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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1896)
TIlE OMAhA 1)AIF2Y IE1 : MONDAV , TlN } ) 2 , 189fl. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ii \ JTETL ; UFFSDEPA R TA/lENT V ' - - - : _ - = = - - = - - - - % ( ) UNl JOS. 4 ' r , anti Mrs. Oscar 1cdflne have gmc ' to Shcl4an , 1Vo. , to cnt1 the unirncr A lnofltjN. ) I 11io lJcar0 nf Eirit1on will nwct oti 4 WI1neft1ay night to eIct a suprtnten4cnt I of the tilty etico1. . . ( The GraM hotd. ( enint U1UfT. 3tIih cas n rvcry rtpc t. tate , $ , GO cr ay mMd UlWar(1. I. F. ( lr1rke , propdetor. - Mr. anl Mn. J. fl. Atktns an4 Dr. Lacy - efrc1fo Ieae for trIt Lake the iaL of this wk to b In early at the umtner meetIng at Teinplnr park. A boy ytert1ay found Waerly bL.yc1e : " or cnnIittoIi hIts In the woods near 1irnng Sti'e. ' Fho nunbr hed 1en ficl oft anI otlwr 1nhrk obliteratct in tht eflort to prevent IntenttflcatIon. . It. fl. Griflith , who has bcn rttcnIIiig I IiIatI 4tnnfod university , luis returned hone for the sun1ntr. Miss ttIo Ilotiui. who ha. bqeui visiting MISS fohflny , ha rctirtwd to her home itt i'afruiuout , , eb. k ; , \VilIIanu . MauuLa11 retuurnet hUt CVOIu ¶ . : ng fiotu VancruvrVASh. . , 1i're ho has ' bun tenrhng In the WeshInI'Ot1 SeIIOOl for Ijefee'tve Youth. lie v1uItcd in atu Fran. .y cisro. Salt L.aw City tuuu1 lienver on his way \ home. lie will rturuu to Vauouuver the tat. tr part ofugut i ArgtlnuruitM will be lnate ( today In Judge . Srnttli s court In the application of George S Crane for the appotntinCIt ) of a receiver for the United States MtsufltC flenevolent L asoIat Ion. It wan 1ittetidd to have the argutnents made on J.rtay } but the I trial of the 1uearIg wat ; tiostpuflel by the Ii case agaiflut Frank Jackson. C U. Viavi Co. . female remedy. Medical consultation \Vedneudays. . Health hook fuunhbd. Anrez Oranul hotel. 1 On MOfllay ( , Tuestay and 'ednesday of . . each week. until fturthr notice , there will . 4 be no admittance charged at the Ltke Man. . awa Grand Plaza. : Fvery aftern000at the Lake Manawa , railroad vIil run a special cxcurion train . for PiCnic parties at reduced rate3. I l'rot. Snir" ( tiitIlfleiitIOI * . ; COUNCIL nt.uis. Ia. , June 20.-To the - Editor of The lice : Permit an old teacher f spccc in your paper for a few lines regard- . lug the approaching election. of superintendent - tendent of our ehnols. flue excellent con- ilition of our schools at the pres'nt time , should he suiflelent to make any thinking . hOIy ( of men , like a school boerd Is uj- 1 poEed to be , extremely careful In making any changes. Our FchoulS under Prof. Sawyer have . been raicd from the eleventh to the second In rank In the state. lie has given It more 0 than a mere state reputation. a thing of y which every patriotic citizen of Council a Bluffs should be proud. It was through his recommendation that 0 the old effete written examination system. 0 as a bauis for vromotion. wa abolished. a i system that no first-class city. like Phil- 0 . adeiphia , New York , Chicago or San Fran- : - cIaro. or cities of our state like Des Moines n flavenport or Cedar Itaitids , would think for t a moment of returning to , much less e - 0 pect one of their well educated teachers If or members of their Board of Edticaton ! 0 to recomnlefl(1 0 Eveiy une'iern anti progressive teacher a knows this to be true. Every observing 0 physicIan' . who has had the medical care L ) of PU1)iis ( luring or following examination , . wcek. knows the effect of such a strain. S Every parent who takes a personal Interest - est in the education of their chIliren can t testify as to the merIts of such a system. ; - We understand that one member of the 0 Board of Education is a teacher at the pres- t ent time. has this gentleman over attended d a meeting of the state or national assocla- g tions of teachers ? And is he now or has r lie been keeping In touch with the modern it thought relative to teaching ? Have the 0 52100 who talk of a change talked with the I parents. who care more for the welfare of their chi1drn than they do for the poll- I- tics of their ward , fo ascertaln If tit ar t jJleflsrt ur dispIeaed 1th IIn1 anagement r- of the schools tinder Prof. Sawyer ? if not , Lt why not ? : s Do the members of the board who crIU- ot cise our school methods read the pubilca- 1- tlons that are published on educational mata - a ters , or are they receiving their Inspiration r- from the centers of learning which emanate 11 from ward polities ? Have the parents no s ; word In this matter ? Only tile Ioliticiana , y. did 'OU say ? Our schools are prosperous and harmoni- 005 Mr. Sawyer has been faithful to his ft I trust. and we want him retained ; the pupils I want him retained ; the parents want him itt c l-etalnei. A is rumored that some members of tUe a board hnC been In coeultat1on with a 0 gentleman from a southern point. Is this the same Individual who gave the pliono- 11 I graphic show at the Southwestern assocla- C tion meeting in our city In April ? What n- Is his scholarship ? et . Is he a graduate of any college or univer- to I sity ? Does he use pure English In his school , or such as be used in connection With 5- to his phonographIc show ? I may be lnqulsi- Is tlve , but women are said to be. you know. ar A TEACIIEIt. . li ' ' 4t-rIigu It t Mitiii vn. Ic The crowds were not so large at the C- Grand Plaza yesterday on account of the threatening weather and counter attrac- t Cs tions , but those who were there thoroughly ii- enjoyed the afternoon and evenIng. The d- Ladles' orchestra members are still great favorites and make a hit In their mandolin and guitar playing. being encored. to whichu N. they responded with new and catchy airs. The orchestra this season Is nunch better er than last , as Mr. Munro hues added some very floe musicians to his band this season nt and keeping the best from last season's ha orchestra. or Messrs. Doming and Roth , the eccentric its comedIans anti ilancers , caused many a sIde to ache from laughing at their funny say- logs and songs , and their dancing is soune- thing new In that line , which pleased every one. These two nopular attractions will I remain thIs week. Tue management has Va concluded to charge no admittance today e unit tomorrow , so as to give every one an u3 opportunIty to enjoy this popular resort. A new feature introduced this season and liii 'hiicb has met with popuiar favor Is , there rt. will be no llquorsoid within the enciosure , r For Sale-Hotel Fairview , Brown county. t C i- ; Kan. ; good building , just painted anti pa- - ' pereti throughout. W'lii sell wIth furniture I at bargain ; only hotel in thriving town. Ad. ett dress J. J. Gravatte , CouncIl Iius , Ia. mlt t lot I $100,000 to lohn in large amounts on de- airable farm or city security. L. W. Tulie's. toy In. 102 MaIn street , Council Bluffs , Ia. Itlit a , Iioffrnayr's Fancy l'atent flour makes tue 1 best and most bread. Ask your grocer for it. .Arrtingiisis for t Itt' Vi'iti Iiiqucs * , Coroner Jennings impaneleti a jury yestor. . day and made arrangements for holding . an inquest upon the remains of F. ii.'ead , who was killed by a 1anava motor train . - Saturday night. The inquest will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The jury con- lsts of A. Ii. Nivhoias , 11. F. llattenhauer A end Captain 'iillanus. After they were ' inpaneled they vent ta the hospital and \ vIewed the body. sod it was tLen turned over to the relatives of the dead man and - taken to Omaha , t There are no now developments in the t matter. Drown anti Moore , two young men 1 of this city , were driving In the rear of the carryall party , One of them hearti tite motor whistle , but the other was listening to the songs ot the members of the carry- ill party and did not notice the motor or bear the whIstle. Free for All. - , There will be no admittance charge teA A the Grand Plaza toda ) and tomorrow. flrlug your fatullies anti enjoy the Ladles' orche- r tra anti Demlng and Roth , the eccentric cotnedians a'ui tiancers , There wlii be no # intoxicating ihiuora sold in the Grand Plaza . . this season aiutl no objectionable PCbOflS , allowed on the grounds. We are turning out thewiutteat , cleanest , best laundry in tile btatc-th only kind Ta good enough for you. Postal or telephone 157. Eagie I.aundry , 724 liroadway. 4. Sewer i'liie , Fin. lf--I-.k ; : , ilt.i hug , IILOOIY ) RIOT \ ? A 11CNIG Buthhera' Contest Bcn1ts in a Row of Seri- Otth Proportitnus. THOMAS BROWN IS FATALLY STABBED Mutu ) ' I'ersnuus 'Ior tue I.I4N iil jui'ei ltefrt lli i'ol lee Ar- . rl tin ( lie Iie ii C. lite butchers' iietule terminated last night In a gotuel'.ti fight , which will result Itt at least one riutirditi' nail the serious Injury of a nutubt'r of ( lie liartielpatlts. Thotnas Iirown , a stt itchnuan living at the corner of Fourteenth avenue and FIfteenth utticet in tills city , Is the one most desperately Injured - jured by being stabbed in the back with a dirk knife by an unknown loan. The wound Is two Incites ride anti six inches deep. Ills left kidney is cut In two. and the piiy- sicians say that there is not one chance itt fifty for lila recovery. The fight starteul In the vlcituity of the merry-go-rotund about 9 o'clock. The better elements that conuposed the great crowd during the afternoon unit left the grounds. The sorse eletnent remained Oil the grouttutls until long after dark. liver was pieny , anti scores of toughs were fightIng drunk. Fights were numerous , hut ntt serlotis until a dIsturbance was created at the lluerl'y-go- round. A 16-year-old boy named Casey was very drunk and 1usd beeli riding without laying. lie insisted upon continuing the practice and rouit1 not stay away when he was thrown out by the fellows who were running ( hue concern. The last time le was thrown front the tent the fight was picked up by another local tough named Frank Kane , who struck the manager of the tIling. iane was attacked front all sides and his friends rushed to his rescue. Clubs , metal kiluckies and knives \ere used , and a lot of fellows sere knocked down. Katue got out of the crowd where the first of the fight had occurred anti got into a new at- tercatloo in front of Brown. Brown knew neither ot tue men who were fighting , but tried to sop It. Instantly a stranger stepped up behind htrn and struck hint over the ilead with a revolver. flrowr turned and asked his assailant what he meant by strikIng - Ing hint. Tile response was a blow in the back with a dirk knife in the hands of the nuati who hati struck him. The fellow then slashed right anti left. lighting his way out of the crowd. If any others were cut they did not make It known. i3rown's friends helped him away and got hifll into a buggy anti drove with him to the city building. lie reached there just as the poitce call from the grounds was turned in. After Brown was taken away the fight was continued. The especial object of th wrath of the crowti was the man she run the nuerry-go-rotlIlti. lie was caught anti beaten In a fearful manner anti would undoubtedly - doubtedly hare been killed it he had not broken away' and sougilt refuge in his tent near by. lie came hack with a revolver in one hand anti a tUrk knife in the other , Vt'hether he Is the assailant of Brown is not yet known , but the police arc confident it is some one connected wIth the con- cern. cern.A A patrol wagon loati of officers was sent to tile scene as quickly as possible , but it was an hour after the trouble was over before it was known at the station. At 11 o'clock Brown was sinking rapidly and the physicians said that he was bleed- log internally. I1 has a ss'tfe anti two small children. He has always borne a good reputatIon , and was always regarded among his friends as a peacenlaker. Three ici of e party running the merry.o.rovnuI , wiQ a- : tt 'T implicated in the cutting , have been ar- rested. They are Charles M. Lawrence , James \Voriey anti C. II. itandahl. The father of Lawrence is the man who is supposed - posed to have done the cutting , but the officers have not yet succeeded in appre- hentling him They are all farmers and came from near Elliott , Ia. FUN ' " ' ' ' ' ' A'l" 'I'IIII lItJ'I'CIIL1tS' PICNIC. Colilleli IlitulTs htextt 3Iiihir IiiltertuiI H IL Grcnt Crowul. The butchers anti their friends , , OOO of them , enjoyed their annual picnic at the driving park yesterday. It was an Ideal clay and the crowd was not hampered by any conventIonalities that would interfere with the thorough enjoyment of tue occa- sion. Omaha anti South Omaha Scot out crowds that tested the carrying facilities of the motor lines. The trains were run to the grand stand , anti within one hour's tlnue deposited over 2.000 in the center of the attractions. it was an orderly crowd , and although nothing was omitted that wouid be conducive to the enjoyment of all classes of people , there was not a c1isturb- alice of any character. A squad of Coun. cli Bluffs volice was on hand for the purpose - pose of assisting the marshals appointed by the butchers , but they hati nothing to tb beyontl assisting to keep the good natured - tured crowd from pressing too closely UOfl the centers of interest. The program originally devised was car- ned through wlllout any serious breaks , and it was added to by special events until its length consumed the full afternoon. The Odd Fellows' band was located in the top story of the press pulpit and rentlered its best selections during the progress of the various events. The young men made a very favorable impression upon the densely packed grand stands , The first event was the one mile bicycle race with a big field of entries. The first Irize was a sweater. Tile track was too soft for swift goIng and rough ( rent its usc by the Gentlemen's Roadster club at its meeting on tile day Ilre'lous. flut not- s'itilstantiing the disadvantages , Hert Blue came tInder the wire a good length ahead of tile gang in 2:55 : , wIth Frank Jacobson second , Tile next event was a special mile bicycle event for a silver methai that was desIgned as tile iwizo for tile race between the Vest- em Union messengers of Omaha. who failed to fill their engagenuent. It was won by I'Ieraon of Omaha in 2f3 : , with .Mycrs of Omaha second. A half mile running race. with thirteen speedy itories In the field , was the thirti event. Tile first jtrlze was a suit of clothes anti the second prize a fine hat. Mefler- mott's bft ) mare Gal came ututlcr ( hue wire ahead of the pack in the good time of 0:51 : fiat , with Ii , Tucker's Ida lilack a close second , The two mile bicycle race. which came ilext , did not entice a large field of wheel- tIleR UPOU tile track. The first prize was a cyclotneter and the second prize a bicycle lamp. The race createti a lot of enthusl- earn and tue grand stand was almost shaken tiown by the yells iuen C. A. Bonbatn allot under the wire two or three wheel lengths aheatl of hid competitors , with F. ( \\'aters second and Frank Jacobson third. Time : The base ball game , which w s being played In the field while the races were in progress , was won from Council Bluffs by Omaha by a score of 13 to 12. 'the next event was the men's roadster race , one tulle. 'There were five entries and tile winner's were Crow a Devanat first , Youukerman's Ooitl Dust second and i'eter Brown's gelding third. Time : 2:484. : There were six entries in the half mIle runnitig race , Clint M'ers' Blue Jay won anti David Myers' Sorrel Dick was second. Time : O:5. : A half tulle extra bike race was the next card , with eight entries. Pierson'of Omaha won , with Iluston of Omaha second. Time : 2:37. : 2:37.A A quarter of a tulle free-for-all foot race was won by I. A.'ootls , wIth S. Andrews second , in 1:024. : The killing and dressing matches came next. and appeared to create the greatest amount of interest of all the events. Tile first was a abtep killing contest between W. IL , Crawford and Joe Baust , both of South Omaha. A. high lulatforni had been erected in front of the grand and , where all coulti see every motion of the knife. Each man was required to kill anti 4re58 two sheep. I - - r The juilges were Larry oonan anti W. C. KOeline. John Miller was referee. The man were dressed in gauze unlershirts with new waterproof yellow ovtrahis. At the call of time each man seized a carcass anti the motion of their knives and hantis was so rapid that the eye could scarcely foliow it. ilatist finished his first sheep in 2:12'4 : anti had the other well under way befc.re his adversary itati finished his first. lie would untloubtediy have won tile contest if tile second sheep hatl not slipped from the gambrel wiilio be was working. Two tteconds was lost in putting it baek , and he lost a little more time In getting to work again. Iuring the last forty seconds the band struck up 'No. 5" antI the knIves and hands of the men were tnoving like flusiles of llqht. Tue entlro crowd rose front the seats and luld its breath , until Crawfortl tiroppeti hula knife and held up his hantis anti shouteti "Time. " Then a you went up tilat should have been heari ( In Omaha. Crawford was declared the wInner , and the official time was given as 4:5S. : l.th , ' ituuustwn Trniui Leave Council Bluffs at 8 antI 10 a. m. , 2 , 3 , 4 , 6 II. tfl. , and every half hour there- after. Leave lake Manawa at 7:25 : antI 9:25 : a. m. , 1 , 2:25 : , 3:25 : , 4:25 : , 5 P. m. , and every thirty minutes thereafter. Last train at ii p. nu. Sundays and special occasions every thirty mInutes. Speaking of expositions and exhibItions , see our germ proof prcttre water filter. Only 3. Stepilan Bros. iecps sand out of your teeth. _ _ _ _ _ Jetsou * Gull ty of uli1tiuthuuuigiiter. The jury that has been inquiring into the degree of Frank Jackson's guilt of the ' " reached con- murtler of 'Toxas" Baker a elusion yesterday mornIng. That conclusion Is that Jackson is guilty of manslaughter. The verdict was reached after a long deliberation - liberation , and only by a compronulse. Some of tue jurors thought it ougilt to be at least lutlrtier in the second degree , and others favored - vored a lighter punishineilt. It was generally believed that the jury wotiiti acquit Jackson , if for no other rout- son than his bold return to the city of his own volition and his appearance in the court I room for trial without the assistance of an officer. The testinuony that was intro- cluceui showing that Jackson strttck tile olti negro tile first blow and knocketi him tiown and stooti by willie John W'ebster finlaheti him , was the foundation for the verdict. Gas ranges anti service connections at half price for fifteen days. Call at company's office for full particulars. 210 Maiti and 211 Pearl streets. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ housekeepers are in despair when they visit the Durfee Furniture company. Alt the new things are so handsome and so chca that they want the whole store. Wail paper cleaned , new process , with patent right at Miller's. 108 Main street. Lake Manawa trains only stop at 3 , 5. 7 , 9 , 16 , 19. and 22 avenUes. Davis , drugs , paints and glass. Tel. 2S9. SUl'itI.ttI COt'It'I' SYITAhIl. home Fire insurance company against Garbacz. Error from VUIICV county. Reversed - versed and remanded. Opinion by Chief Justice Post. , An insurance company may huy its poiey provide that upon the failure ot the insureti to paY in full : ct unaturity a prenutum note therein described. said policy hahi lapse anti remain inoperative while such note remains unpaid , and such condition , unless waived is a comtlote defense to an action by the , insured for loss during the period of do- fault. 2. Authority conferred upon an agent requiring - quiring the exercise by him of pccini skill , jcttlgment or discretion cannot In the absence - sence of a known usage or wllen justified by the necessitieS Of the case. without the consent of the principal , be delegated to an. other , State e' re.l. Fuller ngLnst l3eahi. damns. trJt of njjumus aihocd , Oiin- GT iiTc.f JUt1ce Post. ' A verdict which responds to all of the Issues made by the pleadings should not be rejected on account of immaterial findings or recommendations superadded by the jur 2 When a verdict is returned which sutlicient in form and responsive to the istues made by the pleadings it Is the duty of the district Court to receive anti enter I it of record. The duty in that regard Is , ministerIal , Involving no judicial or dlscre- tionary power , and may accordingly be enforced - forced by means of the writ of mandamus issued out of tluis court. Fox against McClay. Appeal from Lancaster - caster county. Atlirnued. Opinion by Chief Justice Post. An employc who so far retains the con- tt'oi of the work in hanti that he is not sub- jc-ct to the direction of his employer while engaged thereat is on Independent contractor - tractor and not within the exception of section ,3I. civil code. relating to clerks' . laborers' and mechanics' vages. 2. Equity will not interfere to prevent the enforcement of a judgunent on account of mere error of hats' . 3. The act of 1179 entitled "An act to pro- dde for the selection and disposition of homesteads , and to exempt the sutme from judgment liens and from attachment levy or sale upon execution or other process , " is ccmplete itl itself and embraces the etiro subject indicateti by its title. 4. The provision of section 5.'li. civil code. that nothing thereltl cotltained shall be construed - strued "as exempting any property In this ttato from execution or attachment for clerks' , laborers' or mechanics' wages" has no tl1tpllctttiOfl to property exempt as It homestead under tue laws of this state. 5. Section 1 of the act of 1S79 declares that the homestead 'Hhaii be exc'mpt from judg- meat ilcuns and ( rota execution anti forced nie except nut In this chapter provided. " The onis' exceptions therein named are , first , debts secured by mechunnics' , tither- cr5' anti vendors' liens ; second , debts secured - cured 1)3' mortgage executed by both husband - band and wife or an unmarricti laimaflt. Held , that the provision of the code - eluting - ing to clerks' laborers' and mechanics' wttges , if applkni.ie to homesteads , was so far tlut it conflicts with the act above inca- honed thereby repeah'ti. 6. Es'idcne examined and held to sustain the finding anti decree of the district court. Spaultling against Johnson. Error from Madison county. Jtc's'ersed ttnci retnandeti. A. mortgltge of chattels. where the mort- gnor Is Permitted to retain the exclusive possesSIon arid control of the property con- s'eyed , Is void as against creditors of tlch mortgagor Unless fileti for rt'corui as reQuired - Quired by section 14 , chapter 12 , conupiled statutes. Farmers' anti Merchants' batuk against Anthony , 39 Nob. , 113. 2 Where a tranacript sluows the filing be- ( ore a jtlstict , of the peace of a bill of lar- ticulars in due form , accompanied by a tie. mand for Jutigment against the defendant and an acknost'ietlgt'ment in writitig by the latter in writing of the indebtedness al- ieged , with a request ( or the entry of jtutig- mont therefor , the assent of the tultuintift although not nlllrmuitively cuppearlng. tvili be presumed , particularly where ho is shown to have subsequientiy procured an execution to be kisuteul for the satisfaction of the jucig. mint so rendereti. Doltin twninttt McI..aughiin. Error from Gage county. Iloverseti anti remanded. Opinion by Judge harrison. The conciunionut announceth In the former ortnion in this case reporteti in 46 Neb. . 44t , approved and adhered to , and having been there stateti in the syllabus to the opinion , iteed not nnci ss'iii not be lucre restated. 2. The decision in the case of Curratl au.uuiniit I'ercivnl , 21 Neb. , 431 , examined anti distInguished. ICinman arainst Weiser. Error from Tturston county. Opinion by Judge liar- t ison The evitience examineti anti held lnsuiii- cleat to sustain the finding and judgment of thue trial court. Kingmttn against Weiser. Error ( rota Thurston county. Iteversel and remanded. Opinion by Judge Iiitrrison. This is a companion case to that of the same title. In whichi a decision is flied at this time. This case was submitted at the some time , upon the same evidence , and the decision of that case is applicable In and disposes of this. The judgment of the district court is reversed - versed and ( ho cause remanded ( or further itroceedings. Fuller against Cunningham. Error from Douglas county. Aliirineti. Opinion by Judge Harrison. A verdict not clearly apainst the sveight of the evidence will not be diutturbeti , though there may have been utuitieicnt cr1- device to support a contrary verdict. 2. Questions not raised before and consid. eretl by trial court on the hearing of a case trill not be nyaiiujlie when rutisei for the first ( line in this court. 3. Decisions upon points involved in a case nuade by this court on a former hearing be. come the law of thue case , and if the cause be brought again to this court they will not. as a rule , be re.examlned. or the ruling then matte reversed , unless manifestly in- cot rect. 4. ObjectIons to Instructions examined and helti not tse1l taken , and instruction cc- quested held properly refused. Mccormick lIar'estiflg Machine company agafasi Calico. Error tron Shernatt count ) ' . llt'ered anti rem.tn.h ti Opinion hI , ' Jutige hlarriuton A mortgagee of a t'ohditIpnnl vntie in poession of chattels is Mtt a purchaser ss'ithI the meaning ci seet4n44 , chuaptr 2. compIled stntuteu , anti the rights of the con- tultionni 'Ctudor thereof nr. prier and patti- mount to the lien of such mar1gagee under his mortgage. F'itzgeralti against Ponaheu Error from Cherry county. ltever4ed hluil remanded. Opinion by Judge linrriou1. rho action which arises iii favor of a Parent against a retail tltaj'g in intoxicating - ing liquors and his bondttn ; , because of the detith of a son tItirIn minority atud the consequent loss by tile ttrCflt of the services or the minor. when such death is ocettsioned bY the ui'e , of Intoxicating hiquiors solti or furnished to the flutter by tue saloon keeper or 5onO the acling for him , is by rirttte of the provisions of chapter P ) , of the CompiiCd Statutes , entitled - titled ' 'Litlilors. " anti not under the liro- 'i5ions of what is ternued thc civil tiamiuge net ( Complied Statutes it 4S'i ) . Tlit' action null ) ' Ia' Pro5clItetS , ii the narn.e of the PartY entitled to the ulatniuges without the interventioti of all atinhintrator of the estate of the deceased. 2 'A iuoor Person tiepefliling for stipport ulpon it rcittive , according to the vro- vIsions or chapter CT , Compiled Statutes , laity in his own name and for his osvn benefit - efit nmllltain till action against tue 'en'ior of intoxicating ( Irlaks for tue loss of such support , enttsetl by the dt'ath of such rein- tive , whetu Stich uieuttiu occurs in t'onse. quleluce of the traliie of such vendor in Itutoxictitlng drInks , without nay action of the , 'nuflt' . ' conutniutluiur'r in tlunt tuehahf. " The uiecisloti in the case of Mt'Clay against Worrnil , IS eh , . 11 , rupfurove.1 tituti followt,1. 3 l'niht'r tiur' provisiofis of chapter c7 , Compileti Statutes , the support of ii tie- Penti'nt Pool' lmrvnt devolves upon a child or children of atty zugtu if they i.e ; tos- essed of the requisite ability to render such support. ltest against Stewart. Error front John. son county. Opinion by Juitigc' Harrison. "l'ioul ; a ver'lIct the jtistieo must imnie- dintt'ly relater ju.igtiut'lu' accordingly. When the trIal is by the lttstic. . jtidgtnent must h ; & renticreci ltnmc'tlintei3' lifter the cioie of the trial if tilt' tiefetuuitint iins lwen arresteti or hIs ; tropert' nttachue'i ; in other disc's It must be entered cithier at tue close of the trial , or if the justice then tiesire further time to cotisiter , on or by the fourth clay thereafter , both uluiys in- elusive. " ( Section 10u2 , Code of Civil i'ro- ceetlure. ) 2. The Provisions of the section just qtiotetl are itppiicttble to a county jutige when exercising the ordinary tiowers ttnti jurisdiction of a justice of the touice. ( .S"c- ( loll 2 , chapter 20 , Comlliieti Statutes , l95. ) 3. in an appeal from tile judgment of the county jtitige itu nil at'tlon tvhereia he cx- t'rclseui the oruiitictry l'owcrs and juristlie- ( Ion of a justice of the peace , a niotion was made in the district court to dismiss thie appeal for the renson that tile jumig- meat tvuis one for costs alone anti hit-tiCe not appealable. The m'mtion trite stmstnined and the district court m.t , ' . an artier re- mantling the cause to th 'outty court for linni jtitigment. lit'ltt , an cuu'ututhorlzetl order on the part of the district urt taut hence ineffective. 4. The county jutige , acting uniter the ortier of thu' tiistrtct court , attempted to render it jutlgim'nt or to anueuiti its former one and front this actIon tin itpa'tl vas taken , of which a motion to tlisinisg on the part of the tiefentlant ts'as overruleti. The defendant did not appear further and his tiefault was entered and julgnuc'nt taken uugnin.t him. 1-letti , that the jtulgmneiit ss.tts void ; that thie county judge butt no jurisdiction when he rt'n.hereti the jutig- mont. and the district court ticquireti. none by the attenuptctl appeal. 5. Under a general denial in an action of replerin the defendant ma ) ' introduce any matter whiichu is a tiefense to tue cause of action of iulutintlff. - 6.'hen ( lie vttltue of the property Is at- legeti in the petition In an action of re- plet'ln and such ahiegatioil IS specitieail3' admitted In time anawel' , no proof of the vault' of the Jroperts' is necessary. Schroder ng.tinst cluretler , Appeal from Nuc-kohls county. Aliirnu'd. Opinion by Judge Norval. Evitlciice In the case examined anti held to sustain the findings .andtit'c'ree , German National luflk ) urutinst Terry. Error urom Gage counts' . Allirmed. Oitin- ion liv Jtidge Norvai. I A 1)111 of exceptions i-enact be conslilereti on error or appeni whe're It Is not autilon- ticateti by certilicate of the cherk of the trial court. State ox rct. Farmers Mutual insurance company of Nebraska agnhmust Moore , tlitn- dutmus. Writ denied. Opinion by Jutigt' Norval. It Is only where anact of the legisia- turo is incomplete In itseif , hut manifestly anientlatory of sonic ixfslIng statute to which it tines not refer that it is within the illhibitloil of the constitutional provision - vision that "no law shall Ue amended unless - less the new act eonttalos the section or sections nmcnded. anti tim , ' . section tions ' .o srnU , na 'Tt'ltCIilCi. " If ti is comlieto ii ituuelf It does not violate said provision. . 2. The net of the eglslature approved March 30 , lsai , entitled 'An act to authorize - ize the orFanization of tnuituai insurance companies , ' is not inimical to ; iIm ] clause of section ii , of article iii , of the constitution - tion , it being an intiependent and complete tais of Itself and not amc'tudatory of a priot statute. 3. Held , that said action contains huit ; a single subject of leglslation.whlch is fairly expressed In the title. 4. It is only where two statutes on the same subject are so repugnant to each other that 1)0th cannot he enforced thtit the last oije enactc'tl will supercede the former and repeal It by implication. 5. Where a statute contains provisions which are unconstitutional , if the valid utild liuvahlti are not so connected as to be incapable of separation anti the valid portion - tion is a complete act not ulepentlent upon the part that Is Void , anti the latter alojie seihl be disregnrthr'd and tilt' rest sustained If it Is manifest that the void iatrt was not an inducement to the lc'gislatt re to pass ( hue part which is valid. G. The ciauseg of section S of the said act of March 30 , 1St1 , svhich declares that each lOhiCY holder shall "at the time of effect- lag the insurance pay such percentage in cash and such other charges as may be retlulrei 1) ) ' the rules and by-laws of the company ; construed and bout , that the word "cash" in the connection enuplo'etl means current money and that the amount , as svehl as whether tiny advance pa'monts shuall be made by the insureti , tiepends alone upon the rules and by-law's of the company. 7. In ease the rules atuti by-lass's provide throw tue victorious host of McKinley and for tite payment. in money or a snenihuer- itilil ) ( to or other charge at the time the insurance is written the sutn ' must be iaitl in itdt'ance in cash and not huy accept- lag in lieu thereof the promissory note of the policy holder. p lti itii Ipt of i'yt Ii his Me iuiuirItu I Si'rvic'e , . SIOUX CITY , June 21.-Speciai ( Teic- gram-Knlghts ) of Pythias ( rota all the towns in this vicinity gathered hero this afternoon to assist In the Pythian memorial - rial services heiti by the local lodges of the order. After a grand parade through thue streets , appropriate exercises were held at the society's 11511 atid over the graves of deceased members. Zens lodge and Metes Temple of Lamars belt ! similar services there in honor of dead members throughout their tiistrict. BATTLE CREEK , r'ei , . . June 21.-Sne- ( cial.-Tlio ) Kni.ihts of Pythias of this place held thtt'ir annual memorial services in the MethodIst church today. Rev. F. H. Sisson of Freinont , delivered the memorial 5cr- mon. The decoration services at the cern- ctery were quite impressive. . 1 % ' r't'I ( eu I ii ii it ti mu ii , hASTINGS , Ia. , June 2i.-Specia- ( ! ) While driving Into toss'n last evening Mrs. Joseph Wearin's buggy was struck by a runaway team and overturned , throwing Mrs. Wearln anti hired girl to the ground. A few severe bruises and a badly wrecked buggy was all tile danuao done. 2 SOIJTH OMAHA NWS $ ooQQooa CharmIngly arrangeti bouquets , supported by luotteul plants anti tasty decorations of the church auditorium. well filled with iov- log and admiring parIsiiiontrs , were the signs of hearty weicotne at the First Pros- byicrian church tendered to Dr.'beeler on his return fronl esv York and the general - oral assembly. The introductory iuuic anti anthems by the choir were of a high order of merit. The doctor's text was front Itoni- ans viii , iS. "I reckon time sufferings of thIs iutesent time as not sorthy to hA coinpareti to the glory which sitail be rcveal"i in ums. " Dr. 'heeler said : "i'aui had been figur- lag. liy 'I reckon' ho means a tuoral cal- cuiatloli by shIcii he adjulusts the relative I value of things about him. 'us a great thIng for a nuan to use his own brain anti do ills own thitiking-for as a nian thinketll in his own heart so Is hc-a mighty nutnc'ral in God's arithmetic. or a floating cipher without position , value or consequence. Life , diameter atud destiny are detttnhiteti by our mantle of reckoning. "PattI recognizing the fact of misery , toil anti ache in lift' , did not shUt his eyes to stutTering , but sasv it , entlured it , auth reck- otued on it , anti set it down as of no worth comparctl to the glory of the truth revealed In tHen of faith iii his clay and for all days to come. 'l'aui nuight have reckoned tiltferoiitiy. 'While in Corinth , how easy to follow the popular title in love of ease atuti sensuous culture of the nroud old city , or Ito could have buried his life In the inagniticent Ii- brarles anti tiieml a book worm Or , when in Hattie , 'Do as Rotilalls do' and lose his soul In catering to the buck of tue cheap anti time-serving Politicians of Caesar's govern- meat , anti not disturb itlmself about Christ or the kingtiarn of God. Btit no , he had figured on the issileut of lIfe anti reckonetl on the glory of God as life's most precious itrize and he secured it. it."I "I stood on tue summit of Scituylervllie monument time other day , an inipressive abe- iisk , erccted to commemorate the surrender of iturgoyne to General Sciiuyier on the battlefield of Saratoga. On tue three sides of the base are the bronze figures of Gen- erais Schuyler , Morgan anul Gates in i-on- ( mental uniform. On the south , overlooking the IIulson , the old BrItish cannon amid bat- tieflelti. is an etnitty niche meant for Arnold. who was wountieci in tile conflict , but whose periidy In after days left forever elnpty his ; ilace among our heroic tlead , Benetlict Arnold reckoned , but lint wisely. He sass' the sorluws and trials of lIberty's sans and estimated that sacrifice too great as compared to the glory to be revenleti to tile colonists anti fur 50O0O in lritisii gold lie lost soul , character and distill ) ' forever. That is an old eastern story. but tite law holtis ootl in our new and inexhaustible west. The great prlzo of life swings above our head. set by the hand of a just God and he who reckons wisely and is nuan-loving and Christ- obeying shah not lose that glory and salvation - vation given to every soul that trusteth in God. God."l'aUi reckoned the bitterness , toil and sacrifice of life as of little consequence , I only to be true to Truth and her obedient priest , her loving child , and lie won. hots' tb you reckon ? "Along the Missouri tomorrow , as today on the Hudson. shall rise the monumental shaft to tell the story of the heroism of teacher , editor , pioneer and preachier in the evangelization of the svest , that new eta- huIre of righteousness and peace. W'ill your name be written thete ? " AItI.h Allot'S' ItIi.tI'h'ClLEiIitATIJ , Pummrtht ot' Jmml ) Conimuulee Itit' . Its i'rogra iii A rrlLtim.c&l. Large posters have been issued , which can be seen In the windows of nearly every business place in the city. giving tite 'de- tails of the Fourth of July celebratIon. The committees in charge have worlcod hard jl now have nearly all of the ar- rgememtts tor th ceiiui'tTht ijhetetl. Mayor Thomas Easer is president of the day and Thomas lioctor is marshal. 'The orators of the day are lion. Warren Ssritz- her anti Jacob hiauck. Spring Lake park wilt be opened for picnic parties , fatally gatherings. etc. Among tiu amusements to be furnished are a mule race , clImbing a twenty-five foot greased pole , with a 5 'jill oil top to go to the successful climber , a sheep slaughtering contest anti a beef skinning contest. There are a number of men employed at the packing houses who haiti fast records for slaughtering and skin- fling sheep aitti steers. These exhibitions will be given on elevated platforms so all can see. A pig , shaved to the' skin and greased to perfectIon , wIll be turned loose evcry hour In ( lifferent parts of the city and whoever catches the parker will ossn it. Cash prizes will be given for the best rider of wild and bucking broaches and ss'Iid steers , bareback. There scill be a bttsiness men's parade , in which will be floats from the stock yartis , the packing houses and the principal business houses of the city. Following - lowing this sviil be an agricuiturai and grazing parade by the farmers of Sarpy county. Cowboy and bicycle parades are also on the program. An official program will be dlstribtiteti , giving tile exact time and place , with the conumittee in charge of every event front time firing of ( hue first gun at sunrise to the exploding of the last rocket at nuidnight. 'I'IIS'l' 0 F Pit I VA'I'H 5.1 it E A l'i't It.tl'.S Netv I'muuiu mit Cumutn1i"s 3Imike ii ii Fii- ( 'Plli'ii * SIuouu Imui.r , A test of the pumps at the Cudahy anti Omaha Packing companies' plants was made ycstertiay forenoon and was satisfactory in every way. These pum1s hare been con- structetl specially for fire service amid are the best made. The test sas macic in the presence of the mayor , several members of the city council , Mr. Ed Cutiahy , repro- sentativcs of the Omaha Packing company and Superintendent Collins of the American Water Works company. Exactly at 10:30 : o'clock Mayor Ensor touched a button that set the fire alarm gongs ringing all over the two plants and also sent the alarm to the city fire department. In otto nulnuite anti a half Cutlahy's firemen had three strcatns of water on one of the bulithings and In four minutes nine streams were in service. The jintuits showed a ircssure of 110 pounds and inaintaineti that pressure throughout tue test. Water ( rota the city mains alone was used. the streams showing - ing utttcit a force that it was not necessary to use the large reservoir at ail. 'l'tie teat demonstrated the necessity for a hess' team of horses on hose cart No 1. Prince , one of the horses in tile team , has ben in service seven l'ears and is hardly able to use one of his feet at all. In spite of this the company made the run ( coin tile fire ball on Twenty-fourtlt street to the plant in a little over four initiates. As- aistant Chief Holland was timed and ar- - - - - - -a---- ; "All women ( /4 are beautiful ( -in telegraphic reports. " ( N. Y. Sun. ) So all washing and cleaning is easy , quick and safe-if you believe what the ped- diers and sonle.grocers tell you about certain washing pow. ders , Now , you can test the ease and the quickness very soon. But the safety-that is another thing , You can't prove that to yourself without a long , and perhaps expensive and disastrous , trial. Better stick the first-made best-known to - , never-changing , - washing-compound-Pearline. Almost any woman can prove to OU the safety of Pearline , And nothing that can be , and has been , thus proved will do all your washing and cleaning so easily , so quickly , and so economica11y S end Pei'1lers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell you " this is as good as" or " the same as h'carline" 1'l"S FALSE-Pearlinc is never peddled , and ii your grocer sends 'u something in niace ci Pearline , be it Back 1ionest-wmd i 4.ath , fiol JAMES PYLE , Ncw YOrk. - - - - - - - -1 - rlved at by'i three ad o'.uehztlf r.in- utc afteir 'titian bad been pumthicd .N o 2 hose company 'dtttI 0th ) ' ii short aB5tnve to o itd had a god .4 teattl. It iuutd its line laid in two and oj1't.'alf tititiutes. 'itii the nine streatits on , . eater thross mu over the roof of the It'he5t buildIngs , which is considered by Mr. caidsby a s'ery good showing. lNSUlt.t.ClI MEIX WILl. It IjI.l.'l'i. , Thurenten to htnIsellnes if hl't..leen- imilIaui 't'ai x i' . Aiiatteti , The city councIl viii meet this and it Is xpctetl that the hearing of th liquor lIcense Itrotests will be finished up. There Is only one more case to hear , and that wotmid hate been taken iii , last Moit- day night , but usas POstlOfleti On aecotint of the illness of the applicant. The mattel' of assessing nit occupation tax on lisuruattce , companies P4 Ilabie to stir nit quite a floss. The cotnpaalc's nIul'eAred s illing ate Pa the llroposed tax of $ , but when tue ordinance svaM referred hiutek to the m'Onumnlttet' to raise the tax to $25 there \5g l hots I frotum the instiratuce aura. inspector its ; titittit hues slated that lie svili fight the pa3'mmut'nt of the tax in tue c'ourti , atimi local rcplc'senia- tive of comupanies imau'e stated ( list their c'onpatics : , are ready to increase the hue lnsumtance rates the nunmeiit the uurdinfttim'e goes into effect. Titi' rates ehtargt'tI at Ptes- i-nt are high enough witiunuit Imlereasitig tltettt any anti litany of tiuc bttimues nien tie hot feel as if thiey can pay any more. It Placa tue coutteli in a peculIar iosltlon. Tint ciiy needs the money that wuttuld be tletivt'ii front the tax , but tue business lava will hlgitt against paying aity ntore for in- surance. Time otdumiance relating to placing aim occmtpatioti tax on all classes of btmslutcss ' has not ieCtl drawut yet auth so cmitittot 'tic reported en tonight , as was expected. It Is hinted that the telograpim , telephone nail electric light companies vill nuako a great fight to have the ordinance taxiiug their voles knocked oUt. Tile assessor is to meet with the emma- cii this evening for tite Ituritose of goiilg over lila books ntuti hearing complaints. l'iuaiemivor Cimi'iemit immit Ci susm's. The closing sessions of the Christian En- tienror cottvetttioil were lucid yestertlay afternoon and evening. At the afternoon session. witicit commenced at 3 ociock , was a silort SOit service , simich was followed by collects ( rota church services , 11ev. E. F : . Fife atidresseti the tielcgatcs on "Tue Increase of Ills Hingtionu. " In the evening Arthur Chase spoke on "A Model Prayer Meeting. " Dcv3tionnl servIces foiloweti anti the session closed with an address by 11ev. Dr. John Gordon , who chose for his topic "Reckon Yourselves Deati. " The distrIct officers art' : N. It. Miles , Scllu'ler , iresitlent ; M. G. Zorbe , South Omaha , vice president ; Miss Annie F'Isiter , Omaha. secretary ; Miss Itose E. Coliins , Frcmont , trcastlrcr. I Mmugle City r.os'aIp. The gootis stolen from Mrs. Macbury store founti by the pollen at tue hionte of Mrs. O'llu Ion , Thirtietit auth Q streets. The three camps of Wootimen of the \\'orld In this city have each appointed a committee of five to make arrangements ( or a granti excursion and picnic to be held In a short time. The government unicroscopists are at svtrlc this s'eelc Ott an export order of 1.000 hams for the Cudahy PackIng company. i Export business at titis time is rather dull , but not as ntuch so as last year. A noticeable - able increase is looked for before long. A special meeting of the Board of Educa- ( jolt wilt be held this evening. at which a rclort of the expert who has been check- lag the books will be read. Seine of the insurance on the school buildings has ox- pin-ti alit ! tile standing of a ntttnbcr of the companies has been looked into and the matter of nets' insurance will also be con- sidcred , Croa'Icers' ITltL llrigmmiie , The eighth biennial reunion of the So- cicty of Cracker's Iowa brigade rili be held at Marshunlltown. Ia. , on Wednesday qnd Thursday September 23 antI 21 , Id. All sojdjcrs who have itt any time 'ers'ed iii the "Iowa brigade , " composed of the 1leventh , Thirteenth , Fifteenth and Six. tcenttu IQss'a infantry volunteers , are by the constitution entitled to nuembershlp. and are cordially inviteth ritimi urged to attend. The biennial atidress su Ill be tielivered by Liettteitant John I' Stone , of the Fifteenth iowa infantry volunteers. Iteginientai meetings at 1:20 : p. m. , Wednestiny. All arrangem.'mits for the meeting will be in charge of a local executive committee in Marshalltoss'n , and will include retiuceci transportation on the various railroads centerltug there , which will not be more than one and otto-third fare. DISTRESSING IRRITATIONS . OF THE SKIN Instantly Relieved by byflllllllo To cleatiso , purIfy , and beautify the skin , scalp. stici hair , to utility Itching and Irritation to beth chufing , excori.tUoua , utnd ulcerative weak- rtt'es , to eI'eIib' cure the fist s mhtoms of . toniii1n , disttgiirlng si.in zuid sc.'p humors , nothing so lItre , tO . 'ct , 10 wboiee.jrne , so speedily effective as wt"in laths with Cc'rlcL'SA linAc. arid geumlo ailiiCattona of CIJTICi-IIA ( oitinent % , the gremit skin cure. Sold ihroukIout the nttd , I'tce , Cti'icca * 5e.m Eu , ' . 2c a ) tI."t.T&tT , 0' . . s.d hi. l'IJTISK bstu lt , Co. ut Cosr , . .o'e . itn.an. . , . , . . . . . . , , , c.- " lie I C.te H 'i 1. - - . m. EVERY WOMAN sometsaues needs a reliablc imuonthly regulating inedicIn ' DR. PEAL'S 'c : ' ENNYROYAL pILLS , Ara prnmpt. safe anti certain In cerult. The gceui toe ( fIr. i'.il'mtj n.v..rdIeap.itnt. irntant'wbcrt , CSFORD'S Lulidro The perfect cold ivnlez' t.'tsn'ch ' l a savor of time , work and monoy. THE BES $5 $ SET OF TEETH 5lAlilW'OltiC GUAflATEI1I ) , DR. MUDGE , I6 ROAD'H ( . COllNIL BIUFF3 ii 11 L CA'Fl O ? . % I.e. HAARD UNIVERSITY ADMISSION EXA1tINATION will be held in Omaha in the Young Men's Christian association .7imi 2:1 : , iu , 7 , Cunditiates offering advanceti German , ad. vanced Chemistry , ativanceti i'hysies , ad- 'uncctl Algebra or Analytic Geometry will assemble at S a , m. Juito 23. Other candi' dates at S a. un. Juno 2. I 'UUR 1\'E.K \ SPOT' . I If ion lb Icemiuti' % % ' ) icre It I Von I 'Imommli ritual limit anal Stremuthhien It. I \'hero is the. weak apot in your system ' Is it a wenkm's of the stomumach which I causes imu'iigastion , dyejiepsln , hulIlousne , I COilstiI.itlon , hetuineltes anal backaches , ot I It' it a jctiei-ai tteticiieta : which utuakea you stiffer frommu tirt ( I. languid ( ecilapa ? \Vhterott or witutteva'r yotim i'nrtleulai tveaktesa nt.ay be , ycam n11 , If you trIll , get tlii ( if It amud replace It with health ' mutrengtlm amuti vigor I 'a "out kto , how ? It not , yell cami prolitably react the tulhowimmg tetdsitits nit hit' ttmbjeet amid get sonic valu- abi e iumfommmtut I Mrsc 'l 'Mm' MMton ( if 1 Sumuipter street. Iltook i'it , sa 5 : " 1 us'as ( otzitriy much tt'otth.d Ti ith iittiigestinn , btmt have beets entIre ? . ) ' dim e'i by ltmtfy's pumre itualt whls. key , 't'htIi'h I taut , 'Imucemel' it'cotumnchmi. it ease I mtlC 1.-il. t t'hit'it nfl other rciuttiici failt'tl I nut still using it anti feel the ben. cilt oi It. " ul rt'.i .1. SV. Cottm'or ? of I'itc'htt.turg , Mutss , , sitys : \ "I u s lit i.ati health tuitti iet'Iing' very tziisetaL'le nuid buy itIrItc'ml svhcn a ( rit'mttl it ilthi'etl ume to try lttffy's lou e malt St. Ii iskt' ' . i , . , ci lii I' 0 , mm Itit ttimt ) t.s' ( i'd I tim ; st toll cv r , b0 'hid a mud ii cmii tim It'l' I ban I hin'i' tell itu ' calm'S it htii.a k'tl ssondc'ra Iii tul ) ( 'it" . " I 1 m m ad red s 0 t 5m't' . ' lb m- , -III mul Otis ectut I ii b fu rum ihu ai , itii t t tic. a Iati ; a' n ta' mj u I I a' i'u ihleii'n t to uii'os'e that lumifly's ; uu e nunlt whiskey is ututequaled for Its I imimultt lag , et hug etct. \imem 55cr it is tai.t'tu it sar'-hes amimt thia' tt eak i'o's ' itt the 5'SICtit nnti cc- pI.ace'a ts'enltmtes stit It miti ( 'tugt ' . I t purifies amid quickens IhiC timed. liruttttt' 'a atigestlomu mm , i'l Ititi lies scuti tml. hits I I hl3' flesh . I t alt ould lit' I emturmnbc'ra'i. hots ever. that it itm not nit flu cilmiary whl.it. y iumt Is ultihike any other , ( 'lit t hula n''Oiint lao stira' tutu get only tile gmiuimtc anti accept no inferior Imitation. PILLS , Always llcIIabo , l1iirely V gtab1e , Pertctly tnptpiei. , elegantly coated , puns , regutmims purafy , cleamiute amid stteflgthsiu. nAil- WAY'S i'il..i.t ; for tIt cute of alt 4hardens of the Stommtaeh , lionel , , Itdns , ltId4er , Ncr-au ) Dlees , DIziae , , , Vertigo , Costis cnes , l'Ile. , slCl ( lIflADAChIl' , FiI3i.til co3ii'i.tlrs , ii I Li , I 0 US ? CS 9 , IXIlC.CS'i'ltN ) , I ) ' 'l'tl'SlA , ' ' . ' ' coxs'rl i'.t'i'ION , a ummi All lIpmural.'rs of thatlier , Obterve the following tymptom. , neutuittng from diseases of the dtgestle organs : utipatton , inanrd plle , fullness of bI'ioi In the hte , 5c14t ) ' of the , tintach. aaua , heartburn , ilt.u5t of toed , fuilnets ot ttet&ht of ' .t.aiach , sour eniurtatlen , , sinkIng or flattering of u ) ham t. ehoktng' or eutfirauing tanm'attont when lIt a ling rostttre. dImness of slelon. dote or webB before the sight , feser aria dllt pain ii th5 hII.4. detttIeny of peripiratton , yeltowness of the sktmt and eyes , pain In lbs rid , , hsst , lhmbut * 04 sudfl tlu.hes of heat. bimrin In the flesh. A ie" dates of I1AI\S'AYS l'Ii.bS will tree tIme sstem of utli lie' ab'to nititued , liimrrdenL i'rlee ie ; it lIe's , Soid by irugzishs , or s'tlt by tmunll. Senil to DR. ItADV'AY & CO. , beck itox i5 : -w York. ton lt4i ot Alvtce , ffHTH ' $ earles & ir.4 6PECIALISTS l.I - . . .4lleivous : , Chrollic 4- . . and 4.1 Private Dises. . WEATMEH -.g - IIEXUALli ! . .1 All L'rivatu lJ1ee4si 0ndUisorderut of .tea - Treatmucut by aiU colbiU1tat10mt free' SYPHILIS Cure4 for life and the poison thoroughit , Ieaneed from the system. i'ILiS. FISTUL an ntCTAL UI.C'Elt. IIYDItOCgLES ANt ) VA8iCOCi.Li permitnently antI aucceisuli curcd , M"thod new and unfalttag , STRICTUHE ANO GLEET mit itomil 13) ' new method without pain Or cutting. ( 'all on or address wmtn stamp , 110 8. t4thSt , Dr , Scarles & Searie , riiRSrf ! NATIUNAL IIANK -OF-- Council Bluffs , Iowa5 CAPITAL , - . . S1OOOO via SOLICIT YOUR iiUShNIISS. V VLI DLSIIIE TOUI1 COLLECTIONS. ON1 OF' 'i'Iiia OLDEST IIANICS IN IOWA. U PER CENT I'AIIJ ON TIME flCl'OSIT ± i. CALL AND SE US Oil. WRITI. RAILWAYTiME CARD _ Lea' . es OmahalUnton DepotlOih at. Masortstmef Omaha S:3Osm..Denver : Expreta. . . . . . . . . . 4ZIpm.131k 11111. , Mont , & l'ugct 8nl Ex , 4:06pm : : , . . . . . . . . . . . ) , ' ixpreae . . . . . . . . . 4Oprn : iOpm.Netiraska Local ( except Suntivy ) . 7ttpnii , .Lmncoln I..cal ( except Suniiay.il:6amu : Zspm..rastMaiifor ( Lbtcoln ) daity. . . . Leaves tClIXCACO , IIURLINOTON &Q , iArnlvei OmnahajUnl'jti Depot. 10th & Maeonstz.i Omaha 6:00pm..Chicago : Vestibule. . , , 5ttam ; . . . . . . . . . .ChIcago Express. . . . . . . . . . . 4:11pm : 7Ipm..hh"ago & St. Louis lxpres. , . , 1:00am : 11:11am..Pacific JunctIon Local . . . . . . 6:10pm : Fast Mall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Z:0prt : teavea ICIICAGO. ! ttIL. & RT , PAt'LiArnlyej' OmahalUnionDepot. l0ih & MaaonStLj Omaha 6 lflpm. . . . . . . . . . Chicago LImited . . . . . . . . . . llfl0am..Chlcno Express ( cx. Sunday ) . . . 8:25pm : I.eavea ( ClliCAO0 & NORTlfWIST'jeg OntshaiL'ruonDepot. ! lath & Maeortsts.tOmitha . _ . iOP.am..Inetern : Exprse. . . . . . . . 445pmn..ectllittled i.Inited. . . . . . . . . 5:45pn : : . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul lSxpresd. . . . . . . . . . : ' . . . . . . . . . . , Paul Limltel . , . , , , , , , 7:1lam..Carrnhl : & Sioux City f..oahlljopm 6:10pm..Omaha : ttulcago peciai. . . . . . 'ami.z ± 9 ! , . _ . . . tSOam ; - ; - ? CIIiCAOOlt.L& ' . OumtahskJnlon Depot , 10th & l'iuuttt , tita , ( Omsh * - t1T. _ _ _ _ i ioant.ttltintlCXpreS 1OOpa. : . . . . . . . . . Ntaht Exoresa , . . . _ Sitam : 4:10pm. : . . .rhilrago Veslibuied LimItj - . i'aulVetlbuIedL.tmlmed. - . , I :3lpmn : - wriqr. : - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 6ltpm.Okiah"ma : * -i5-- ; hex. sun..lomii : 1:40pm..Colotado : Limited. . . . . . . . . . 4:00pm . ' - ' , C' , . ST. P. , M. a. ' . , . .Arnivj Omahal Depot , 15th and 'Vebter Btj. j Omaha Eltam. : . . .Rloux Cltr ACeommoiatmon. . . , BOOprn : 22. ° pm. Sioux City Ezprss. te Sun , ) . , Jtam : C'ltpm..St.PaulLimlt. . . . . . . . . . . 9ioant : l.essea I : i. ace : 'ALT.r5y""ArnIyj" OmshaDepot. 11th ai2i Wet'ter Hi' . Omaha : OOpm..Fact Mail lin4F.xpreM. . . . . . . 300pm. . ( ex. aat. Wyo. lIz. ( cx , Mon ) . . 5:00pm 7:50am : . .Norolk Ixpnea. ( cx. t4unday ) . . .i0:2Iag : 7:60cm. : .Fnemont Local ( Sundays Only ) , , : . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Exprea. . . . . . . . t.'tises I ic. C. . ST .1. & C. B. iAnrtv OrnahualUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Stij Omih : Otam . . . . . ifansas City Pay Express. . . . . Gl0pm l0OOpnu.lC..C.NlKbt ; P. Trans. C0am ; ' (11IS501'flT rAe1FIC. iArnlvts Omahal Depot. 16th and Wtbiterfits. J Omaha Zliiitfl..NebrUk& . & 'iciness Limited. . . .itu1anj ; Iopnu..Itanasi City i.xprccia. . . . . . . . 8itptn..Nebraska : Ij.cal ) , . , : Leases I sioUX CITY 8. PACIVIC. lArris'es Omabsi Depot. 11th and Wehieter Ste. . ! : . . . . . . . . . . . . ! 'aui Ltmlted. . . . . . . . ! iOlm - ' &P''Il1'iCTThArrivc , OniuatmaiUmtlon Depot , 10th & Maaonstij OmahE 6:45am..St. : I'aUl i'aecener..11:10pm : 7wsm..Sioux : City Pactsne . . . . . . . . 5:05pm : 6:16pm : . . . . . . . . .St.l'uiul Llmute'i. . . . . . . . . 520am vea U1 N lACFiC Omnahalunion Depot , 10th & Mason.Sia.f Omait * 1:30am . . . . . . . .Kearney Expreac . . . 6:20am..Overland : Limited . . 4:45pm : $ : S'pmn.ileat'ce & Htromb'K hx tea Hun , 1tO5pr ; 5:4sm.Orand : Island ExIres , 'cx , sun. ) lZOdpm ; : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:40am : _ _ _ _ _ ' ' iTaYeli WABAS1I ItAlZ.WA'i'1XiriYe , ( tmahaivnion DetiOt. 10th & Mac.l Stai OmaL' 4:30pm : , , . . . . St. Louis Gannett - - - - - . - - _ _ - . CEN18 ' lImtmuIned , ofremI.areputupguarantee4 to cure bit tnan5oo4 , but they don't do Do ntt trifle with atopped i. z.t Cspaulas are wansm.tednd meaatruatlon but aced ItA money retumecuorce.rycsae'mtzs. soscvasjci 'turktab u , and for 6ez Tanuy of wacemorysuiursiu'oweri.ostMan. ' ' i'nujroyai I'llis..ur. 10 lbs . . ' b. < .d $ ittEmhcuionuWesiineuuf iieprc4tlo- , So ( I only Cy ttAllN'ii . . cauud . da1 ' . ciryans by youtblui emote. Ulvu ci AItMA'Y 201 iarn.w yotJ0iwUj , . ' ' $ . ol4oniybylt.iie'si'Uamauscr , , ScOm&h6Nb.P3m'iL ' . . - _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - _ _