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    THE OMAHA DAILY HE K: WEDNESDAY, MA IIOIT CO. 1901.
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WAXTEIJ SITLA 1'IOAS.
J IHST-CLA88 dressmaker will sew by
day, reasonable. 621 S. 19th.
A-M231 21
WAMED-MALU HELP.
.WANTED, wo have steady work for a few
good hustlers of good habits and appear
anco. C. l' Adams Co., 10u5 IluwarU St.
11-213
ZIAHUEH tndc taught thoroughly In short
time, catalogue Sc particulars freo. West
ern Harbors' Institute, Omaha. Neb.
11211
WANTED, good solicitors and state audits,
Insurance men preferred. Call ut 317 N.
Y. Llfo UlUg. U-M1S0 22
WANTED, n traveling salesman; good posl
Hon to rlKht party. Address or cull at Hi
N. Y Mfojllde 11-M1I8 22
'.WANTED, men to learn barber trade; only
M wrrUm rcoiilrcn' : biivn iiosltlons IMVltlg
lir. v.oliK- wiiillnir erudiiiitcs this stirlng:
comparatively little expense. Wrlto Moler
iiarucr college, Vizi l uriiiun si.
U-M133 2U
WANTED. tlrst.clnM salesman tn Bell and
take order., for lightning rods. Edison
Hod Co.. Lincoln, Neb., bux &2t.
H-MI3S 20
WANTED, bookkeeper. competent, to
handle complete set of books; give age,
experience und salary expected. M 1, llee.
U-36S-20
RAt.KHXf EV wanted tn noil our coods by
sample to wholesale and retail trade. Wo
nrn (hi, liicri'Ht unit nn'.v manufacturers
In our llnu In tho world. Liberal salary
paid. Address Can-DeX Mfg. Co., Suvan
nali. Oa. U
FIRST-CLASS salesman In every city mid
county. Apply or address 650 Humge
Illock. Omaha. H-.M377 2"'
WAVrHD-FEMALE HELP.
WANTED, 200 girls. 1S2I Dodge.
Tel. STC.
C-213
tJ girls wanted. Canadian omcc, 1C
! Douglas
C 211
WANTED. Indies to loam lialrdrcsMng.
manicuring or facial tniiHsagu; only four
weeks required by our method of practical
experience: expert Instructions, lectures,
etc.; splendid demand for graduates; last
week we nlaced live ulrls at S12 Weekly:
busy season soon; call or write for cata
logue at once. Moler College, 1623 Furnam
St. i .MJJ'l i'l'
WANTED A Swedish woman ns house
keeper; good wages und good homo to the
right, party. 1511 N. ISth St.
C-3-l9
FOU HUNT HOUSES.
IP you want your houses well rented placs
mem wiin uenuwu ; v.u. u.u
ALWAYS moving, II. II.
onicc, 131Hi Faruam St.
goods. Pianos.
xei. imi or ka
D-216
HOUSES for rent In all parts of tho city.
Ilrcnnun-Love Co., 320 So. 13th St.
D-217
HOUSES, stores.
Bcmis, Paxton block.
D-21S
BEE HENKY D. PAYNE, 601 N. Y. LIFE.
D-219
HOUSES, etc. F
D. Wcad, U2I Douglas.
D-200
HOUSES ana flats.
IUngwalt, Barker llllc
D-2S1
HOUSES wanted. Wallace, Brown Illk.
D 253
GOOD six-room fist, city water in kitchen,
2319 N. 21th st., 110. Omaha Loan & Trust
Co.. 16th and Douglas. D M310
FOUll-HOOM modem flat. 1112 8. Uth.
D-M63il
EXP. Del. Co., moving. Tel. 1193. 211 N. ICth.
D-W A7
1-ItOOM modern Hat: well located; largo
rooms. Kenuurd & Son. 310 Drown Illock.
D M'Cj
FOIt KENT, residence. 1056 Georgia avc.,
corner Pacific, 10 rooms, attic, buscmcnt,
east front, modern and extra conveni
encer; lot CfixHO, with trees. InnQIro 311
First Nafl Hank Hldg. D Mils 22
e-
1005 N. 23D ST., f rooms, city water, sewer
and closet, J15. Tho Ilyron Heed Co., 212 S.
Hth st. D-M29I
l'OH RENT, new 10-room house, north part
city, wuter nnd gas. near motor nnd
school. Enqulro W. I. Klcrstead, Room
JOG, City Hall; rent, J25 month.
D-MfSS
FOR RENT, boarding house, 16 rooms, good
location. Inquire IOCS Davenport street.
D-3G3-20'
FOR RENT.
1027 N. 20th St., S-room modern house, 20.
2116 Spencer St., 10-room modern house, $30.
2211 N. 20th St.. 10 rooms, modern house. $20.
2125 Lake St., S rooms, modern house, JIG.
U24 Wirt St., 10 rooms modern house &
barn, $50.
1914 Ilurdettc St., 9 rooms nfoilern house, ir.
SlH No. 39th St.. 8 rooms modern hnimn f.
2010 N. 27th St.. S-room house, city water, $13
:i. uaiuwcu, s-room uouse. city water. $10
vHKENNAN-LOVE Co!.
3C9 So. 13th St.
D 33C-2I
KOIt KENT Ft'U.MSItEU UOO.MS.
STEAM heated rooms at The Thurston.
E-253
DEWEY European hotel, 13th and Farnam,
E-2J6
HOUSEKEEPING rooms. J6 up. 2ei St.
Mary's. E-M9I7 All'
ROOMS. 1906 gnpltol Avc. E-SS7 19
SUNNY room, newly furnished. 623 N. 19th
HI. Ii M2iW 23
Fl'RNlSHED rooms for light hotisekcep
Ing or without. Apply to 2127 Farnam st,
E-5l3(iU 21
I'UHMSinUI ItOt) MM AMJ IIOAItl).
QLENCAIRN. translcnts,1.25lay, 1&) Doug
r 2iT
UTOPIA, 17?1 Davenport St.
F-039
Tho Merrlam, good winter home. 23 Sc Dodge
F-23S
r.OOMS and board, reasonable, im Cass,
F-373-A1'
LAHQE ftcnt room. 509 S. 2Jth ave.
F-5M
K4 N. 23d, nicely furnished' rooms; Bocd
board. F M10I 2C
THE ROSE, 2020 Harney. Rates reasonable.
l' MSU AlC
FOU KENT t'.VFl Il.MSlli:i IIOOMK.
TWO unfurnished rooms: also
mcnt roqms. 1120 N. 17th.
two base
G-130-
6 I'NFURNISHED chambers for man and
wire. 513 is. llth. o 352
FOU HE.Vr-STOllHS AMI OFFICES,
FOR RENT Store, in flrst-clas location
rent reasonable Apply U. C. Peters 4
v,o., grounu noor, nee Hide. i 260
FOR RENT Tho building formerlv oceu.
Pled by The I'co at 916 Farnam St. It has
four stories und u basement which was
fornitfrly i,sud us The Heo pres sroom.
This will te rented very reasonably. If
imeresieu sppiy at onco to C. C. Roie
water, sen etury, room 100, Ilea Uulldlng.
1 :u
STORES, unequalled. Apply Tliard. 221 N 21
j .tii.i-ii
TOR RENT. omcc. with vault and part
nrsi uuur or an top noor, llll-iu llarney
st., suitable for small Jobbing or broker-
ugo business or Btorage. Midland Giuss
' i-uini w,, mo uarny u i-Jixa
roii iiuvr-sroiius ami office.
STOREROOM and basement, NortTfTlth
St.: suitable for pltimhr. Holbrook.
Ilrcwn Illock. 1-M707-
FOH HUNT. Mo'e room. 3U South 18lh st?
onu in live years. Apply trie Ilyron Hoeu
Co.. 213 S. Hth St. I-M115 !l
AGENTS WAXTEI).
SOMETHING new; send 10c nnd receive a
satrt'lp of Kansas corn feathers. Agents
wanted. Kansas Corn Feather Co.. 506
I'uxton tllk. J-COC-Af
CATHOLIC ngents. oillllt free. mn r
women, town or country. Write at one
C 1'. & L. Co., 3SI Dearborn st., Chicago,
III. J-.M.1J6 ?r
WAATED-TO HUNT.
UNFCItNISHED chambers,
wife. 313 N. nth,
man
a-
and
-717
TWO shmlo or double room with board In
Koutn (Jmalia hv two youni; men. First
class and modern conveniences desired.
No llats. Address, V.. M , Uox 17. Ilec
OllU-e, South Omaha. IC 3(3 21
STOIIAOE.
PACIFIC Storage and Warehouse Co.. 912-
911 Jones, general storage and rorwaruins.
-2C1
OM. Van Ctir. Co.. 1311!4 Fnrn. Tels. lS3-3.
waSteii-t IU.Yj
WANTED, to buy. stock of general mer
chandise; must be cheap; or will trade 1C0
ncres of good land. J. J. Austin. Colum
bus. Neb. N-M.173 22'
FOIl SALE FLU.MT1 HE.
CHICAGO l'UHNITUHE CO.. H10 Dodce.
Tel. 2020. New fit 2dhund furniture boucht,
told. ixcliiMigeil. O 1(12
FINEST line of tier and second-hand furnl
turn In the city; Inspect our utock before
buying: we wholesale to country iltnlen;
prlcis low, Enterprise Furniture ;o.. llr.'-l
S. Hth. corner Dodge. O MJ71 A7
ELEGANT sideboard, kitchen furniture.
C23 N. 19th St. 0-M2C1 S3'
l'OH S.VLI-ll()aSES, VEHICLES, ETC.
ENT1HE stock of carriages, buggies and
wagons regardless of cost. Anderson-Millard
Co., Cor. 13th nnd Davenport.
P-207-M2J
WE DO good repair -vork on wagons, light
buggies, etc. II Frost, Hth & Leavenworth
P-K3
GOOD family horse, wtth or without surrv
und harneas W. M. Craig, 2H N. 2Sth
Ave. l' ;ii.-:r
FOU SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
SAWDUST Chenpest posts, poultrj- & hog
lence. vi uougias. y 2(l
2DHAND safe cheap.
Dcrlght, HIS Far nam
Q-263
SAFES; buy, sell exe'ge.
Schwartz, 114 S. 13.
Q-2W
TIMOTHY hay and all kinds teed and cm I.
Monroo At (.o. y 2M
INCUI1ATOHS. Send to the Sure Hatch
Incubator Co., may center, Neb., for a
handsome freo catalogue. Q 2C9
SEED SWEETS.
Neb.
Thco. Williams. .Denson,
VJJI Ml il2j
CUTLERY of all kinds: finest line In the
city; wo grind razors, shears, clippers.
etc a. unueianu, iai uouge uc
Q-MSO Aft
WIRE fence for poultry. Belgian hare, hog
tleld or lawn, wire vtorxs, ih . -giu si.
tj MG7S Jy7
10-SYRUP soda fountain nt Peterson Bros.,
lis H. loin, encap lor caBn. y wi
MASQUERADE make-up outfit, contains
paints, powuers. Durni corK, nose putty,
beards, spirit gum, etc., the lot mailed
for 50 cents, ciias. aiarsnan, .Mir.. Lock
port, N. Y. Q-736 10
FOR SALE, new range, bargain: also fur
niture. I'arty to leavo city, awn cnicago.
Q-353.21
FOR SALE Iady's bicycle; in good repair.
uncap. .Aaaress, .m. uee. ij Jii
FLORISTS.
LOUIS LECLUSE. successor to H. Haas.
1S13 Vinton Tel. 2676. l'lants, cut tlower
deslcn: hall, residence, weddinc nnd
gravo decorations. Orders promptly filled
by mnn or express. imi-aj,
CLAIUVOYA.TS.
MRS. FRITZ, medium.
SID North 16th.
S-270
MMJ2 GYLMER, genuine palmist 1G05 Dodge
a ill
55ENO, clairvoyant, occult teacher. 1915
Farnam. a aiti a
ELECTRIC THEATMEXT.
ELITE parlors, Gib South 16th, second floor.
A All 1- AS
MME. AMES, 1615 Howard, 2d floor, room 1.
T-1S7-M2I
MABEL GRAY, 31756 N. 15th St.. Flat E.
T-M431 M3&
CAMILLE DUVAL, 619 So.
16th. 2d Hoor.
T-621 A6
MISS WILLIAMS of St. Louis, massage,
magnetic, electric treatment. 302 N. Ulth
room 3. T M6IJ AS
MISS MAY LESLIE, 1C15 Howard, 2d floor.
T-M313 A2
PERSONAL.
DR. ROY, chiropodist; corns & superfluous
hair removed by electrlcty. R. 12 Frenior
block. U-279
PRIVATE homo before and during contlne
ment; babies adopted. Mrs. Burget, 2620
Uurdette. U-272
FRENCH accordion pleating: Ivory rim
buttons; mail orders, Omaha Pl".ulns Co.,
1521 Douglas. U 273
SUPPLIES for all machines; machines for
rent. White Sen ing Machine, 1620 Douglas.
Tel. 2331. U-271
PRIVATE hospital for ladles before and
during conilncmcut; bublus adopted. 2306
Grunt St. U-273.
RUPTURE cured; no knife, 110 pain, no
danger; send tor circulars, Empire Hup
turo Curu, V32 N. Y. Life Building, Omaha.
U-SM-AU9
A BOX of Re-No-May Powder Is not a
luxury when It affords you a, cure and
secures tho comfort and happiness of
your room-mate. u MJ12
VI AVI Woman's wity to health; rational,
wholesome borne treatment 3 IS llee Bldg,
U-276
TURKISH baths, massage baths electric
baths, fur ladles only; skilled women
massage operators; finest equipped baths
in the city. Renstrom Bath Company,
Rooms 216 to 220, Deo Bldg. U-278
RHEUMATISM, paralysis, goitre, female
diseases, consumption, glandular swell
ings, obesity, stomach and kidney troubles,
chronic diseases cured by Thyroid Lymph
Remedies. Consultation and booklet free.
Thyroid Lymph Co.. 500-2-4 Bee Bldg.,
Omaha; 9l-a-6 Burr Block, Lincoln. Neb.
U-16I-M21
WANTED, roommate; references. L CI,
Bco. U-M262 23
M. QOLbMAN' .t- fn nnl- tirrfept n
cordeon pleating plant In the west. Mnll
orders solicited. Knltn 'V) IVim'tua UlnrU-
U-277
WANTED, permanent home on farms for
three colored boys, ages S to 12 years, and
iwo outer ooys auoui 1110 same ages.
Child Saving Institute. U MSC3 i'l
C. MUDDLEMIST. wall paper cleaner: best
Tf cltv references; rooms cleaned $1 and
up; tel. ism. u M363 2o
RUPTURE cured; no knife, no pain, no
danger; send for circulars. Empire Rup
ture . ure, tuj ;, 1, i.ue isuiming, uniana.
U-M3S0
I WANT to correspond with a tlrst-class
lady from 30 to IS; marriage the object.
C. K.. Lock Box HI, Ulysses. Neb.
U-M372 21
UPHOLSTERING.
GLOBE COUCH CO., 1519 LeavtbTTel. 25;
MO.VHY TO l.OAA-HHAL ESTATE.
MONEY" Ij loan on Improved Omaha real
estate. Prcnn.in-Love Co., 309 South 13th.
W-)
WANTIlDt-Clty loans, bonds and warrants,
George & Compai.y, lUd Karnam street.
W -3SI
LOA'NS on cait-rn Nebraska and western
Iova farms at S ier con'; borrowers can
pav tvj or any mumpie; any inicrei
date: no delay. Urminan-Lovo Co., 300
bo. uiit m umann, ,ncu. w j
$1.oot and upward to loan on lmprced cltv
property i.nd farms.
W. Farnam Smith &
Co., 130 l nrnnm.
W 2S2
AVANTED. city and farm loans; also bond
anil warrants, it. r; j'oiers ld
Farnam St., Bee Bldg. W 2SI
MONEY to loan on farm nnd city property;
mweii ruics. u. j,- Davis Co., I&ou r urnam.
W-2S3
MONEY to loan at 5 and per cent nn
umuna property. v. u. AKIKie, wi ism.
W-2S6
FIVE percent money. Bomls. Paxton block.
W-2SS
PRIVATE mony. F. D. Wcad. K24 Douglas.
W-2S9
PRIVATJ: monr
lay. Garvin Pros
lOS Farnam. W-291
AND 5H pel cent city and farm loans.
Gatvln Bros.. 1613 Farnam 8,t. W-S99
PRIVATE money. Sherwood. 937 N. Y. L.
S AND B4 per cent loans. W. H. Thomas,
First national Bank building. Tel. lfiis.
W-2-M
CASH on hand.
O. E. Turklngton. 6J3 Bee.
W-M53I
JIO.MIV TO I.tA CHATTELS.
MONEY TO LOAN
EVERYBODY.
If you wish to make a llttlo loan why
trouble your friends when you cun bor
row money from us on one hour's notice
without publicity or trouble?
WE LOAN MONEY
ON VOUR FURNITURE, PIANO. ORGAN,
ll'lliSI-.a, H,UU.S till Afil I'Kll
HONAL PROPERTY WITHOUT RE
MOVAL. PUBLICITY OR DELAY.
LOANS FROM $10.00 TO $20.00.
ANY LENGTH OF TIME,
ONE MONTH OR ONE YEAR.
Wo guarantee obr terms und rates to bo
tho very lowest and within the reach of
nil. Liberal und courteous treatment to
everybody, and wo Invito your Inspection.
COME AND BE CONVINCED.
Wo oiso make loans to SALARIED- PEO
PLE on their PLAIN NOTES. No pub
licity whatever.
Call on us beforo going elsewhere.
S. E. COR. 10TH AND DOUGLAS ST8.
BROWN BLOCK, ROOM 312.
N-M120
"WHEN YOU NEED MONEY SEe'uS.""
It la easy to advertise lowest rates, as
others do, but we feel positive that if you
will maku comparisons you will bo con
vinced that you can do better with us
than "lsowhiTe W loan on furniture,
pianos, live ktock, etc., or we will make
you a
SALARY LOAN
without Indorsor or mortgage.
We chargo nothing for making the
loan and you receive
tho full amount In cash.
You may pay It back in one
month or take six months or
more in uhlch to repay It,
and you need not pay tor It ono day
longer than you keep it. Our terms are
tho easiest, our business Is coutldcntial
and our motto Is "try to please.
OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO..
119 Board of Tradu Bldg. Tel. 23.
(Established 1S2) 306 So. 16th St.
X-il31S
SALARY LOANS. .
If you aro employed by a responsible tlrm
wo will loan you sums from lo to $100 on
your note ut much cheaper und easier
rales than elsewhere. Of this wo are
positive. Absolutely t:o charges fof papers.
Nothing deducted from uraumit aesired.
Easiest partial payments. Reliablo Credit
Co.. room 303, Paxton Block. X j
MONEY loaned salaried people holding per
manent position with responsible concern
upon their names without security; eaay
payments. Tolman, 110 Board Trado bids.
v X-2yj"
MONEY loaned on pianos, furnlturo. JQW
elry. horses, cows, etc C. F. Reed, 319 S. 13.
X-297
MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture, horses
cows, Jewelrv. Duff Green, R. 8, Barker bll
blk
x -sjs
SALARY loans at reduced rates. Omaha
Credit Co., 626 New York Life Bldg.
X-299
MONEY to loan. I. Zlegler, 109 Ware illock.
A J1U62
SEE
Private party for salary loans.
itoom iiu urown uiock.
X-M121
Short time loans J. Pleasants, 51 Barker blk
A.-J27
LOANS ON SALARIES. FURNITURE.
Hvo stock, etc. Quick service and lowest
rates guaranteed. J. W. TAYLOE, 633 (top
floor) Paxton Block, northeast corner lOtli
and Furnam, entrance on join st.
X-M376
BUSINESS CHANCES.
$150 CASH on easy payments buys 25 strictly
luwiui iiiiuiwi ftiui iiitiiHiiiua iur utiiirta,
cigars or cash; will cam $2 und upward
weekly each. Earl Clark & Co., Furni
ture Manufacturers, Chicago, III.
V-310
FOR SALE, agricultural Implement and
carriage business in south central Ne
braska. For further particulars nddress
Box bOJ, wcet Liberty, la. v 111
STEAM dye nnd cleaning shop In city of
innoo or 11.000 Inhabitants for sale for $150:
a good chance for a dyer who understands
ins business; amy snop in 1110 city. ,u
dress L Bee. Y M155
FIRST-CLASS restaurant
Sing, 1316 Webster.
for kale. Sum
Y-M2I1-21
RESTAURANT for sale, ono of the nicest
In Denver: choice locution, low rent, big
ensh trade, new fixtures? good thing for
the right mnn: a sure winner. This plitco
will stand closest Investigation. Call or
address Johnston it Co., Lot Curtis st .
Denver. Colo, v M32 21
SUIIURRAN drug store; lino trade, reason
for selling, other business: half cash, bul
nnco good land; nearest drug storo to
5,0f) population. Address M 5, Rco.
Y-M379 26
FOR SALE. 75-bnrrel flour mill, located In
central Nebraska, in good wheat country
has good run both merchant and custom
mill nz: co-horse steam n ant. Corliss en
gine; mill Is In good repair and doing
goon business; reason tor selling, om age.
Address .m i. care nee. .mjts
FOR SALE. $S.0() stock of general mer
chandlse In central Nebraska: cood loca-
cntlon; sulendld trade; good rcusou for
pontile. For particulars write ut once to
jt 3. nee. v 31371 2t;
FOR SALE-REAL 11STATE.
RANCH AND FARM lands for sale by th
unior pnciiic itai road company, u. A.
McAllaster. land commissioner. Union
"acme Headquarters, umana, Neb.
RE 311
FOR SALE, corn lands, stock rnnches am
business locations In the Corn Belt coun
try, W H. Clements, Lyons, Nub.
RE-M977
HOUSES lots, farois. lands', loans; also fire
tnxurunce. Remit, Paxton Blk, RE 312
CHAS. E WILLIAMSON, 1203 Farnam St
UK 311
SEE HENRY B. PAYNE. 601 N. Y. LIFE.
UIv-316
WANT offer on fine lot and seven-room
house, close to cood car line. Eastern
owner anxious to sell. M. J. Kennaid &
Son, 309-10 Brown Block. RE Pu2
OSTEOPATH V.
JOHNSON Institute. 515 N. Y, L. Bldg. Tel,
iti; mice jonnson, u. u.. muics aept
Gld E. Johnson, Osteopathlst, Mgr.
-317
M. E. DONOHUE. D. O.. of Still school,
Ktrkavlllc, Mo., CM Paxton Blk. Tel. 1367
-3
I
MEDIC l.
OONOVA Is n Frenh treatment for mate
and female, for the positive cure of (Ion- :
orrhoea, Gleet. Unnatural Discharges, In- ,
flammatlons, Irritations und Ulcerations I
or 'hx mucous membrane. An internal
remedy with Injecdon combined, wnr- ,
ranted to cure worst cases In una week;
$3. per package or two for $i Sent any
where on receipt of price. The Kldd Dru
o., x.ivin. 111 .wiii'ri u uiiivc. rpxnn,
who.eale, Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omani;
M. A Dillon. South Omaha, Davis Dnv
Co., Council Biuns. Full line of rubu-.r
goods.
LADIES. I positively guurnntee Golden
Seal, never tailing female regulator: will
relieve most obntlmtto cases of delayed
periods in live hours; sent secure from
observation. H.oo. Dr Annie Fowler, 27U
Olive st.. St. Louis. Mo.
SHORTHAND AMI TVI'UWUITINO.
A. C. VAN SANT'S School. 717 N. Y. Life.
HOYLEri' College, court repdrtcr principal.
Bco Bldg. 323
NEtl. Business & Shorthand college, Boyd's
Theater.
GREGG Shorthand. Om. 1 Co!., 16 & Doug
l'ATENTJ.
INVENTORS GOT AN 1DEA7 We hnndl
patents copyrights und trade marks; yfu
ttve us tho uure idea and wo will do the
rest: modern equipped machine shop nnd
foundry In connection; Otllclal Ouietto on
lite; guldo book freo. Mason, Fenwlck &
Lawrence, patent lawyers. UK Howard
St.: Tel. HI9, Omaha. J. P. Cronln, rcpr.
-320
I'ATICNTS No fee unless sut essful. Slcs
v.o., ueo iiuiiuing, umuna. Neb. 1
- .. -Je-lo
INCt.llATOHS AMI IHtOOUHItS.
INCUBATOR3 and brooders; catalogue
mo uurr iiiuuuniur V.O., U 2,
Omaha. Nob. Factory ut 2Sth t Davenport.
179-M.H
FACTORIES FOR RENT.
FACTORY, laundry or grocery building,
corner. Daniel C. Patterson, 1623 Farnam.
- M311 Ala
WALL PAPER.
2 a roll and up; painting, paper hanging,
decorating. Kelscy, 117 S. Hth. Tel. Ifios
. , : -6G3-
PAWNimOKEIlS.
EAGLE Loin Omcc. reliable, accommodat-
;iib. uii uusiness conuucntiai. Mil Douglns
329
PIIINTINO.
IAVE It printed right. Waters Printing
Co.. 122 So, 15th St. Phono 2190. "n""B
-6S3 A7
LAUNDRY.
OMAHA Steam Laundry; shirts. 7c; collars
2c; cuffs. 4o. 17S0 Leavenworth. Tel. 517,'
333
BICYCLES.
WE HAVE the only Vulcanlzer In the city
v uufeHy uu'3, UO 11113 WOTK 08 gcoa
us can bo done at tho factory. 1622 caul
tol Ave. .
STAMMERING AND STUTTEIUNtJ,
CURED. Julia Vaughn, 130 Ramce Bldg.
331
CARPBXTERS AND JOHIIURS.
ALL kinds of carpenter work and repairing
promptly at'.endcd to. J. T. Ochiltree. 20th
and LakeSts. 3jo
FURNITURE It Et'AHt INC.
TEL. 133L M S. Walklln. 2111 Cuming St
B. & M. unk hodsc. J. arilder, Prop., dealer
iu uii iiiemia, nutiies, ,tc. canoans a
tpeclalty. wi-.so3 F.arnam,';Oniaha. Tel. 237S
M337
EXPERT' ACCOUNTANT.
LESSONS In bookkeeping, etc., day or
Rathbun. . 334
It II II iu: U STAMPS.
BADGES medals. Om. Pl't. Co., Beo Bldg,
ACCORDION PLEATING.
ACCORDION pleating, cheapest, best quick-
.'un, ,. v-, didin, o. iu. i.or, inn anil
Farnam. 33.V
TICKET ItlUMCKlt.
CUT rate tickets ivcrywhere. P. II. Phil
bin. 1505 Furnam. Tolouhonc 7St. 333
ELOCUTION AND READINC.
MRS. DORWARD. Studio 603 N. 19th St.
377-AI
BIRDS AND TAXIDHRJIV.
STOCK'S Bird Storo. 1213 S. 16th. 323
FOUND.
I OUND. bunch of keys at postolllco. Owner
can have by applying at Bee Qillce.
Found-M3Sl
RAILWAY TIME CARD.
CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE
& St. Paul Railway City
Ticket Ottico. 1501 Farnam
Sticet. Telephone, 2st,
Depot. Tenth nnd Mason
Streets. Telephone, 029.
LeaNe, Arrive.
fCBICl
mWAUR
Chicago Limited Ex,..,a :u)im a 8:03 am
Chicago & Omaha Ex .b 7;I5 am b 3;10 pni
a uauy. u uany except auuuay.
cnicAao. rock' irfi;.
and Route" city
Ticket omee', 132J fur
nam Street. Teleulione
tu. Depot. Tei.tn'nnd
A urcy Sta, Tele
phone. 629.
ymwbu i nn t,Aii u a;uv jjlil a 1 133 urn
Des Moines. Rock Isl- i.-s pm
and and Chicago a 7:10 pm a 9:23 nn.
WEST.
Lincoln. Colorado Spgg.,
Denver, Pueblo und
Co.Vrado;"oklahoma-;V:a Pm a 4:15 m
a'uy?TDaUy -e,cey am
UNION PACIFIC.-THE OVER.
lanC Routu';-Geneui Olllces
N. E. Cor. Ninth und Funiuin
Streots. City Ticket Oillc", 13"
Farnam Street. T,.nni,n,.' T ,T
TJ Depot. Tenth and I Vcy 'i-
Leavo. Arrive.
The Overland Limited.. u &:20 urn u 7:30 Dm
The Chicago-Portland ' m
Special a 8:50 am a 7:30 pm
The Fast Mall a S:5o um u 3:r3 mn
Tho Mail and Express. .all;i pm u ivil Jim
Lincoln. Ueatrlco und '
Stromsbtirg Express. .b 4:05 pm bi2:3o pm
Tho Pacific Express,... u 1:25 pm
Tho Atlantic Express... k.jo mn
Grand Island Local... .b 5:30 pin b a 35 am
a dally, b Dally except Sundiiy. m
OMAHA & ST. LOUIS RAIL
road Omaha. Kansas city
& Eastern Ritilroao "1'ha
Qulncy Rotitc',-Tlcket Of
lice. HU F.irn.im St. Tele
phone. 322. Depot, Tenth and
Marcy Streets. Telephone,
Leave. Arrive.
8t. Louis Cannon Ball
Express , a 6:15 pm a S:20 am
Kansas City & Qulncy v "
Local a 7:00 am a 9;00 pm
a Dally. " '
W A B A S II RAILROAD -flSrES3Cl
Ticket Olllce, 1113 Farnam
tVMMM s,rce, 'feloplione. 322 De
"JVrMiLvl P0'- Tenth and Marcy Sts.
V3ZX2. Telephone. 629. '
Leavo. Arrive.
St. Louis "Cannon Ball"
Express ., a 5:15 pm a 8;20 am
a Dally
I
Dcs Moines and Daven-
port Local a 7:25 am bn:33 am
Chicago Express blHi5 am u 8 10 am
It tll.U V TIME t AHI).
1 ncMONT. m.Kimits.t!
fff) Mlstuutl Vailey P.allroiid
(1 - Tho Northwestern
i- Ltiw" Gemral Oillccs.
I ltd States Nations!
Bank Building, H. W.
,..?tiAi lWAlrtli nh.l far.
Ticket ofllee. 1191 Farnm St
I'epot, I3tij and Webster Sts.
i,,..-, .. . . Leave.
Arrive,
a 5:00 pm
e il'.O pm
b 6:00 pra
bl0:25 am
blO:2S nm
'-'eadwood,
Hot Springs a S
Wyoming, Casber and
!;00 pm
UoukIus d 3;P0 pm
Hastings, iork, David
Uty, Superior, Geneva,
Exeter und Scvurd....b 3:(0 pm
-Norfolk. Verdlgro and
I remont b 7:30 am
Lincoln, Wahoo and
I-remont b 7:30 am
nemoni L.ocnl a 730 am
u uauy. b Dallv exctnt Suiul.tv
. c Sun-
uay, only, d Dully except
Dally except Monday.
Saturday.
CHICAGO & NORTH
western Rail wuy "The
Northwestern Lino"
City Ticket Ofllce, HOI
Furnam St. Telephone,
til. Depot, Tcntlt ami
.Marc) Sts. Telephone 629.
r. ..i i . ... ixsuve. Arrive.
Daylight ChUago Spe-
r,.c, lU a 7:03 am all:30 pm
Chlcugo 1 UMtnger a l;15 pm u 4:10 um
Lustern Lxprtss. Dcs
lolncs, .Marshalitowii,
Ceiiur Rapids und
l lilcugo al0:35 am a Itcs pm
Lastern Special. Chl
cugo und East a 4:55 pm a 1:03 pm
last Mull, Chicago to
Omahu a 2;i5 ,,m
Omaha-Chicago L'fd ..a 7:13 pin u v.v) am
l;uy t Mall a s:30 am
Cedar Huplds P.tsrungur u 5;3J pm
u Daily. ,
CHICAGO, ST. PAUL.
Minneapolis .V OinaJia
ltailwuy -Tho Norm
western Line ' General
Uinces, Nebraska Divi
sion, lath nlict Webster
sts. City Ticket Olllce.
r ...am St.
uiu N ebstcr
Telephone, M. Depot,
Sts.
Leave. Arrive.
Twin City Paf.cugcr.. ,a :w am u a:lu pm
Omaha l'asscnger ull:lo um
Sioux City "(: North
east Nebraska a 3:topm
a Dally.
SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC
Railroad "Tho North
wctiicrii Line" aeuerul
Oillccs, United Stated
Nutlonal Bunk Building,
S. W. Corner T'.veittn
nnd Fnrrtam Sts. Ticket
omcc. iwi Farnam St. Telephone 561. Do
pot Tenth and Marcy Sts. Telcphono 61).
Leave. Arrive.
Twin City Express a 0:53 am ulo:25 pm
Twin CHy Limited a 7:55 pm u :15 am
Sioux City Local u SiV) am u 3:50 pin
a Dally.
BURLINGTON & Mis
souri River Railroad
"i'ho Burlington nouie
General unices, Nortn
west Corner Tenth and
Farnam Streets. Ticket
umce, 1j02 Futnum btroot.
. ,1....,,.,, Jfut1,ln T.tllth
.2ffPi Streets. -.Urrlve.
Lincoln. Hastlnfs and sjw am & 7;J.
McCooK ::;.;V-
Lintolti. .Denver, mn n 3:00 um
uW;KSi.sSs nil?
um
NVfflu s: um
Denver. Coiorado. Utuh
and Calltornla... ..
bU:53 am
a 6:15 am
LoulsUlle.' Pmitsm 1.3:20 pm bll:05 am
"IJa'cinc iSn:."Zi 7:10 pm a S:20 m
. Dally? b Dully except Sunday.
KANSAS CITY. ST. JO
us ph Council Bluffs
Ruiiroad "Tno Burling
ton Route" 'ticket otnee,
iKitf it'iirniirii Htreut. Tele
phone, 200. Depot. Tontn
und Mason Street. 'A'uiu-
phor.u, lli.
euvc. yvriivc.
...., ritv Dny Ex-.-o-9:iJ um u o:2i
Sas cuyNlgKtEx..ui:3opm u
pm
am
St. LOUIS l ijer. " - 10 m u ,5 ftm
" j'obeph und St
a. uaii)
CHICAGO, BURLINGTON
A; (julncy Ruilroud "The
lliiriingion ltouto" Ticket
Olnce ioJ2 tarnam street.
Telephone, 'iM. Depot
Tentn anu Mason streets,
'iclephoiic, r:t.
Leave. Arrive.
Du llgllt
iiieugo Spe-
a 7:0) nm a!0:20 um
ciai
Chicago Vestlbulcd Ex.a 4:v0 iim u 7:15 am
Chicago Local Express.u 9:30 um u 4:u5 pm
Chicago Limited a 7:a0 pm u 7:15 um
Fust -Man a -" pin
a Dally.
ILLINOIS CENTRAL
Rallroad-Clty Ticket Of
llce. 1102 Farnum Street.
Telephone, .213. Depot,
Tenth and Marcy Streets.
QjuaoKS Leave. Arrive.
ChlcuuvT..xprc!S a "m uii;ja pm
Chicago Limited, ... ...a 7:1a pm u b:u5 urn
Minneapolis cl: ""V .m
Express . " um
Minneapolis & St. Puul
Limited 1 I'm
Fort Dodge Local from
Council Bluffs b 1:30 pm
b 9:10 pm
u s:05 am
a S:15 am
Fort Dodge Local trom
Council Bluffs a 6:00 am
a dally, b Dally except Sunday,
MISSOURI PACIFIC RAIL
r:rd General Oillccs and
Ticket Oillccs, Southeast
Corner lull und Douglas
Sts. Telephone, 101. Duput,
Union station.
Leave. Arrive.
um' Kansas
,u 10:00 am
a 0:25 pm
u 0:15 um
k: c., St. L. Express.. alJ;50 pm
Leave from 13th and
Webster Streets:
Nebraska Local. via
Weeping Water b 4:10 pm al0:4j am
u Dully, b Dally except Sunday.
EUROPE
$27) excursion June 29.
by speclully chartered
Hteunicr city ot jiome, . mu ions, iu
Hrotland. England, Ireland, Belgium und
France, Willi 7o Rhino nnd Swiss side trip;
KD Ituly extension. .
S425 North Cape 1,I,,r,thJrurf.n A?a-
Mu and June, via Gibraltar
F. C. CLARK. Ill Broadwiiy, N. Y.
POSTOFFICE NOTICE.
(Should bo read DAILY by nil Interested
as changes may occur ut any time )
Foreign trills for the week ending .March
23, 11, will close (PROMPTLY In all cases)
nt tho Genrial Postottlcc as follows: Par
cels, Post Mulls close ono hour earlier thun
closing time shown below. Parcels Post
malls for Germany close at 5 p. m. on
March 20th, per a. s. Barbarossa, via Bre
men. Regular and Supplementary malls closo at
Foreign Branch half an hour lutcr than
closing tlmu shown below.
TrniiM-Atliintlc Mulls.
WEDNESDAY At 6:30 a. m. for EUROPE
per a. s. New York, via Southampton
(mall for Ireland must bo directed ''per
t. s. New York"!; a: fa-i a. rr.. cupple
inentury 10 u. in.) for EUROPE, per s. a.
Majestic, via Queenstown; ut 10 a. :n. for
BELGIUM direct, per s. . Kensington
(mail must bo directed "per s. . Ken
sington"). THURSDAY At 7 a. m. for FRANCE,
SWITZERLAND, ITALY. SPAIN, POR
Tc 'GAL, TURKEY. EGYPT. GREECE.
BRITISH INDIA and LORENZO MAR
QUE., per a. s. L'Aquitalne, via Havre
mulls for other parts of Europe must bu
directed "per s. s. l.'Aquttnlnu").
SATURDAY At 4:50 u. m.,for EUROPE,
per if. b. Campania, vlu Queenstown; at
7:30 u, m. for NETHERLANDS' yllrcct.
per a. t. Potsdam (mull must bu directed
"per is . Potsdum"); nt 8 u. tn. for
ITALY direct, per s, w. Allcr (mall inu.tt
bo dlrectud "per h. g. Allur").
PRINTED MATTER. ETC. - This
steumer tal;es printed mutter, commercial
papers and samples for Germany only.
The same class of mail matter for other
parts of Europo will not bu sent by this
ulilp unless specially directed by her.
After the closing oi tho Supplementary
Truns-Atiantlo Malls above, additional
supplementary mulls aro opened on tho
piers ot thu American, English, French
und Gcrmuu steamer, ana remain open
until within ten minutes of the hour of
jailing of steamer.
.Mil 1 1 for South mnl Central America,
Went ill dies, Elu,
WEDsESDA'i-At S a. tn. tor BERMUDA,
nam Sts
ll
111. 115).
1101
litn
4fc
'rvs-
St. A
POVI'Ol'FlCi: Mil HE.
per t. s Trinidad: at .) u. in. for
1NAGU.V ami HAITI, per s. s 'ueti
liiiig. at In h. m. for BRAZIL, per s s.
BrllHglo, vl it Pi rnambucn nnd Juntos
(mall inuft be dlrectad "pc s. s. Bel
laslo"); ut 11 n. in. tor BRAZIL, per s
Wonlsworth mull ror Nnrthirn tir.ixll,
Argentine Republic. Uruguay and Para
guay must be directed "iht s. s. Words
worth ). nt 12 n,. for CUBA. YUCATAN.
CAMPECIIE. TABASCO find CHIAPAS,
per t. s. Yucatan, via llavnna nnd Pro
greso (mail for otltcr parts or Mexico
must be directed "per s. s. Yucatan ");
at 12:) p. m.! iMipptemetitary 1 p. in.) for
TURKS ISLAND mid DO.M1NICIA.N RE
PUBLIC, per s. s. Cherokee; at 11 ). m.
for JAMAICA, per s. s. Admiral Schley,
from Philadelphia.
THURSDAY At 10 ft. in. for IIA1TA, per
. s. Prlns William IV (mnll for Otiracoa,
Trinidad. Vuncsueln, British und Dutch
Guiana must be directed "per s. s. Prlns
William IV); at 12 in. for SANTIAGO.
or . s. Santiago do Cuba; at Ml p. in.
for NASSAU, per steamer from .Miami,
FRIDAY At 12 m. for MEXICO, per s. .
lthnka, via Tumplco (mull must be di
rected "per s. h. lthaka").
SATURDAY At :3-.i a. m. fur ARGEN
TINE REPUBLIC, URUGUAY nnd
PARAGUAY, pe rs. s. Virgil; nt 9 1, m.
lor GRENADA nnd TRINIDAD, per 8. .
Grenada; at 9 a. m. (supplementaty !';30
n. in.) for PORTO RICO (via S.iii .-uanr
VENEZUELA ami CURACAO, per f. s.
Caracas (mall for Savnnllliv and Carthu
genu must tie directed "per s. s. Cunt
cus")! at 0:3n a. m. (supplementary lo u,
ni.) for ST. THOMAS, ST. CROIX, LEE
WARD mid WINDWARD ISLANDS, und
UC.MKIi.MIA, per 8. s. Madlana; at 10 a.
in. for CUBA, per s. s. .Mexico, via Ha
vana; at 10 n. in. (supplementary lo;.10
a. m.) for FORTUNE ISLAND. JA
MAICA, SAVAN1LLA nnd CARTHA
GENA. per s. s. Altai (mall for Costa
Rica must be directed "per s. . Altai");
nt 10 u. in. (stipplemcntury 10:30 a. tn )
for HAITI, per s. x. Alps, ut 12 ni, for
NORTHERN BRAZIL, per s. s. Horatio;
nt 12:30 p. in. for MATANZAH, CAN
BAR1EN, NUEVITAS. 11 1 11 AHA and
BARACOA, per s. s. Ollnda (ordinary maU
only which must bo directed "per s. 9.
Ollnda").
Malls for Newfoundland, by rail to North
Sydney, nnd thence by steamer, close at
this otllce dally nt 6:w p. m. (connecting
close hero every Monday, Wednesday und
Saturday), .Mulls for Mlquclou, by rail to
Boston, and theuco by steamer, closo nt
this otllco dally at 6:30 p. m. Mails for
Cuba, by rail to Fort 'lampa, FU., and
thenco by steamer, close ut this otllco
dally, except Monday, ut a. m, (the
connecting closes on Sundny, Wednes
day and Friday). Malls for Cuba, by rail
to Miami, Flu., mid thenco by Fteamcr,
closo ut this olllco every Monday uiiil
Friday at "11 p. tn. Malls for Mexico
City, overland, unless specially uddrcssed
for dispatch by steumer, closo at this
otllco daily ut 1:30 p. in. and 11 p. in.
Mails for Costa Rica. Belize, Puerto Cor
tex nnd Guatemala, by rail to New Or
leans, nnd thenco by steamer, cloio ttt
this ofllce dally at "1:30 p. in. (conf uting
closes hero Mondays for .'Jellre, Puerto
Cottcz und Guatemala and Tuesdays for
Costti Rica). Registered mail closes at
6 p. iu, previous day.
Irmm-l'iii'lllc Mull.
Mails for Hawaii. Japan, China nnd Phil
ippine Islands, via Sun Francisco, closo
hero dally tft 6:3') p. m. up to .March
MSth, Inclusive, for despatch per s. a.
City of Peking.
Mulls for China nnd Japan, via Vancouver,
closo here daily nt Brai p. m. up to March
19th, inclusive, for despatch per s. s
Empress of India (registered mall must
bo dltected "via Vuncouver".
Slalls for Australia (except West Aus
tralia, which Is forwurded via Europe),
New Zculund, Fiji, Samoa und Hawaii,
via Sun Frunclsco, close here dullv at c:J0
p. m. nftcr March "3d and up to March
23d, inclusive, or on urrlval of s, u.
Etruria. duo nt New York March 23d, for
despatch per s. t. Sonoma.
Malls for Hawaii. China, Japan and Phil
Ipplno Islands, via San Francisco. cloo
here dally ut 6:30 p. m. up to .March "Jalh
Inclusive, for despatch per n. s, Gaeik. '
Mails for Australia (except West Australia
which goes via Europe, and New Z.'a-.w,"l-'5
G0" via Sun Francisco). ,nnd
FIJI Islands, via Vancouver, close hero
dnlly nt 6:30 p. m. after March "23d and
up to Mnreh "30th, Inclusive, lor despatch
per s. s, MIowcru (supplementary malls,
via Seattle, closo at 6:30 p, m. March 'Mist
Malls for Hawaii, vlu Son Francisco, closo
hero dally ut 6:30 p. m. up to April "Ut
tor despatch per s. v Murlpoea.
Malls for Tahiti uni) Marquesas Islands,
vl.i S.tn Frnnclsco. closo here daily at
6:30 p. in. up to April loth, Inclusive, for
despatch per s. s. Australia.
,
Trans-Paclflc malls aro forwarded tn port
ot sailing daily and tho schedule of clos
ing Is arranged on tho presumption of
their uuintcrrtintcil nvcrl.in.i i-,.ui,
"Registered mall closes at 6. p. m. previ
ous day.
Postoillce. Now York. N. Y., March 1.1. KOI
CORNELIUS VAN COTT. Postmaster.
GOVERNMENT NOTICE.
PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUPPI.IES
Dvpartmcut of tho Interior, Ofllce of In
dian Affairs, Washington, D. C, March 7
1901. Sealed proposals, Indorsed "Proposals
for bcof, flour, etc." us the case mav be,
and directed to the. Commissioner of Indian
Affairs, 233 Johnson street, Chicago, ill
will bo recetved until 1 o'clock p. in., of
Tuesday, April 9. 1901, for furnishing for thu
Indian Service, beer, flour, bacon, beans,
coffee, sugar, rice, ten nnd other articled of
subsistence; ulso for boots and shoes
groceries, soap, baking powder, crockery,
ugrlculturr.l Implements, paints, oils, glass,
tlnwnre, wagons, harness, leather, shoe
llndlngs, nuddlery, etc., hurdwnrc, school
mid medical supplies, and u long list of
miscellaneous ai tides. Heaicu proposals in
dorsed "Ptoposals for blankets, woolen 'nnd
cotton goods, clothing, etc.," as tho case
may be. mid directed to tho Commissioner
of Indian Aflalrti, Nos. 77 nnd 79 Wooster
btrcct, New York City, will bo received un
til 1 o'clock p. m., of Tuesday, Muy 7, yyi
for furnishing fur tho Indian Service'
blankets, woolen nnd cotton goods, cloililii"'
notions, hats und cups. Bids must bo muiVo
out on government ulunks. Schedules giv
ing nil necessary Information tor blihiera
will be furnished on application to the In
dian Ofllce, Washington. D. C; Nos. 77 and
79 Wooster street, New York City; 235 John
son street, Chlcugo, III.; No. IMS Huwnrd
Btreet, Omahu, Nobr.; the Commissures of
Subsistence, U. S. A., Ht Cheyenne, Leav
enworth, So. Louis, St. Puul nnd Sun
Frunchco; the postmasters tit Sioux city'
Yunkton, Arltnnsus City. Caldwell, Topek'i'
Wichita una Tucson. Bids will be opuneil
ot the hour und days above stated, mui
bidders tiro Invited to be present at the
opening. Thu Department reserves tho
right tu determine tho point of delivery mnl
to reject anv und all bids, or uny purt of
any bid.
W. A. JONES. Commissioner.
Mch. IS to A.ir. 8
OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTHR
muster, For Leavenworth. Kun.. Maroh
19. 19J1. Sealed proposal., lit triplicate, will
be received here until 11 u. m.. central
time. April 18. ltoi. for constructing I
building ror Artillery Guard Room. Shops,
etc.. Including plumnlng mid electric wil
ing, ut this post. Information furnished on
uppllcatlnu hero oi ut olllce Depot Quarter
master, Omaha. U. S. roservts right to ac
cept or reject any or nil proposals or nny
part thereof. Envelopes lo bo Indorsed
"Proposals for Public Buildings," addressed
D. E. M'CARTHY. Q. M.
Mur 19-20-21-22 A 16-17m
SUPREME COURT SYLLABI
No. 1115?. Commonwealth M.it.ml Fire In
surancc Company ugal;isl lluyden Bros.
Error from Douglas. Affirmed, Former
Judgment i-et aside. Opinion by Sullivan,
J. Filed Man It il, I91.
1. In un uctlon brought for the purpose
of winding up the affairs of nn Insolvent
corporation an usseFsment mado by tho
court upon the stockholders of such cor
porutlon Is u conclusive. Judicial determina
tion only to the xient that It uncurtains
tho amount of corporolo assets nnd llublil
tics and declares the nects.slty for m:tk! lg
tho assessment ordered.
2. A Judgment rendered ngalnst . t arty
In one state1 Is conclusive upon him when
madu the basis of nn action in another
state, Unless tho court rctidcilng the Jadg
ment wuh without Jurisdiction.
3. A Judgment rendered by n court of
one stnte Is entitled to full faith nnd credit
In the courts of another state, only lo the
extent that .nrisdlctlon appears or mny be
presumed.
4. A court lmvlng Jurisdiction of un In
solvent corporation for tho purpose, of
winding tip its affairs has no nithorlty tu
render : perfounl Judgment against uiiu of
Its stockholders who 1m not n party' to tho
uctlon by service of process or voluntary
uppearauce. Neither lias the court In sjch
case uuthorlty to uiljudlcato tho fact of
memucrsuip in tne oorporation.
No, 11. 'Ao. Statu cx rel Newby against
Ellsworth. Error from Su'dnc. Ri vorped.
Opinion by Norval, C. J. Flkil March 6,
1901.
1. Public recoids niu open to thp free
inspection of nil .Itlzeiix of tin- nunc nnd
other persons Interested In such examina
tion. 2. Dockets of the Justleo of tho peace con
taining the entry of Judgments uru public
recoriis.
3. A Justice of the neure mupt furnish.
upon request, and when bclnif paid the U-t-ii
fee therefor, un nulhciitlraud trapfccrlpt of
a judgment rcconica in ins uoiT.ct. to eiincr
of the parties to me a.ime, or to nnyone in
tercstfd In obtaining Mich transcript.
4, An ittorney In fact for ono against
whom a judgment lus been rendered on tho
do ket of a Jnstltr of !he pea ttim such t it
interest ns mttties hltn tu demand it tmn
script or such judgment.
No. 1H7H. Dliismarc agnlnt State. Krror
from Dawson county. Afllrnied. Opinion
bv Norvi-i. c . J Filed March 0, IPO.
1. Chapter I Iv of the Criminal Code, which
authorises tho ptosccutlon of criminal of
tenses by Information, does not viola to tho
rule of uniformity prescribed by section 19,
article vl ot the constitution.
2. Said chapter llv of tho Criminal Code
nuthorlses the tiling of .in Information or
an Indictment In each and every county In
tho state nnd applies to every county und tu
every district court nntl hence Is general In
Its operation and not special.
3. Said chapter llv of the Criminal Codo
Is not obnoxious to section 19. article vl nf
the constitution merely because it permit.
the prosecution of one person bv Informa
tion and another by Indictment In the nntnu
court.
4. The mere fact that a district court ma"
elect whether a grand Jury shall or shsll
not be culled In uny term of court does
not make said chapter llv lacking in mil-
tormuy.
5. The proceedings and practice ot the sev
eral district courts of the state are uni
form, even though tho prosecution In ono
case may be by Information In one county
nnd In another enso In nnothcr county by
Indictment, slnco wherever the proceeding
Is by Indictment, if It obtain In uvery
county, the proceeding relating to the In
dictments are uniform nnd the same Is like
wle true If by Information.
fi. It was lievor contemplated by the (rant
ers of section 10, article I of tho constitu
tion, or by the people In adopting It. that
the legislature must either nbollsh tho
grand Jury system entirely nnd permit
criminal prosecutions by information onl,
but rather that the leklslaturo might au
thnrl2c prosecutions by either Indictment or
Information .making tho proceedings uni
form In each method.
7. Section tSl of the Criminal Code, which
leaves to' the discretion of tiny district court
tho determination of whether a grand Jury
shall bo drawn. Is not conferring upon tho
Judicial branch nf the state government leg
islative powers IhhliMted by scatton 1, article
II of tho constitution.
S. Section SJ of the Criminal Code Is not
special leglsAtlon within tho purview of
section 13. n hide III of. the constitution.
9. The legislature has tho power to abolish
anv otllco bv It created.
1'). The otllco of district nttoinoy was not
created by tho constitution, but by general
law beforo the adoption of that Instrument.
11. The ofllco of district attorney has been
abolished.
12. The legislature had tho constitutional
power to creatu the office of county nt
torncy. 1J. it Is the duty of n county attorney to
file Informations fnr crimes nnd to prose
cute all criminal casos in his county.
H, The objection that the defendant In it
criminal naso has not had a preliminary
examination Is waived unless raised before
he enters n pica of not guilty.
15. Tho granting or refusing of a continu
ance of ii criminal rnu-e rests In tho sound
discretion ot the court und a ruling In thst
regnrd will not be disturbed on review. In
tho nbsenre of a showlns-of un nbu of
dlecretlGr!.
16. When nl any term of the district
court, for any cause tlieic In no panel of
petit Jurors, the court may, under section
trl of tho Code of Civil Procedure direct the
sheriff to summons Jurors.
17. Said fiction C6I of the Code nf Civil
Procedure Is not Inimical to section 19.
nrtlcle vl of the constitution, us It does not
violate the rule of uniformity therein pro
scribed. 1' Tho evidence relative to the omnancl
Ing of a Jury must bo Incorporated In the
bill of exceptions und cmbn.crd In thu cer
tificate allowing nnd settling the bill tn en
title ono to review th rulings of the court
In denying n challenge for cause.
19. Error cannot be successfully predlent'd
upon u ruling where the record is contradic
tor) as to what the ruling was.
20. Tile ruling of a trlai court In lecldltnr
a chnllenge for entire wi'l not be disturbed,
unless mi uburc of discretion Is shown.
21 An opinion formed by u venire man In
n criminal rausn dorR rot affect ills com
petency or afford c,.uc for chollen''. un
less it Is uuqitalllled ns to tho guilt or inno
cence of the accused of the crime charged.
22. An opinion formed xolely on rumor and
newspaper reports will not dlsqunllfy u
Juror where It Is shown that the opinion Is
merely hypothetical nnd such ns wilt not
prevent his returning n fair and Impartial
verdict upon tho evidence udduecd on tho
trial, under the Instructions of the court.
23. Tho entertaining of conscirntlo.is
scruples against capital punishment Is n
ground for challenge for cause In a prose,
cttllon for murder iu the flriit degree, und It
Is competent to interrogate u venire man
upon tuat Hunjeci.
21. In u prosctutlon for murder. whJre tho
death of the victim wns occasioned by u
gunshot wound, the theory of tho defenne.
being suicide of deceased. It Is competent
for u physician who hits examined tho bodv
nnd the surroundings ut tho placu where It
was lound to testify :ts to the position In
which the body must Itnvo lain for tho
blood to take tho courso from tho wo j nil It
lid.
23. The propounding of lending qliortlans
Is within the discretion of the trial court.
26. Rulings on tho admission of testimony
examined and npproved.
27. One cannot successfully assail nn In
struction whfro ono tendered by him hnt
been given which is subject to tho tamo
criticism. ,
2S. Before a paitv can complain of nn In
struction because not Hiifrtclently specific, ho
must request nn Instruction covering tho
point. . . ...
29. In a criminal propecutlon tho trial
court may. In Its discretion, give a caution
ary Inst'.-jctlon.
30. Counsel fur the Rtnte In argument to
the Jury may criticise the conduct of the
defendant, us disclosed by tho evidence,
though such defendant w'as not u witness In
his' own hehnlf.
31. It Is not erroneous to designate tho
defendant In such a case lp nn Instruction
ns the "prisoner."
32. Questions of mercy are not for the
Jury, but fnr the executive. In the exerolo
of tho pardoning power, and It Is not er
roneous to so Instruct the Jjry in a prose
cution for murder.
No. 11,672. Olson ngalnst Lamb. AppenI
from Lancaster. Judgment. Opinion l.y
Holcnmb, j. Filed March 0. 1901.
1. Where on un appeal tu this court In nn
equity uctlon tho Judgment of the trill
court Is reversed, and the c.r.ise remanded
with Instructions to re-tnko an ni'counlli'r:
between the pnrtles. the trial court may In
Its discretion prrmlt nn amendment to tho
pleadings and a trial do movo respecting
such ismie, nnd unless there Is nn ntatife of
discretion thi nllowur.ro of the amendment
will bo held not erroneous. . ....
2. Where ono of the litigants In. the trial
of tho caso wuh denied nny relief mnl de
rreed to poy half the costs, and nirnppeal
tho decree was held erroneous and tho
party entitled to nlllrmntlve relief, tho
Judgment of reversal ulso reverses tho de
creo ns tn costs.
3. A decree us to costs having been ren
dered In the action nnd a motion to relax
filed ut a subseimont term, held that tho
motion was In effect a motion to vacate or
modify tho decree n tn costs, nnd bclir-t
tiled nt u subsequent term tho court was
without jurisdiction lo act thereon.
A. Tho action being in eqjity for an ac
counting between the partios for the rUlit
i.. m,l,n nnil "fnr Kuril other nnd further
relief ns equity may require," a personal
liidcment under the pleadings and the evi
dence held proper,
No. 11.SS1. Stntf ngalnst the Nebraska
Savings and Exchange Bank ft nl. Appeal
from UoUiil.iH, Ainrmcu. wpiuiun uy iim-
comb, J. Filed March 0, 1901.
1. It w III bo nrcsuin.'ii. in ine nosenco ni a
bill of exceptions. Unit them wna boforo
the trial court acting on a motion to ap
prove the toport ot a receiver, and the ob
jections thereto, evidence xulllclcnt to sup
port the order made.
.All jreillilill"liri nir ,11 ., i
regularity of the proceedings nnd the order
of ih trial eotirt, nnd the burden of prov
ing the contrary Is on th.i one asserting
error, anil until such Is made to aillrnui
ttvely npDoar from tho record the order or
judgment complained of will not tm dis
turbed. ,
3. A receiver of nn Insjlvcnt banlt np
pointed by the district rourt for the pur
pose of taking Minrge f Its nrunta and
winding up Its nffnlrs Is n special citllcrr of
the court nntl Ills report, being verllled. Is
prlm.i faclo evldetico of Its correctness nnd
entitled to the snmii consideration na Him
return of nny othor ofuccr i,f the court, rfrl
In order to be Impeached must bo ovorconio
bv other competent evldf lice.
y The allowance of compensation of an.
cetver for his service is largely In the dis
cretion of the trial com t having chargo of
th recidvrrshlp, und unlci-s It Is mndd to
utllrmatlvfW appear that the amount al
lowed Is erroneous, and Ihfro has been r.n
abuse of discretion. th order of allowance
Will be unstained. ,
No. 11,874. Stain ex rel School Dlslrlet rf
Lincoln against Altklti. Appeal from Lnn
ranter. Afllrnied. Opinion by Holcnmb. J.
Hullivnn, .1.. dlkkenlH, Filed March 6. YJ.
1. 3'he payment or nn occ ipatlnn Ui.t can
not be madu u condition precedent to ob
taining a licence tu comUict tho buslncts
soiglit tn bo taxed.
2. Where n tax- Is colleMed or paid as n.
condition of obtaining n license It Is llyer.rn
mnuev. nnd not a tax. under the provision?
of section 5, article vlll, ot tho conntltiltlon.
A it Iocs .liiilurtiients A grit I nut lliinlc.
ST. LOUIS. March 19.-Former .I.tdse
Jon.es V, Seddnii, woo wan cppolnted
refnrco lo he.r testimony In thu ii'.0.CM
ilamngo suit brought by cx-Govcrti'jf II
Hum J, Stone, receiver of th ?.Iul!lii C?ty
Savlngn ban'u, uimlnttt tin: dlte-tors of tr.u
bunk for alleged fiirolOJsncs In tlin r:n
ugcmc'it of th- bun!;, haw llled !iln rer.rt
In Judge Douglnn court, r "comiiieiiiltnu
that Judgricnt '. v large amounts bu ven
dered against tho bank otKcl.tla.
General negligence ! nllcgru, In that thoy
ubowed tunny overdrafts to bo tnuiu by
trloruU- , v . ,