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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1897)
THE OMAHA DAILY IW3JJ : SATURDAY , FBB11UABY 20 , 1807. SPECIAL NOTIC A lvi-rtlKiMiiPiil for UICHC column1 * Trill lie lalion until IttiSO p. m. , tnr Ihe pvt-nln r ' > until H p. * "r < llc inornlnu anil Similar editions. AdvprtlNcr * , by reiiietliiK | n num. Iierril tihcek , can have ntiB - r ail- tlrcniipil lo n iiuinlicrpil letter In cure of The Mac. Answer * nn n lilr - seil Trill IIP ilollvprcil tin presentation of the clic-ck only. Itntcn , 1 l-lo n word flrnt Itmcrllont Je a tviiril Iliereiiflrr. NnfliliiK tnltcii for lpn 111 M n iir.c tor the llrxt Inni-r- tlon. TlirMO iiilvrrtlncxicntM iiiiint IIP run < < nnai'vntlvL-ly. SITt'ATIOXSVA.TKIJ. . FOIl LADY STKXOfl- raplicr ; ( jpoilencoil ; gooil references. Aildrcss M IS. Jtee. Council IJIUfTs. A X187S 21 TVOMAN WISIIICH CJENKIIAI. IlOl'HKWOUK. m So. 13th , room 8. A-JIsnl 21 * WANTKU MAMJ IIKM * . VTANTKD , AN 1DRA ; WHO CAN THINK OP rome vlmpte thing to patent ? 1'rotrct your UC.TP , they miiy lirlns you utnltli ; write John WcUrtornurn R. Co. , l > cpt. V. Tntrnt Attorney * . Wnililneton , D. ( i , for tliclr II.MO ft\t.f \ uffor , nd n lint nf 200 Invention ! wantnl. It 397 WANTfiD. CONTINENTAL CLOTH. Ing Company , n siliS TUAVlTuNO SAuVsMnN FOU CtrJAHS ; OI.1J rellnl > le IIOUSP ; cxiicrlcnco unneccetnry ! extra InJuccmcnls to cuslnmcm : 75 to $150 l r month and expenses. C. C. lilthop ft Co. , St. Louis. 11-J1TM-MI3 * _ 13 DAILY ( OtTAHANTHKn ) TO. GOOD 8AM59- men. It. Mundhelnt & Co. , St. J.oM . . , n i-ivii. , AB ; IZOTO 2'A WKBK SUIIU to workers ; no cupllul needed ; new K od ; new jilans eollii nt slBlit ; every family needs It. II , & Co. , box 421 , Cincinnati , Ohio. U \VANTlTr ) MAN WITH AMHITION AND insli , to Introduce n new nrtlclc among mcr- clmntg ami slnblcmcn In Oninlia nnd every city nnil town In Nobrnsten. nnd EUmiundlnK ilntes ; pays JS per dny ; foils on nlsht ; no competition. Addicss , with ttunip , Columbia . , llfff. Co. , 1202 Knee St. , 1'lilladelp.iln , 1'n. BAI.KSMKN-WANTIJD TO IIANIJM : l ilKcri-tte bill tile ; pells for J2.23 ; merchants r > liuy It ; good commission on every BUlu ; lay- \l \ Inc ulile linn. Address iminfr. , Win. llnnilolph Ailnnis , Tapcka , Kan. II MS7D 2C * i.IVB CANVA8SKIIS WANTHlV ; " I'AYS 1.7S l > r day. Wallace , 13th uml DodBC , upatnlrs , room fi. li-Jlisa 2n \VA\TI3I > KI3.MAI.K HUM * . FOK HOOD (5IUI..S ( CAL.I , AT SCANDINAVIAN V. W. C. Afsoclutlon Hume , W1S Davenport at. c i33- : ; WANTI3D , HIIIIKWI ) UUSINKSi ; WOMAN. ONK rapablo to niniiiiKe nnd tllrcot otheis. Ail- dreas llutlnesa , ! ' 21 , lice. C 11SJ3 21) WANTin-CiniIj : roil GENHltAh HOUSE- work. 1CO-J North 21th St. ; fix In family. C MS7S 20 FOR 1H.\TIIOU.SF.S. HOUSES IN ALL 1'AIITS Ol'VJim CITY. THE O. I' . Davis Company , 1503 Fnnmm. D S'JS HOUSES ; DENEWA & CO. , 103 N. 11TII ST. u-saa IIODEUN HOUSES. C. A. STAllIt 025 N. V UKK D-100 CHOICE HOUSES AND COTTAGKS AI.Ij OVEIl the city , $3 to $30. fidelity , 1702 Farnam St. U 101 HOUSES , WALLACE , 11HOWN BLOCK. 1CTII nd Douglas. * K ? HOUSES FLATS , OA11V1N 11FIO3 , 1C13 K.VTINAM HOUSES FOU IlENT. BEMIS. I'AXTON LK. HOUSES. COTTAGES & STO11ES , ALL r f city. Ilrennan. Love Co. . 4M LIST. M'CAGUE. 15T1I & DODGE. FINK nESIDKN'Cn. WITH I1AHN l-uii IIUXT. ami lai EC grounds , on I'ark avenue , et-nrn Mealed Hats nnd totes In the new Davldgo building , opposite city hull. 10-room hoiup , 1S07 F.irnam street. - Ktcam-lioatcd brlclt store , cor. 1C & Pnllfornla. John W. Jloublns , Bcnt , 1S02 Vnrnatr jt foil IMNT ] TWENTY-FIVE Arm : PAIIM ; C blocks outBido city llinlta. enst of new fnlr eronnde ; Rood 8 room honre : well , collar , lante 2-story liain ; corn cribs ; 2 chicken houses , coal and Ice houhc ; yard fenced and nodded ; nlci > lot of strnwbprrlen , lilackboriles. Krnpea and iipiileM ; nn Idi-nl home ; rents J221.00 p r year in advance. Inquire nt 2703 l nvcnworth. YOU 11KNT-A NIClTToUlTnOOM rOTTAo'K at 832 So. 21st st. D M8.0 21 * KOH iiKXT rtiuxisiiicn ICDOMS. FUnNISHBD IIOOMS. CH SOUTH 17TH AVE. r * 3C2 SID NOMTII TWENTIimi STUKET. SMALL tlttlng room , bed room , with cl pt. I < -Ult\ISIIKn I1003IS AXU 1IOAHIJ. THE MEltniAM. 25TII AND DODfJE. VERY DESIIIADLE KIIONT UOOM , WITH alcove ; hot water , J12 South 23th st. r M3C3 nOAKD : STEAM HEATED IIOOMS Jt.OO A day. C02 S. 13th. Lange Hotel. ALI1ANY. 2101 DOUGLAS ; PLKABANT F room ; also other rooms , with ux ° U\HOE. MODKHN FHONT IIOOMS. nOOD boanl , J3.CO week. GH N. 19th ft. F-MS2I-20 * rijiiNisiTio oif UNFUIINISHED IIOOMS. with board. Utopia. 1721 Davcnpuit sttvut F MSI-i 21 * FHONT 11OOMR WITH 11OAUD ; MODEIIN ; reduced rales. C13 So. I'M } . F-S7C-M1S * vmi itisxT sTtiuns AXIJ roil HENT. THE 4-BTOnV HIIICK HIJILDINO at 910 Fornnm lit. This LulldliiK hiB : n fireproof cement basement , rompletu rleaiu benthiK 11.x- turca ; water on all [ loom ; CUB. etc. Apply at the olllce of The T.ee. 1 510 AtiuxT.s WA.\TI : . AGENTS-SOMETHING NEW ; JI'ST OUT ; Wonder KKK Healer and Crenm Whip , retnlli 15o ; ramplo mailed free for tc to pay poi < tnse. UirKo line other qulik telllni ; hpvlullK-s. U. C. Vinlns. Mur. ( Dcpt. IS ) , ! 3 llandolph St. , Chicago. J MHi 1857 CONTHACTS WANTED. IYW BALE OF our KO < > ' | K ; exclusive territory ; also with ijeii- n-al ( iKcnlu to travel ; cxery horfc owner mubt linve them. L. Hunter Co. , Ituelno. WIs. M'KINLEY'S OllEAT IIATTLE FOU GOLD , silver ami protection ; how foiiKht ; "by won ; renultii lo follow ; MO pw * . 10 ( iiKravliiKH ; wily ll.r.O. tells at elslit ; McKlnley voters ull buy ; many others nlfii ; blK ti-rms nnd big money for iiKentn ; K-nJ for circular mid 20o for URPIlta' oulllt. J. H. Wegler iVs Co. . 323 Dearboin Bt. . Chicago , III. J-JISIO 2u DM. ' vANv&'sTou.vanujFAUNAM. TEL. ss PACIFIC STOUAQE AND WAUHHOUHE CO. . WS-sio Joiif . Ueneial toruiu ; and forwarJIns. MOS ) _ Tt ) Ill'V. ' AM AUTHOIHS'.ED TO OFI'KIt CASH FOH limited amount Uninh.i Hu\lni ; banl : accounts. II. H. Haider. ! 70S rnninin. N .MIC'j ' WANTUIJ TO flt'Y. " A NirT2 OlTKAN DIHT tick ultli ut u cda founlaln ; tMM tr..de Omaha propcity. K c corner 81 , Omabu. NeL. I'AUTV IN NHIIItASKA To 11UV anil frlli S5.00H lm lieln r.f corn ; > IHIC price. Aadrets Hex ICO , Muremto , III NM8 ! ! ! KOU S.VI.I5 SIISOI'JIJi.VXISOUS. CHUAI'Hb'T IIAnmVOOD WOV15X COrtN CH1H. blng ma.it : . C , H. Lee. 901 UouKlat , Q-iOS KOH SALE-FINE NUVV clr ; $49. Omnha DUyile Co. . * : 'l N. iGth St. 1I15ST KKKO BWFKT I'DTATOKs" . JI.S5 lR ! bbl. ; nil torti. AJdrvnt Tlioo. Wllllanm. Omaha. 0-MMI _ _ _ m _ _ _ _ _ NI5\V IHOVCLE , I'llIST-CLASiS AND Ol'AIN anteot ) , for only J3J.OU. Nebraska Cyela Co. . IStli & llniney , ( ) Mi O Mti " " roil SAM : ou KXCIIANOK. ciiKAr. "nriifi" . Ur rroof tite , Itox 117 , lu-uvft , Ci undue , NVb. Q -MWt Sl _ " _ _ KOIl BALK , l" STEAM WASllEn. 1 UK | wrlncer , 1 hand nmnilf. RUKI new Irim nwfcttJlai'k. etc. : all In Kood ( ndttlon. Ad- draa F 25 , lite. U-USM > D * CI.AIIIVOYAXTS. MIIS MAIIV ritlTZ , CLAIUVOVANT , 817 N. 16th. 8-M872 M15 IIATIIS , UTC. MME. SMITH , 1121 DOUGLAS , ROOM S ; MAS > nnd tcnm baths , T MfOt 10 * MM8. IMl. LEON , ELKCTIHC1 MASSAGE I1ATII pirlors ; restful nnd curnltve. 417 S. 11th St. , upstair * . T 7G4-M * inn.so.\Aii. 123.00-j-ntiiTunn CUIIEDTILIMAUCII is for Jii.OO' no pnln ; no detention from buslnesi ; wo refer lo hundred * of patients cured. The O. E. Miller Co. . 717 New York Life Dldc- . Omalm , U 111 DATHS. MASSAGE. MME. POST. 3Ui ! S. 13TH. VIAVI FOIl tJTKIHNE TnOUDLBS , 315-8 UKC 111.IK. I'hyslclan , conjultatlon or health book free. ' ' U 412 OMAHA DFNTAt , COLLEGE , U & PACIFIC ST3 Teeth Illlcd with 'ftold. nmalBam , tin. ( ? utta- perchn , cement , nnd plates made for cost of material only. Teeth extracted nnd cleaned free U 5 I CUIIEVttINlCM3S , IJALDNESS AND SU- pernuous linlr. 320 Chamber of Commerce. Tmo Co. IT M79S M15 IO.\NUIAI. KSTATH , ANTHONY IX3AN & THUST CO. , 313 N. Y. U ; tjulck money nt low rnttn for choice fnrm loans In town , nor them Missouri , eastern Nebraska. W-4H MONEY TO LOAN'ON 1MPHOVED OMAHA property. U. s. Mortfnige & Trust Company , New York. 1'usey & Thomas , Agents , No. 207 First National Dank lildg- . AV 420 LOST. LOST-SMALt , HLACloor ' WIIITK STIIEAK front , short hnlr ; nnm "Jerry ; " reward. C. & . Stebblns. ISM South 7th nvenus. Ixut-MC97 LOST , A IlED COW , WITH WHITE Sl'OTS ; ilehorneil ; tnll broken ; telephone 1589 , Omaha , Van & Storsso Co. Lost857 FOH s\LV oTIlAnH. FINE IIO-ACIIE WELI Improved farm ; J2.WX ) mortKHKCj will tnkc ftooc clMr city property for equity ; must have $50 ( cnsh. 627 liroadwny , Council Illuffs. HE-MSM 2J CAiirr/ CHAMPION CAHI'ET CLEANING CO. . CAI1PET beaten , rcoured nnd renovated ; refitting and re- Inylnir carpets n. specialty ; new management. 713-720 South 14th street , Oninhn , Neb. , Tel. CM. SC8 M17 SKWIM1 JIACIIIXKS AXI ) SUPIM.1I3S. NEW HOME , HOUSEHOLD AND WHITE ecwlng machine olllce , 1314 Cap. Ave. Tel. 1374. TYPUAVIUTnilS. OUT THI3 11EST TYPKWIUTUIIS ; SUPPLIES : n-pali-s. United Typewriter & Supplies Co. . 1CI2 Fnriinm St. 43CJunc3 AMI LOAN ASSOCIATION. BHAIIES IN MUTUAL L , . & H , ABS'N PAYS 6 , 7. 8 per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 years old ; always re- dcemablc. 1704 Painnm street. Nntllnscr , Sec. HOW TO GKT A HOMK OH SECUHE GOOD Interest on ravings , . \pply to Omaha L. & li , Asa'n. 1704 Fnrnnm. O. M. Nntllnger , Sec. 429 "ib4 . 11 * \ , - MKfttftarar. "Onery , ory , ickery , nnn , " Count the Uttle folks in rhyme , Vi. v "Clickety-clnck , clickety-clack , " ( ( VI Go our presses all the time , - If While the papers printed fall And the carriers ' 'get in lino. " Sea the newsies come and go Here and there upon the street , While tha carriers everywhere Leave the she t that can't ba bent. ( U. B. WALLACE. ) CITY LOANS.- . A. < BTAIUl , 923 N. Y. LIFE ; MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate.llrennnn. . Love Co. , 1 nxton block. W 410 C PKll CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA property.Neb. farms. W. 11. Mclkle , 1st Nnt'l Ilk LOANS ON IMPROVED & UN1MPHOVED CITY property. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnam _ MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. THE O. V. Davis Co. , 1003 .Farmitn St. W 41S ON OMAHA PROPERTY , LOWEST RATES ; building loans wanted. Fidelity Trust Co. J300.00 PRIVATE MONEY. SEL1JY. BOARD OF Trade Hide. W 737 \vl2 WILlTlIAVE J200.0CO TO J300.000 TO LOAN lu April , May , June nnd July on first-class Improved' Omaha property In pums of $1,000 to 110 OCO ; want applications nt once ; lowest rates on best loans. Tldcllty Trust company , 1702 Farnam Bt. W Mb77 MONEY TO LOAX CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS , hort.es wagons , etc.at lowest fates In city ; no removal of goods ; htrlctly confidential ; you can pay the loan off ut any lime or In any amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO , . 30G So. ICth St. X-42 MONEY TO LOAN , 30 , CO. 90 DAYS ; FURNI- turi ; , pianos , etc. Dult Grcen.room S.Barker bile. BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR KALE , ABOUT 2.CCO L11S. MINION TYPE , 700 Ibs nsate , 150 pair two-third cnbcs. 40 double Iron rtumls for two-third eases. This material was uoed un T'10 ' i'mali ' i llee , nnd Is In fnlriy fiood condition. Will bo Fold cheap In bulk or In quantities to suit purchaser. Apply I" person or by mall to The Ileo pub lishing Company , Omaha , Neb. _ Y 713 SOME ONE TO INVEST TWO TO FIVE TIIOU- Rnnd dolais In nn "Mnim.lieJ bus ncas and eeeuro poslllon. AddressF _ 17. Uee.VJI8I4 _ _ . ! IMPLEMENT UBAU3H. GOOD OPF.NING FOR nrst-Vlnl. . ; .man. . Ask Nebraska State bank , MllforlNeb. _ - -y-MSCO _ A OUOlTLdPATlON FOR A STOUiT MOST suitable tor Roncral merchandise. Addri-fs box 41. Avoi-a , Ncl'- _ -MboG2l _ ' ofTLD AND fiiiA-lm MADE AT'THI : HATIJ of lire to K'W ) n day on a very small ln\est- ment by the use of the Atlim carpet clcnnhiB machines ; cheapest nnd best machine e\cr nffrrcd ; 3 sizes. Wrlto the Atlas Carpet Clean- Hit ! Marh'y Co. , 43 Ko. Jenerron * c$0' OODSIN department stole ; one at best towns In Btntc ; a\ft \ > party to put In shoea ; IhU Is a Biinp. Address The 1 ; air , Neb. 1-S1MIS2' FOR EXCIIAXCK. TO i\rnANnE. FOR A GENERAL BTOCIC OF liii-rchrindUe. 3ZO acies of In lent Ion land , twn miles from LcxIiiRlon ; clear of Im-umbrancefl. Address L. II. H3. l xlnglon , N.I ) / " > ! n < ' fi I.'OIl SALE 1113.11. ESTATE. ABSTRACTS. THE IIYIION REED COMPANY. RE 42j HOUSES. LOTS , FARMS , LANDS. IXJANS- Clco. P. Ilemls Real Eitatu Co. , l'axlon _ blk. OMAHA SAV.N'(1S | ( HANK ACCOUNTS TAKEN i ut par In ovilmnau for h' ' > ui > es ana Idu. ( All { or part. ) 'IlA liyron Reed Co. lll4n J KOl'NTan PLAfE HOMES AT ! * C ON TH1J dollar ; J2.SW. S3.SW ) to ID.OW ) ; leo puolos nt IClh nnil Farnam Morse bldg. J. J. ( Jlbt-on , 614 First Nntlonnl bank Vddis. RE THRHU Arili.3 ON MILLER PAl 1C I lObl.i- vnnl II.W ) . 130)7ft : feel cast of old fort Onmlm fl.COO. 126x235 fret on 30th btreet , pnvcd. t-outli of Miller palk , } 2.MX > . I.OiU'3 feet near 27th nnd gpuuldlnt ; , f'UO. ' John N. Fien- jcr. op p. P. O. _ RE-12 1 BANK ACCOUNTS BOUGHT for each , taken nt p r for u.iolco let mortfuKCs or taken nt pur In eicluingf for irnl estate nt picwent Inw vulutB. O. U. Wullaer , llrmvn blrck. ICth < ii liugln ) ( . Jtl' : ESO- FAItit Olw ACRES. 15 MILES FROM Omaha , fnr tale ut bulf Its value. Room XV , Ilamge building. Rlv JIMS $ I'OR SALE-ONK OF THE FINEST 40-ACRE fninii In Daiixlas county ; KOml bulldlnK ; only- II.W ; rentb for tim.oo a joui. liyron R , HnHni ! : , 212 S , llth t > t , lli-MS71 U TOSKLI. CHEAP FOU CA fnr flock of general nuivhaiulUe , stiOoi } acit of land , one retldcnco of elKht ioom , b.irn nnd other outhouic. In n town of : .OM pnpu- lutlon ; nlno unimproved town loin ; rlluiatu mild and healthy , AJJrfiu O. W. lironn. Jef. fcrtoii , Tcz. JIB-Mti ? Zl I'AWXllllOKEllS. H. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY , 418 N. 10 ST. SHORTHAND ANIJ TVPEWHIT1NG. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL 513 N. IT. LIFE. 433 AT OMAHA BUS. COLLEGE.1CTH & DOUGLAS. 431 MUSIC. ART AND LANGUAGE. GEORGE F. GELLENBECIC. BANJO. MANDO- Iln ami guitar teacher. Room 412 Bee BldR. Tel. 23S. 100 FURNITURE HACKED. GET M. S. WALKLIN'S PjUCES ON FL'RNI- turo packlmj , repairing , upholsterlnt ; ; innt- tre ies made and renovated ; 2111 Cumlng. Tel. 1331. 43D FINANCIAL. FOR SALE , WARRANTS AMOUNTING TO several hundred dollars ; Reneral fund. Ne braska counties , 7 per cent Interest. flrM-clam security for Investors , Inquire of Omaha Prlntlnp Co. , 01S-S20 Farnam street. MS.3 ! LOANS ON GILT EDGED SECURITIES. LIFE Ins. policies bought. W. F. Holdcn , McCasuc blk. S37 SAFES. NEW AND SECOND-HAND SAFES ; SAFE RE- pairing. J , J. Dcrlglit , 111C Farnam. * ICO-M3 RAILWAY TIME CARD Lsavra & RIO. , JUUKLINOTON n , j i.i.imvra J ialinJtJMouJJepot. ioth & Mason Els. | Oinulia Sl'iaii : Denver Kxpfcss , 90am : ' F 4:3.i > in.Hlk Hills Mont 1'um and Ex.COJpm I f 4:3.mi : | Denver Uxpicts 4u.'pm : 7OJpni..Lincoln : Local ( ex Sunday ) , . . . 7:4pm f 2 : ! pm..Lincoln Local ( ex. Sundayll:3um ( 1 ICH1CAUO. BURLINGTON & i.MArnvea OmalmlUnlon Depot , 10th & Ma in Sts.fOmAbi _ B:0ipm : Clilc.tRo Vestibule S:20.im 9:4Sum : Ghlcaeo Eipiess 4:1 jpm 7Opm..Chlcato : & st. Louis Express. . . fciSOam HMOain Pacific Junction Lov-ai Clipm : ; . . . Fast Mai : 2OUpm Leaves ICHICAOO. MIL. & 31 : 1'AUL.jArrlves. J3nialiaUnlon ; Ufpot , ICth & Mason du , ' Dmriha f-aipm Chlcaso Limited S:03am : llOOam..ChlcaKu : lixpiess ( ex. Sunday ) . 3:25iim leaves ( CHICAGO & NOnTHW'EST'N.IA'rrlves7" OmahaUnlonDcpot | _ , Il'th ii Alajui ata.f Dnuha j 10:43nm : Eastern Express 3:40pm a 4 : < 3pm Vcstlbiiled Limited" D:40pm . . . , St. Paul Express I C:40um : HI. Paul Limited , 9OJpm : 7r.0am ; Sioux City Local UUOpm C:30pm : Oniahii Clilcasu Special 8K > am Missouri Valley Iocal V:30am Except Sunday. Except Monday. ICHICAQO , It. I. & PAClFIC-JArrlves Omaha I Union Ucpot , 10th & Slaaon bia.f uiiiaiia HAST. 7UOpm : Nljlit Uxpruss :15am : tf : > 0pm..Chicago Vcstluuled j.imhf.i. , . . I3pm ; 4lCprn. : . .SI. 1'nul Vcitlbuicd Limited. . . . l33pm ; \VIMT. 1 1 : < i'piii. . , . . . . . .ColpruiJo LlnTUc 4:00pin : c Leaves I C. ST. 1' . , M , & O. lArrl'veT * OinnliaJ ' Webster Stieetjiration. | _ Omahp 12:30pm..s'loux : City liiprcaj ux , Sun..ll:55am SKam.Sioux : City Accoinmodatlon. , . . 800nm ; ! . _ . . . . . . . . . . 1'aul Limliea 8ll ; > am t LeaxeTl F E71Olo7 VALUifY ; Omahaf Depot , 10th uudVchilert _ _ > ti.pinaha | 8OOpin..TT..Kast ; Mall nnd iixpr n fi:00pm : SWJDin.acx. : iu.Vio. . Ex. ( ex. Men. ) . . 6Wi : > iu 7Uum..Fremont : IAJCU ! ( Sundays only ) . . 7SVum..Norfolk : Express ( ex. bun > . . . .10:2Jara : C.Upm St. Paul Kxprt'ta 910ain ; Leaves I K. C. , BT. J. & C. II , | Arrltve OiniilmUnlon | Depot , 10th & Maifan Sts.f Or.-.l.a S > : C5am..Kunru City Day ExDre . . , . C:10pm : 10OOpm.K. : C. Night Kx. via U. P. Trans. 6:30am : ll | MISSOURI PACIFIC. ( Arrives _ OmnhaJ Depo' . jitli und Wtbater 8t . I Oinalia 3Cupn\\tbrutka ; & Kansas Limited. . . 12Wpm 8il'jni ; Knnusj City ICxpreso 600arn ; Silipiiu. KeljraiUa Loealex.lBun. ( } , . . . 8Wam : Leaves J 5T6UX C1TV & 1'ACIFJC. ( Arrlvei Omuhal Depot. ISth and Wtlnter Hl . I Omaha I'aul Limited. Leaves' ! SIOUX CITY & ' PACIFIC. ) A"rrlvci OniahaUnlon | Depot , 10th & Maton Sts. ( Omaha 6:40um St. Paul Passenger. , HilOpni of 7:30rm Sioux City Pancngcr , 8OSpm ; f.Upm St. Paul Limited. 9:20jm : Leaves UNION PACIFIC JArrlve * OinahoUiilon | Depot , 10th & Mason Sta. | Omaha StOm : Overland Limited , . , 443pm ; > : SOpm.Heat'ce & Stromib'g Ex. < ex Bun.3Wpm ; 6Upm.Grand : Island Express ( ex. Sun ) , ti&Opm HSOpm : Fast Mall. . , KKO.un < . > avet I WAUAHII RAILWAY. ( Arrive * OmihalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Star Omaha 1 BITS OF FEMININE GOSSIP. I Evidently the convictions and opinions ol Hcv. Dr. A. C. Ulxon nro more powerful , tlmn Is his parental authority. In a sermon delivered recently In Xow York he said "Your character Is your nppcaranco In the sight of God ; reputation Is what you seem to men. Preserve the first at all hazards , but run no foolish risks with either. The good nnrao of woman Is hcyom ! price. In my Uoyhdoil I thought the most beautiful sight'wnsa beautiful woman on a beautiful horso. There ore degrees of ngll ness , but I think' the ugliest sight Is a woman on a "Utoyble. Nevertheless my daughter rides1'one. If she wants to bo ugly , why I am1 wiling she should be. If you young womono.want to be ugly In the fresh nlr , don't. > 1&J. my opinion Interfere will ; your blcyclo desires. " The usher * 6f Ilrooklyn theaters now shout "lints off1 ! 'before tlio performance begins. The effect Is reported as Instan taneous , and lt' . consequence the audiences arc happy. i An enterprising , young woman of New York Is making "i Rood Income by filling out- of-town orders for letterheads , calling cards , etc. As soon as she receives an order she sends a number of sample * from which her patrons choose the type anil style they pro- fer. A very large order came lately from a western town for fine paper and envelopes , with monograms. She keeps the < lles en graved with monograms or nddrcra awaiting further orders. ? he Is employed by a num ber of New York 'business men to attend to their letterheads , circulars , notices of meet ings and whatever printing or engraving their work calls for. There la n great difference among uni versities abroad lit regard to their treatment of women. In Oxford 'and Cambridge they nro allowed to stuily. but cannot compete with the men. This Is very fortunate for the latter , as in the past ten years there have been over thirty women who did better and higher work than any of their male colleagues , and who , had they been admitted to the tegular examinations , would have taken the prizes thnt were awarded the men. In Switzerland women are abnut as welcome as In the United Stairs , the University of Zurieih being the mot-t noted In Europe for the facilities It offers to the sex. The Ger man universities * are about as conservative as the English. They put more obstacle ? In a woman's ) way lo otart with , but after they once do nrimlt a woman they are very just , and prrmlt her to receive the mmc degrees and honors aa are ncoonlol thu men How droll that the notion of wearing charms should , revive and bo ce > nsiilerorf smart instead of silly , as It used to be con sidered when as schoolgirls the prcsont gen eration of women were anchors and crosses , bc-ar's teeth and cat's eyes as watch charirw For a coin to bring luck with It. It ought to coaie to you In the ordinary way of circu lation , with the hole ready made. You then tal < e it to a Jeweler and have it ringed an.l . embellished with some stone. ' A 3-cent piece makes a mcie Impressive pendant than the 10-ctnt piece and is not so often seen. Of course you can ouly buy lucky tiling" frr others , as If you purchase them for your self they are no good. The pact snj-a that love givc-3 Itself. It is not nought , and much the same may be observed of luck. In money matters It Is often very capricious , lavishing geld In showers on the most lump ish or undeserving of mortals , people who will never make good use of their fortunes , and its distribution of health and Ill-health Ls also very unfair. Luck may possibly ho a survivor of the old hoathsn deities , who shared to the full all the fallings of their worshippers , and were as freakish as possible In their likes nn-1 dislikes. Dut there are obstacles In the way of getting luck coins. Think of finding a 3-cant plec3 with a hole in it ! . j ; It is said that women are not pdrrulttcd to be photographed In China. Th3 only girls' csub In the United Statss jolotiglng to ( the , , General federation of Women's Clubs Is. the Junior Clio club of 3enver. Jllss.Adeje liradford , 1C years of agv. Is piesldent. 'and ' there nro twenty-six nombsrg , nono' being more than 1C ivai-o old. ' , ' , Miss I'radford Ik an exceptionally clever girl , and manages Jier club according to i.x- act parliamentary 'usage. ' The members arc ho daughters of the original Clio club. The Junior was organized in January , IS'J.i , by 'Mrs. Mary C. < ? Itradford , mother of Mst Adolc and Mrs. ' Nagle. The girls are'stddying a thorough course n American history , and eat'i men ! In. ; resolves - solves Iteelf into a debate , which'pnnbles he participants to put their parllaniont.iry cnawlcdge Into practise. rii ? club will soon begin thu'study of the money question. iVhon asked why they wished : o talc up so abstract a subject , .Miss Hradford iromptly lespondod : "Wp want to under stand how wo are- voting v/heu we get old enough to I'ote. " Queen Christina of Spain Is a vflry go- ahcad woman and long before the restric- lor , } on horseless carriages lu our metrop olis were removed she had ordered nn electric Ictorla to be- built for her in London. The nachlncry Is underneath and hardly shows at all and the stored energy Is chiefly under he scat. ? . It is said that there Is sufficient lower to keep the carriage going at a pace of ten mi Ira an hour for 100 hours. The electric lamps are on each aide of the box scat and ono Is In the middle and does a great deal toward filling up the vacant space vhero there Is no horse. Il3v. Caroline Uartlett considers the ns- toclated activity of women to be the most , extraordinary phenomenon of the time , but says that there Is a danger of Its making Inroads on the associated life of man , woman and child. Ethel Gilllani , a young girl living with her lurt-'iit.-i homo ten inilcvi east of I'alouse , Wash. , Is at present the subject of close attention on thu part of doctors and ethers as the result oC remarkable powers developed since her equally as remarkable resuscitation from Buppopcd death. Ethel's parents are poor but highly ro- spccled people , who shun anything llko notoriety , , gays the San Francisco Chronicle , and to tills U duo the fact that the matter c lias : been kept to quiet. Itilo last fall Kthol was taken seriously 111. At that time she was an apparently strong , robust , healthy girl , with every faculty alert. After a long illness hlio riled , so It was thought. The body was cold and clammy and BOOH became rigid. She 'was mourned as dead and arrangements were made to bury -her on the third day. A glass case was over the face of the child and about an hour before the services , while tbo heart-broken mother was taking her last ; look at the dear face , she saw the oyca open as If from a deep sleep. The cover was only laid on the casket. The mother removed It and' the child at once sat up and in a pained voice said : "Oh , mamma , I wish you had not recalled mo. Hut why Is everything so black ? Why do you not light the lamp ? " An examination then showed that the child was totally blind , though every other faculty was perfect. Although blind , she seemed endowed with a wonderful power that enabled her to read anrt see by tbo sunso of touch alone. She told her parents " that she had been' In hoavcn and bad seen Jesus and the angels and many friends who had gone before. ' Although blind , this girl can read by pass ing her nngcraloTW tbe printed or written page and can describe persons whoso pic tures wore handed to her. Tha latter power was discovered by J. II. Cawthorn , o photog rapher , whoso inotber lives In Walla Walla. Ho told tlio marvelous story to a Sunday school In 1'alouse City , and , Mr. Gray and wlfo bearing It , drove out to the borne of the girl to BOB for themselves. Mr. Gray first handed , the sick girl I'8 ' watch and she told him that It wan a gold watch and the tlmo day by passing her nngere over the glass. To make euro that her power was genuine SUES & CO , , PATENT SOLICITORS , of BeoOulldlDg , , Omaha Neb Advice and Pntont Hook IfUEE a paper was hold between her face and n photograph tha' .Mr. Gray banded to her nm she described the picture perfectly ns tha of nn oil gentleman with gray whiskers wearing n , dark suit and A cravat. She rest from books nnd papers handed to her By the use of her nns"rs. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oray tel many wonderful things In relation to this child. She has now been III 100 days nut has not been able to digest any food. The King's Daughters throughout the United States now number DID chnptors , with 11,733 members. Every woman of society desires to bo graceful on nil occasions , but many find it extremely dllllctilt to master the art , nays the Chicago Chronicle , while .many . arc com pelled to acknowledge the Impossibility of accomplishing the task. Ono woman , who waa far from graceful by natural gift , but who overcame all obstacles to the attain ment of the coveted faculty , tells how nho did It. "All through my girlhood , " she pays , "my mother lectured mo on my mani fold awkwardness. My walk , my carriage , my sitting down nnd standing up wcro a aerlra of angukir movements , simply In tolerable to hci- artistic nature. Hut It never seemed to mo that 1 could help It. I was ' .mado that way , ' and how could I change ? ' 'Well , one day I chnnced to read of an actress who alwaja studied hc parts before a full-length mirror , In order to bo sure that her gcaturca were graceful. It caught my attention In some way nnd 1 thought of It many times In the next few days. At last I catiin to a deliberate resolution that 1 would adopt lief plan and see what would come of It. Thereafter all my spare hours were passed In the drawing room , where there wca n largo pier glass. 1 took my books there to read and chose an old-feahioncd armchair to sit In. At first I merely looked at my reflection after I was soiled nnd actually blniiied at Ita ungainly * angles. Then I observed the figure , approaching the mirror In short , Jerky steps , nnd bluahcd again , until I was ns dtaatlHilcd with my self as my poor mamma , and became nb- .50 , bed In my endeavor to Improve. I studied pictures nnd cuplcd their attltudw as closely as 1 could. When 1 went to the theater I nvc cavnojt attention lo the movement of tbo actrcarn , and when 1 went home tried to Imitate them. "I am afraid that all this ( sounds as If I nad developed Into a mnat sclf-coiiEcIous , irig and p'Mctue ' , but I can acquit mjmilf 3f any ( inch feeling. I was studying grace f motion ra one might study drawing , and vith no moro egotism , but. IndocJ , man huvjible Kelf-dcpreclatlon. I practiced etand- mg until I learned to correct the faults so clearly vlsnlblc. In that Inspiring glsss , until my lira ; ) rplnal column acquired self-reliance ind flnuncca and the protruded chin drew back Into line. I practiced walking on the line BUKBCJtcd by a mere chance luntonco In a novel : 'She walked with rather long , . -aythmlc slops ra If to mu lc , ' and studle < l the different rhythms until I found one that seemed to me most graceful. " ; ara Jennings , duchies of Marlborough , that beautiful and apicy woman whose will waa ever law , kept the color of her golden hair by the use of honey water until she reached a ripe old age , and It so succcrsfully picscrvcd her that when a grandmother neither of.her three daughters cculd rival ii < v In appearance , although they were all handsome Vrohien. Of Li nolle- Jennings , as she was known In lier youth , Collcy Cibber feelingly narrates fifty years after the memorable scene when she stepped at the house cf tbo carl of Devon shire , accompanying Princess Anne in he- Ilight. "Tncre being more guests than at tcndants. I , who \vc.3 well known in the carl' family , was called upon to wait upon th tableIt fell to my lot tovalt upon Lad ) Churchill ; the consequence was I heard bu two wordj. wine and water , which cami from the lips cf the fair creature I was at tending. All my senses were collected In m ; eyed gazing upon this vision before mo. " She ami the prlnccea had been Intimate since childhood. Mrs. Morlpy and Mis. Free man , as they later styled themselves , grcv In Intimacy until the princess became queen Then much trouble ensued. While Sara's dominating nature cauncd her to queen I over all , she was sincere nnd truthful. adoreJ by her husband , who called her his soul'b .soul , and when disgrace came upon him I WES she who brought him through. Had her education been In accord with her talent her power might have been unlimited Brilliant an alie wcii her" letters were mosl Ignorsntly written. A beautiful , brilliant hit-tcmpcrdfy arrogant woman , who took such a high1 hand In public affairs and wro . so aelf-rcsdrtlve that all of her good deeds wcro forgotten on the morning when the news spread that "Old Marlborough v.-ce dying. " Never before In the hlnory of the empire have so many German women been engager In work that brings them prominently before the public. The number of those who wlsl to study at the universities or to enter n business or a professional career Is dally in creasing nnd the prc-judice against woman's enjoyment of such privileges Is growing There exists In Berlin a wrman ? oclet > called the "FYauenwolil , " which means "Km Woman's Weal. " Its usefulness baa been somewhat Impaired by a difference of opinion as to what does .mako for the welfare of the sex. There arc two classes of advanced women In Germany these who want to agitate for suffrage first of all , nnJ these who maintain that there are other privileges , moro needed by women than the franchise. : The Interests of tha latter are moslly educa tional. They Insist on keeping oul cf poll- tics. Fmulcin Helena Ling ? , who Is a director of the girls' gymna luni In Hcrlln , and Fi-au Schradcr. who is at the head of the ' Pcstalozzl-Frocbel bans , and Is herself a grandnlece of Froobel. might stand for repre sentatives of thU class. These more con servative women se = m to have the larger following In the Frauonwohl. Those Herman women who want to vote are , necssarlly , allies of the social democrntH , for It Is His latter alone that cspouire , In the Reichstag , if the came of woman suffrage. The social democratic party put a woman's rights plank Into Itn platform several years ago and In 0 February , 1SS5 , August fiebel. ona of the leaders. Introduced the woman's emancipa tion bill Into tlio German Parliament. As the social democratic party Is composed mostly of worklngmen , ultra-liberals , and visionaries , It follows that few of the women of higher social position In the ( empire are interested In this movement. It ! s the women of the working class , or , at best , of tbo great middle class who want to be emancipated. The wives nnd daughters of nobles , military officials and university 11 professors are satisfied with "Kinder , Kueciie and Klrche , " the g-spel of llio thrco IC'n. which HID emperor declares should be enough for any woman. Ucbel , in speaking of tha rapid growth among self-supporting women of the desire for the ballot , oald : "A few years ago If a petition for woman auffrago had bscn circulated , It would have received only a fe.w hundred signatures ; today It Is signed by 10,000 women from the best circles of the middle class. " "Glamlng" Is the latest fad for a beauty treatment , So many now Inventions to preserve youth and to win beauty are sprung upon us of late that ono would believe that the flu do slcclo young1 woman had no ether thought than that of enhancing her charms. o It U dlfllcult to Klvo a meaning to the word "glamlnR , " hut It seems to be , according to an castorn authority , the drinking of milk freeh from the cow at a temperature of Of ] 0 | degrees Inllatlng the lungs at regular In tervals uitli Iho ryes closed and the mind dwelling on pleasant things ; regular rcpoao during the day In a room filled with pure air. Glamp Is a most inysterlour. thing tbu soil creates It and man creates It. It la sal.l to Impart a buoyant feeling , and , as the system Is filled with It , tbu skin will take ' on a healthier color , It hardens and the wrinkles are kept away. An echo comes from Now Zealand telling how the female suffrage bill came to pass ' the New Zealand Parliament. Tlio govern ment promoted the bill , In accordance with electoral pledges , ayd supported It with every show of enthusiasm In the assembly. Hut It did not want It to pats am ) relied upon the upper house to throw It out. The majority Bt the life senators are In the scar and yellow leaf , some of them having sat since Iho colony obtained self-government , and | 0 bavo to bo trundled dawn to the house In ap bath chairs when occasion arises , Unforture ; nntcly the female suffrage bill came on nt n hour when the vetr-rans , on whom min isters relied for rejecting It , had hobbled off to bed. Hefore they could bo brought back to the house In blankets the matter had gene too far and the bill for female suffrage became law to the consternation of lhoo who had only made A show of desiring It. SI IMtHMK COURT SVLLAIII. Selroo against First Nntlonnl bank , Kear ney. Urror from Duffnlo county. Heversed. Opinion by Chief Justice 1'ost. In nn notion on a promissory note or other written ngreement , n contemporaneous con. tract In writing , connected therewith by direct reference or by ncfcssnry Implica tion , la admissible ns part of the transac tions Involved. 2. In n promissory note otherwise ) In the usual form , It wn recited thai "this note la secured by a real estate- mortgage of date herewith and governed by the condi tions thereof. " Tlio mortgage referred lo after authorizing rort > cloMirt < in cnse of nonpayment - payment of Intercut or taxes contained the following clruisi' : "Hut , no general oxecu- tlon .shall Issue heroin ngalnst the maker or Indorser of said note , but the mortgagee or bis nsslgni Plinll bo entitled to Immediate possession of the premises , nnd shall lake the same In full satlsfautlon of bis debt. " Hc-lil , to exempt tlio ninkora nnd Indorsers of the note from personal liability th-rcon nnd to restrict the icmcdy of the holder of the mortpngc feciirlly , Whitney ngixlnst Spearman. Krror from Sarpy county. Afllrmed. Opinion by Chief Justice Post. A general Indorsement of commercial pa per may , pxrt-pt n * nirnlnst n boiin mli < holder , be explained and the precise terms of the agreement Known by rmrnl t-vldrnrc- Corbet ngntnst Fetzer , CO N. W. Ucp. ( Is'cb. ) , 417. 2. An order striking a petition of Intcrvon- tlon on the ground Hint It was not ( llcil within the time nllnwrd Iberofor Is not such n final order ns will bo reviewed upon peti tion In error to this court. Chlcaco , Hurllngton & Qulncy against I.yon. Krror from Perkins county. HP- vi-rsed nnd remanded. Opinion by Judge Harrison. Section IS. chapter II. Complied Statutes' . In which a lawful fence Is defined , has no n-fi-rence to the fencing of the UUP or right- of-way of n railway. The latter subject Is covered or governed by the provisions of section 1 , article- , chapter Ixxll , of the Compiled Statutes. 2. A party who bns given to n rnllwny company the notlec to build a fence be tween Its right-of-way and his adjoining land , prescribed In the proviso to section i , article 1 , chapter Ixxll , Cnmolled Stntuton must be ontltlt-d to recover In an action for tlio reasonable expense of the erection of the fpnr < > nftcr failure of HIP company so to do : but he must show that the fi'iire built by him along Iho right-of-way compiles - piles with HIP roqulromfiitn of snlil snrtlou. Stewart against Smith. Krror from John son county. Alllrmr-d. Opinion by Ju'lg * Harrison. A case will not be reversed on tinirrotind of I'm Insufllrlrney of HIP evidence to sus tain the vi'rdict wbcrp tboro Is not such a tp.ck of evidence In Us support a * In Irinl to the conclusion Hint It Is manifestly wrong. - Kvldonpp In this cn-.p bold sulllrlpiit lo "iistnlu the vprdlpl rendered. 3. A rrnl pslnlp broker who Is employed lo sell or dispose of property bns m < claim for a commission until lip has furnished a inrchaser for the property , willing nnd able to buy It upon supli tprms and at the prloo presiTlbtil liy HIP vendor. I. If further nnd more sppplfln Instruc tions are dpplrcd on a point covprcd by the charge plvon , they mtisl lip prrnared and m-KPtitpiI on behalf of thp party In whose nli-rest It Is contended they were neces sary. 5. Certain Instructions attacked ns erron eous held applicable to thp pvlilcnce and when road and construed In connection with otl'or brandies of tbp charge not to IIP er- ronpotm or prejudicial to the rights of the complaining party. rtacliman nmiintt Clnpp. Kiror from loticlas county. ltrvpis"d nnd rcmnndol. Opinion by Jiidcp Nnrvnl. A bill of sale rppplvpi ] In payment of an intpcedent ill-lit : itotocls the vendee to thp vime oxtotit us lind tbpre bepn a now oon- slderatlon If tnVtn In coed faith , and with out nn Intention to defraud the other crcd- lrv. of th. ? vendor. 2. Jurloillctlnn over attached property Islet lot lost by fnJIuro to pcrve process In the nnln cose , no Inug na the nrtlon ivm.'ilos lendliiR. DarnplI ncnlnst Mack.C ! NPI. ! . 7'0. Holmps npalnst Hull. Anpenl from Kpar- npy county. Alllrmcd. Opinion by Judge XorvnI. A mortrraee upon real eslato. other than thp liomentca'l , exrpiitcil nnd dPlivered by Hip mortparrors. IP valid bptweon llio jiar- HM and those havlmr knowledge of Its ex- Isiriupp , although not lawfully ncknowl- ediied or witnessed. 2. A married woman may. by n mortgage diilv pxrciit'-il nnd delivered , blnil hrr Hnp- nralp property for the pnymPiit of a loan of rnonov made by her husband , to HIP PX- of the properly covered by such mort- gagp. 3. Tlip Irvin to HIP husband li a sulllplPiit consideration for the execution of the mort- . C'nrtienter Paper Company against WI1- " POX. Appeal from Dousl is county. Atllrmcd. Ojlnlon by Judjp : Norval. A mutual mistake In HIP ilesprlntlon of property mortgnfrod Is sulllrlput to Justify the rpfnrmntlon of tbe Instrumnnt by n pourt. of oanlty , not only JIH UKalnsl the mortgnKors , but also ns iignlnHt purcbiiser.s under thorn chargeable with the notice of sneli mistake. 2. A bpnn flilc nurcbnspr of land Is niu- .vho purchases for a vnluaMe ponsldpratlon paid or parlpil with without notlco , or uny susplplous circumstances to put him upon Inquiry. 3. A mortgage of real pstato will not bp Invallilnti'd bv rpnson of an error In HIP ilpHTlntlon of HIP property , In Pnsp HIP rp- innlndpr of thp description aftrr rpfeptlnc the prror rniis portion. Is sulll'-lr-ntly dPllnlle lo enable thp land lo IIP located. liubor- mnn nerlnst Rvnn 4fi Nob. , 7SI. 1. Uvldi-iifp oxamlnp'l and hpld suniclont lo Justify thp rpformatlon of a mortpiir < > on Hie ( rronnd of n mutual mistake In desprlb- Ing tbo properly Intended lo bo cncuin- liprpil. Btiitu PX rpl City Wntpr pompnny against rilv ; of Jfenrney. 'Alandamus. ' l onm-r ludsrnient adhered to. Opinion by Judcp N'orval. A legislative enactment will lip construed lo operate only prospectlvi-ly , unless tin In- lent of HIP lejrl'ilattire to the contrary Is ilalnly expressed. 2. Held , tliat that nortlon of the apt np- iiroveil March 31. 1SS7. Pntltled. "An act lo mipnil section Cfl. article 1 of plmplpi1 xlv , if thp C'nmpllpd Statutes of N'br-.ski. and o repeal sid : ! section ( .Session laws of ] bS7 , nipe i'fil chapter xll ) . which provided thai n lly of lap ippond class or vltln" may /.n- iet nn ordinance providing for HIP levylnj ; if a tnx not pxcpedbnf 7 mills on the nn- fpstpil valuation In uny one year "to pay a 'or watpr furnished such city or village un- li-r contract , " lias no rctrospcctlvo opera- Inn. Montromery ncalnst Albion National jank. Krror from MOOIIP county. JudK- npnt. Opinion by Judcrp Norv..I. Money paid to a national bank an usurl- itis liiletpsl on n loan of money nannot beet et of In ; i suit brought by It to recover bo prlnelnal debt more than two years tor siioli jiayinent was made. Norfolk National Imnk nn.'iliisl Kcliwcnk.Ifl Neb. , SI : Lrin'-nm ' nimlnst First National banl : , N'b. , GKt , .frillowvil. [ 2. Tbp ( iiirjstlon as lo wbeTIicr there was rror In HIP assessment of the amount of ecovery ' * lll not bo considered unlp.s * alspil to a ] ro er assignment of error. 3. Quputlons of fact determined upon eon- llctliiK evidence will not bo reviewed In bis pourl. 4. Where , In nn option on n promissory lole. llio defense of usury Is cstabllHli , bo dcfi'iidnnt Is entitled to rpeovt-r his osts. nnd sucb recovery applies lo costs ntairred In the suing1 out of an nttachnipiil i tin ) caso. Ion a. Loan nnd Trust Company nKuinst tl S'rilker. Appeal frnm Uuffalo county. Af- in Irmeil. Opinion by Commlsslonvr Itynn. ine : Questions of fact cannot bo considered on H ppc-n ! from u conllrmutlon of a Juillfhil Hcr file where there Is pre.spnleil no proprr uvl. cr : enpo that tbe alleged faets OVPIJ existed. Ju HOCPO against Fnipoll. Krror from Uouiy. " is county. Iloversed and reninniKd. Opln- Ibi on by Commissioner Ilyan. bi Court will refuse to pnforcn conlrnctH tlP rlilch nro innnlffHtly contrary to public P ! iollcy or sound morals. Following Wlldu b ; KJilnstVllde , 37 Neb. S51. I'l ' 2. A contract for commlsHlon pales of In- insi oxIcatlnB llquorH In this state by nnn IH , siH Bent of nnotlicr. neither of whom lias been si"I ICPDHPI ] as retjiilrcil by the statutes of Hi hi "I lute. Is void , ax nmUunt public jiullcy , nnd b : brc-aeh of such contract cannot bo iiiiido Ht servo n HIP basis for ft Judgment be- t ) wc-cn such parties. U Chicago , IJiirllnglnii & Qulncy rtallroad I'lHi fompnny agulnst HodonbnrK. Krror Ironi Hiat fonrnov county. Unversed nnd rnmandf.i. at iplnlon by C'ommlHslonor Jtynn. tltl A wervfint. by his contract of employment , tlsi RHinnes Hie ordinary risks nnd dangers In- si Idptit tbereto. tli To sustain a verdict for negllRence , It He lust have thn support of conipetpnt ponl I Ivo evldeneo that IIIP Injury complained of a HH ciiusod by Hie negtlKonca of tbr > defvnd- nf nt or Hticb negllKenuo must be fairly nnd Ju t'asonnbly infcrnblo from provtU or con- pr filed facts. prbr 3. ICvliU-nro nxamltiPd and he-Id not Htllll- br lent lo mistiiln a llndlnK of ncgllKcm-c. ouHi clniltp : ngnlnst Ni'braBka Suvlngs Hank. Hi Irror from UoiiBlas county. Alllrmcd. lit 'pinion by ( 'iimmlsHloner Jtytin. of Jp oiror propepilliiK no point will bo con- 0,1 Idcredvblpi | 1 * not presented by the putt- IKHi Ion In error , oven though argued In tbo Hi rlpf of counsel. Ju Wells nKuliiHt Stackelbcrg. Krror from pr tanton county , llcverscd and remanded. CC pinion by Commissioner Ilyan. Ona assuming to act us tbo guardian of 10 estnto of n minor , who. In fact , lias en ever ciuullllfd na sucb bus no nlundltiii to "i pply for Auttuirlty to ell hucb mluor'rt s&\ \ estate , and tin order made upon iiucti CC application la nn absolute nullity , ns Is , ilsi n salethereunder , rspcoinlly without rolv Ice thereof ns required by nrrtlon 13 , chap ter xxlll , Coinplleil Statutes. 2. The provisions of section Cl , clunler xxlll , Compiled Statutes , apply to mere Irregularities In respect to guardian union ; Hioy do not , nnd cannot , operate to conf.T Jurisdiction otherwise entirely without ox- A isifneo. " * v lloberts against Hopper , ICrror from Hurt county. Aillrmed. Opinion by Commis sioner llncrnn. Under nn n * rssmoitt of error that the dnmnces nwnrded by tbe jury nrs cxcoiaivo this court will not review tbe notion of tbo trial ct.iirl In admlttltiR In evidence Items of damage. Hewer against Lincoln oounty. Urror from Lincoln county. Alllrmcd. Opinion by Commissioner Itngnn. Where In n raso brotiRbt to this court on nppt-nl tlio bill of exceptions Is uneortlflod by the clerk , and the pleadings support the / decree rendered It will lx > ntllrmed. O > Urndloy nrnlnat Slntor. Error from Hong- * - Ins oounty. Hevorsod ntul remanded. Opin ion by Commissioner HnKnn. When a tenant , with the oonsmt of bis landlord , express or Implied , holds over bis term the- law presumes n rontlmmtlon of the original tendency for nnotber like- term nnd upon tbo name conditions. 2. Dut this prosilmp'tnn Is not a conclusive one and tuny bo overthrown by ovldfiioo that' the tcnnnt'H holding ever wits In pur suance of nn ngnvmcnt with hl.i tandlird that bo might so hold over nnd p.\y rent only for the tlmo bo occupied. 3 lu a suit against a tenant who bad held over two months to recover rout for a term equal to tbe prior ono nnd nt tinsatno rent , the ovldotioo disclosed that lioforo tbo "X- t > lratlon of bis term tln > tennnt nollllod I Is landlord that be would not occupy tbo U.ised promises nfli-r tbo oxplrntlott of hU term ; tliat ho bad purchased other tirumHes Into which he Intended removing , but tb.it they would not be rosidy for occupancy when bis lease expired ; Hint tbo tenant bold over without nny express agreement with his landlord tlml bo inleltt do so , but with bis knowledge nndlthoilt his .pro test ; bo-Id , Hint this evidence W.IH not suf- McU'iit to overthrow the legal presumption that tin- tenant wn * In for uiiolber term of Hie mum- length us tbo prior ono and on the sumo conditions , t. When HIP lease of n lonnnt expires by Its lerms and be docs not viiqalo , tbo land lord may , at hl.i option , trout him as n trespasser or ns n tenant ; and If bo con tinues to occupy without protest or objec tion from bis landlord tbo law , by thi pro- nuniptloti , supplies the prlmn fnolo ovldonoo , binding upon both landlord and tenant , Hint such 11 relation exists between thorn , nnd Hint the tenant Is In for thu same length of term and on tbo same conditions IIH Ills llrst term. Fremont , Klkhorn .t Missouri Valley Uiill- road Company against Harlln. ICrror from Sfttindort * oonnty. Reversed and romniuled. Opinion by Commissioner Hngnn. A plaintiff alleged In Ills petition that tbo dofondunt. a railroad company , carelessly and ncifllgently oonstruotod Its ditches nl nig its track through the lauds of plaintiff In suob iv innnner n.s to cause Iho mirfaoo wntor to oollt-ot In said ditches and bo pro- clpllalt'il on plaintiff's land , whereby oer- tain of his crops wi-io destroyed ; certain of his trees growing on said land wcro do- ntroyed , and bis land wan dopn-elntid In vn luo by Iho deposit tlu-roon of olay and sand. Hold ( I ) , that because of the general allegation of the rallroiid oompany's negli gence In constructing Us dlU-hos llio pi II- llou was open to u motion to make moro dellnlto nnd oortnln ; (2) ( ) . but Hint the non- oral allegation of lioglii-'oiioo was Rood as against a deimmer , ami tboreforc tbo pe tition staled a cause of action. f * * ' 2. A land owner convoyed to a railroad f company n right of way ncios- his Ian 1. j' Tbo conveyance contained llio following re. | louse : "For the oonsldcriitlon aforesaid I do hereby release nnd discharge the said party of the second part. Us successors and assigns , from all costs and damages whit b the wild parly of the llrst part lias now sustained or shall at any tlmo hercnft'T tnistnin In any way by reason of the eon- struotlon , building or use of the u ild rill- road. " Tbo railroad company aflorward built its road on tliu right of way pureli.is.'d and In HO doing constrnolod tlnroon oer- I tain dltohoH for thu ) purpose of draining Ha - - \ roadbed. Subsequently the land owner onn- r/ veyeil his land lo Hie dofondanl in error , and he ailed the railroad company for dam- agis. nllogins that said dilohes wire m od gently constructed , and by reason thorcof tboy conducted the HUilncewater collecti d therein on hU laud , destroyed certain of bis crops , certain of hlj trcvs and Injured hl : < land by depositing sand and qluy thereon. Tbo railroad onmpany pleaded tinriloaso I in the rlgbt of way dcod In bar of the nc- I Hon. Hon.Hold (1) ( ) , That if the release would estop I tht- original owner , bad bo retained tbo I land anil brotisht this notion , It would likewise - I wise estnp thu ilefondant In error ; (2) ( ) , that I tbo trno conslruutlon of the release Is that I bv It tbo land owner aoknowlodged satisfaction - I faction for the value of till tbo land appro- 1 printed by the railroad 'company for Its I rlliht of way and released 'and discharged It from all damages which tbe rcmalnilor > , of bis land sustained or would Buslaln by I reason of the iioii-neKllgont construction , I ninlntonanoo and opctallon of Its road I uorcsH the lands for all tlmo ; (3) ( ) . that tbo I rob-.iso Hhould bo given the same effect as I If It were u judgment rondori'd In ti con- 4 demniitlon proceeding Instituted by the railroad - I road company for right of way ever tbo I hind ; ( I ) , that In such a judgment , and I tbcrofore In the release , wore not Included ] dnmaRi'ti for injuries that inlfibl afterward I arise aa the result of a neiligi.iit construe- 1 Hon. inaliiteiianco or oppnitlon of the road ; J (5) ( ) , that It was not within thu contemplation I of Iho parties , to tbo right of way deed , at I tbo time It was cxooutod , that tbo railroad I company would negligently construe ! , maintain - I tain ur oporalu Its road ; ( fi ) , that had the I rlKbt of way been obtalm-d by con loninu- I tlon the land owner In that proco < ding I could not have been awarded d.iiungcs u .on 1 the theory that lit ; might In the future sustain - I tain Injury by reason of the railroad coin- I pany's negligently constructing , in.ilnt'iln- ' I ing or oncratliiK road ; (7) ( ) , that tindo - ] fi'iidunl in error's cause of action iiri.s- when the Injury sued fnr noourndnd or 1 when the ( litchos were uomnlotid ; Ci , Whotbor the dltclios were properly . x.l iiklllfully coiistruoli'd for railroad pur poses , was not the matorlal Issue In Hie t-asp ; ( ! ) ) , and If no construe-to ) , ( hut , of Itself , did not afford tin : ralliunl c in pany a roinpli'tc dofuiiso to the aciluii , aa thu matorl.'il Ismio in the case was win ! lu r tlio railroad company had so construed d UH dllt-hoH ns lo tiiiiipcossarlly and noKHu. . inly Injure the ilofondant In error ; (10) ( ) , Hut Iho nioaHtiro of the defendant In crn.'s d.un- imi'Sas llio value of h'ron * ib'itroy.'d , the value of bis trce.s dostroyort , and t-o dlffertnco In the vnluo or bis Hind linine- dl.ittly before and aftir tin- ilojioslilnof / ; the san.l and olay tbcicon. I ! . In addition to n gem-nil donlnl l iat the defendant in onor had saMtulnoil any d i n- en anil thai It bad been Kiility of my IK'KllK'-llCP 111 OOllHll'IIOllnif IIS llllcl'S ; , tliu railroiiil oompany Interposed the ilel'i-nso that the damages claimed refill ted fmin a r.ihiiitorin so iinprocedrnle-l ( is lo uiiuunt to thu act of fnil. ! The .ili-lrlct eour- In structed the iury that If tinnillrmd loin- p.'iny bad fulled to osiubllsb by a pupon- dprnnoo of ivl'lence tbo delense InleipoHi d Hint tlu-y should find lor thu dtfendaut in error. Held , that Iho RlvlliK of tin limtnii- lion u.is revpislble en or. .Stale ngalnut ( Jcrrnnn fenvlncs Innk. An- iral from lionglai couin- . Jtrvori-'d and ardor discharged. Opinion by t'oiuinlu- sfionor Irvine. in a iiiorpoilhur nnihr cnapter vlll , rom- lilloil Btallites , to wind iip all Inmdviit iianltlng oorporatlon , tbo oorponillon , ev-n ifler con onlliiK to the appointment uf a reoolver , rrmalns nn Interested parly mid nay be beard to roiilxl an application for in order conferring nuthuMiy upon Huri - i-lvor not within llio oilglnal order , ip- iiilnllnt ; him. 2. An order was made i-x parto dln-ctln n'ceiver to BIIP stockhoMois for Ibeir iin- iald HubHorljilloiui. The dercndunt oorj .d-ii- lon moved lo ( llHchargc inn trie. . Tbo notion W.IH overruled and the i-orpur.iilon ixcejiled. Held : That II might njiponl from his order. : i. The constitution provisos that "lu nil nxc of clnlms nKaliiHt coijioralluna mid olnt stock nmioclailoiiH tnc oxart amoiiiit ustly duo tfhuli bo firm n-icertaliied. ami ifler Iho ooipornto prniivrty slmll t tvo icon PXlniUHltd , tbo nrlijirml siibsorlln ro hereof Hliall bo nuilvlilinilly liable lo tbo xtont of their unpaid HiibHorlptloiiH " Tan milking act. chapter vlll , Kpellon ! l" > , c'um- illi-d Btaliitos , iirovliluii that , "Whiii'vtr ' my rec'Iver of any Incorporated binlc : hull llio a report with llio court or Jn ijo heix'of , Helling forth tbo fact that in the iplnlon of Hiul | reoolvrr , lbn assets of uU iank are not siilllclont to pay the iiuliiil- Icrt of Hiidi bank within a icaHojinMc time , lie court or judge may order Hiich r. culver proceed at oni-o In collect from thu HI-V ial HtockholderH of hiich li.ink , who are lalile therefor , any or all such H.-iMlllle.'i H Hliall b < necoHsnry for the paynunt of all bo liabilities of xucli bank. " Held , (1) ) , hat this Hlatiilo refers to HabllltloM of lockbnlilerH upon their murk ; (2) ) . that ho coiiKtltiillcii makoH Iho liublilly f uuh- crlher.i for iinpuld HubscrlplloiiH for thu mrpoEc of paying debts of the c'jrprirailun , Kprondary liability to IK fiifuiee.il i/nly flor tbo ninount of the debts lwi hi u _ ndlclally ngrc-rliilncd and oilier coipurato " \ roporty has betn oxhauslod ; ( .1) ) , Hint proceeding by the receiver of an IriHolvmt rink to collect unpaid HiibsorlptlonH to ItH upltnl Bii.ck H on lifhnlf of cri-dHom of ho corporation and Is a "casu of clalimi" Kalrml Hie coiporailon within Hie monnliu ; the conutltiitlon ; ( ) l , that the Htatutu uoted In HO fur IIH It attempts to aiillioii/.n ctlons to recover unpaid Htoclt tmbHcrlp- IOPH brforo the corporate < lell.s have been udU'lally ascorlalnod and tin ) t-orporatu ropcrty oxhaUHU'd , IH In contllct With thu oiiHtltutlon and void. ' For Throat Diseases , Cougha , Colda. etc. , ffectual relief Is found In tha UEO o ! llrown's llronclilal Trochos. " I'rlco 2 ] cuts. Sold only In boxen-