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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JULY 25, IPOH.
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SPECIAL MDTICES
will t libra aatll IS sa. for the
events altloa a III K III f. m.
tow niinlii aad Bandar edllloa.
Ralta, t 1-2 a word Irit laaertlaa.
l a wora tnereaiter. netkia itk
for less Ibai 2n for Ike first laser
lloa. ThMt advertlseaaeata saaat
raa roaaecatlvely.
Advertiser, or reejacstlagr .
tieretl rhrek, caa have iniwrii ad.
flresaetl to aamberea letter la ear
f The Ree. Uawtn addreeced will
be dellrrred areaealatlna ( the
cheek aaly.
WAXTED-MAI.E HELf.
THE SUMMER TERM
V BOYLES COLLEGE
' ' la now open, yet It U not too late to enter.
every uay la enrollment day.
Business, shorthand, typewriting, Eng
lish. Get a catalogue.
H. B. iioYI.ES, President
Tel. 1884. N. 1. L.1U Bid-., Omaha.
B m
, WANTED, for United Stales army, able
bodied, unmarried men, between itgea of
21 and io, citizens of Lulled Hiatus, of
good character and temperate habits,
who can itpeak, rend and write English.
For Information apply to recruiting of
ficer, loth and Dodge Bis., Omaha, and
Urand ialand, Neb. B J4176.
BOOKKEEPER wanted, competent young
man to keep city ledger. Must be good
penman, nave practical excellence and
cume well recommended, t.all at ottice
of J. L. Brandels at Sjns, lG.h and Djug
laa its. B 640 2
WANTED A cents to take orders for
authorized "Life of I'ODe Leo XIII." Writ
ten with approbation and blessing of hla
holiness. Over boo pages. Elaborately Il
lustrated, (sells at sight. Best terms.
Hooks on credit: freight paid. Sample
with full Instructions, postpaid free on
application. Address Globe Bible Publish
ing Co., 723 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
it .vinos AiX
WILL give a worthy young man or woman
a paid-up scholarship In Omaha's leading
business college, to be paid for when
course Is flnlHlied and position secured.
Address B 26, Bee. u eiu
A FOSSIL 18 VALUABLE, but not In busi
ness. Are you becoming fossilized? Can
you earn more money 11 in tne rigni
place? If so, wrlto us for plan and book
let. We have openlnsrs for managers.
superintendents, bookkeepers, salesmen,
etc. Executive, clerical, technical: high
trraile men of all kinds. Openings for col
lege men. Hapgood (incorporated), Bulls
630 Alonadnock Building, t. nicago. u
V A1N I I . u, a strong uoy in nil uri'iti uiirin,
permanent position. Midland Glass and
Paint Co. B M62 25
WANTED, a rood man for bench work, re
pairing, etc.. In shoe store; also to wait
on customers If necessary. Chas. E,
White & Co., Corydon, la. B M619 M
WANTED, competent abstracter of land
titles; atate experience and salary wantea.
C. C. Sedgwick 6t Co., Sloux City, la.
B M616 2tix
WANTED, men everywhere; good pay; to
distribute circulars, adv. matter, tack
signs, etc.; no canvassing. National Adv.
Bureau, Chicago. B M616 2tix
MAN with references, for commercial trav,
eler. to call on merchants and agents
I experience not required; salary 3-4 per
ilweek with expenses advanced. National,
?.H Dearborn at., Chicago, H MnI4 2fx
WANTED SALESMEN.
IF YOU ARE A SALESMAN and making
leas than 8J6.00 a week, write us today.
We are selling groceries to farmers and
other large buyers at wholesale prices.
Good hustlers can make up Carload lots
at every town In the agricultural state.
Profit are laraer than In uny other line,
trade permanent, work pleasant and
healthful. For full particulars address
George Meldrum & Co., 68 N. Green St.,
Chicago, ill. . at dm --ox
SALESMAN First-class, for Kansas and
Nebraska, to call on the drug and hard
ware trade; salary and expenses to right
man Address, giving particulars as to
past experience, salary expected, etc. J as.
nee. i 1
WASTED FEMALE HELP,
WANTED, at onue, girl for general house
work; wages V' to to for competent cook.
21 South 8otn ove. u 01.104
too Girls. Call Canadian office, lita & Dodge.
nil
COPY letters at home; 312.50 paid weekly
send atamped envelope, sample letter.
Eureka Co.. 23 Duane St., New York.
C M003 A2x
GIRL for general housework; three In fanv
ily; wages it a week. mm r. ztn pi.
C-623 28
POIl BENT HOUSES.
HOUSES
In all parts of the city. H,
C. Peters at Co., Bee Bldg,
FOR RENT. 7-room house, all- modern ex
cept furnace, i04 N. 30th su, W. C. M.
ttacaman, mo-ji -uaiuu uik. u ja
HI IQP In all parts of the city. The O.
.W W J i- jf . DHL VIS
Co., 606 Bee Bluc.
A IteS
PAYNE-BOSTWICK A CO. Choice houses.
Sul-6u3 New Yoik Life Bldg. 'Phone luio,
D 60
WE MOVE Dlanos. MagKard Van & Stor
age Co. Tel. ltW- Ollioe. 1713 We biter Su
1 oU
FOR RENT, ten-room modern house near
High school. No. 412 North 22d street. In
quire next door or at 41 N. Y. Life build
ing. D W6
CENTRAL, lst-clu3s 7-roora house. 2) N. 83
D-M477
HOUSES. Insurance. Rlngwalt, Barker blk.
U 147
TWO (-room houses, all modern, $18. uO.
C. U. Bachmann, 436-37 Paxton block.
D M7g
TO MOVE right get Omaha Van Stoioge
Co., olllce llla Farnain. or Tela lioJ
D to
4-ROOM house. 832 8. 21st St. D 6d Ux
TEN-ROOM brick, furnace, gas, bath;
everything complete. 114 N. 2uth St.
D 612 80 x
FOR RENT FIR NICHED ROOMS.
DEWEY European hotel, Uth and Farnam.
E lu
ROYAL HOTEL. European, liith & Chicago.
E-l Ji
ll. 00 to IM per week, 422 H. 18th St.. one
block south of court house. E lii
NICE cool room, modern, very reasonable;
Gentlemen prefclied. 1426 N. i'llh.
E-207
NICE cool rooms. 115 So. 20th, 86 up.
. . E-8C 26
O. M. E. hauls trunks. Telephone SU.
. K Bt
FRONT and other desirable rooms, bath,
cool and centred fur gentleman. 1617
Cass kt. E MS07 a4
AETNA HOUSE. European, 13th A Dodge.
E 17u
Hotel Hubbel. Uth t Howard; 'phone Zlki
E-MlK A
I NICE ROOMS, light housekeeping. 1113
8. Uth. E M415
118 N. 17TH Cool front rooms for two.
E-M444 AU
NICELY furnished rooms. Inquire Omaha
itrnm laundry, 1751 Leavenworth. Plmne
.Ai.bj. as a
MCE rooms; i
FVR RENT, n
modern. 1580 Harney.
C .AlOU 4S
nice cool furnished rooms In
modern house with private family. 614
South 20th. E-ell Si
ROOM 8160 to H per week: board 83.
Thurston hotel. 15th end Jackson His.
K-M-UT A4
riRNISIIED ROOMS AND BOARD.
r
THE KENWOOD
Wit Farnam Street
i'Uoue svu.
FIRJISHED ROOMS AS D BOARD.
DESIRARLE rooms at the Pratt. 212 &
25th Ave. F M14S 37
THE ROSE. 2nro Harney, nice cool rooms.
good board; rates reasonable; also meal
tickets. F MS2S-A1
ROOM and boaM. small cottage, good
home for lady. 13.60 per week. 614 N. 2th
St. F- Ms
VERY nicely furnished, plesssnt. cool
rooms. 2B27 Harney St. F M595 29x
DESIRABLE rooms, the Farnam, lth and
harnam. 174
60 8. 2STH AVE.; private family. F-175
FOR HEJfT-l Fl RMII1ED ROOMS.
TWO OR THREE unfurnished rooms In
modern house; references exchanged. 2i-J
Jackson St. G AlibT 2t
THREE beautiful modern, cool housekeep
ing rooms. 6itt Bourn zd. u wuv-
FlKKITtRE PACKI5U.
PETERSON & LUNDBERG, U6 So. 17th.
Tel. L-aJis. H W6
FOH HEM r STORES AMD OFFICES.
FOR RENT, the building loriueny occu
pied ty liie lie at io caruaui ou 11 iui
lour stones and a basemeul wiucu was
luniiti: uaed as The ee piesa room.
'Una will u rented very reauunauly. If
lmeieaied apply at otliue of c C Rose
waier, secrtutty, rouui lUt, Bee buliuin.
1 ink
FOR RENT, building suitable for whole-
s.i.e purposes at Farnam, juw, lour
sioilea aud nrsi-class cuiueiited basaineui,
elevator, tire and burglar proot vault,
'ittice courier and fixtures. For price and
particulars Inquire C. C. Roaewater, sec
retary the Be- Building Co., room luo. Bee
building. I Mioi
AGENTS WANTED.
WANTED, canvassing agents In every
county to solicit auoaci iptioua to int.
TWENTIETH CENT UK FARMER.
SiVady employment with assured good In
come. Agents in the country who noise
and buggy especially deaired. Canvassers
make easily fM to IliAt per month. Ad
dress Century Farmer Solicitors' Bureau,
Bee building, Omaha. J 21
AGENTS wanted to sell the "Life of Pope
Leo Alll, written witu tne encourage
ment, approbation and blessing of Ills
Holiness, the pope, by Monsig nor , Ber
nard O Reilly. SJ1 Paxton Bldg.
J M364
WE have all of the different Pope Leo
XIII books. Best terms, rreittm pain;
outfit free. Call or write W. A. Ilixen
baugb at Co., 600 Ware blk., Omana.
J M862
WANTED Agents for the authorised life
r,t I.e XIII. bv Father James J. McGov-
ern, D. D. Approved by and Issued un
der the official sanction of Archbishop
Qulgley and endorsed by Cardinal Gib
bons. Every American citizen, regardless
of his creed, will be Interested In reading
a complete history of Pope Leo, contain
ing large portions told In his own
words. Including the encyclical letters on
religion, marriage, divorce, education,
freemasonry, labor, etc. Illustrated with
beautiful colored and half-tone pictures.
Best terms. Freight paid. Outfit free, on
receipt of 25 cents to pay express. Ad
dress American Publishing Co., Omaha,
Neb. J M668
WANTED General arents to' travel and
appoint agents to sell life of Pope Leo
XIII In Iowa, Missouri, Kansas and Ne
braska. Salary and expenses, write to
day for particulars. American Pub. Co.,
Omaha. Neb. JM- 29
t.tttr: nf Pone Lo XIII. Arents get busy
at once. Our book la authentic and en
dorsed by the church. LiDerai terms,
Outfit free. D. B. Zlmmer & Co., N. Y,
Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb. J-678 24x
IMPORTANT LIFE OF POPE LEO XTII.
llnlv official and authentic work published.
Contains large portions told in his own
words. Beautiful 12-color memorial litho
graph free to each customer. Published
In Kne-lish. French. Italian. Spanish. Ger
man and Dutch. Best terms. Beautiful
outfit free. Call or write M. Zlmmer, E23
N. Y. Life Bldg, Omaha. J MB94 26
AGENTS wanted. Life of Pope Leo XIIT.
Over 800 pages. Nearly 200 Illustrations,
Full account of funeral ceremonies
Books on credit; freight paid; special
terms.. Published In Ave languages. En
dorsed bv eminent Catholics. Colored
portrait and outfit, containing 100 Illustra
tions, mailed free. Address Catholic Book
Company, 1017 Chestnut street, Philadel
phia, Pa. J-M598 25x
AGENT8 Catholic agents, attention! "Life
of Pope Leo XIII," only authorised edi
tion; written by the pope's order by Mon
slicnor O'Reilly; endorsed by entire Cath
olic !Hlerarchv; price 82.60; large colored
portrait worth 1100 free to subscribers.
Agents wanted: highest terms; Immense
demand; out'H free. Internstlonal Publish
ing Co.. 44 N 4th St., Philadelphia.
J-M607 SOx
POPE LEO XIIT Memorial Picture now
ready; beautiful; new: nothing like It:
agents make $5 a day; every Catholic
wanta one; sample postpaid 25 eta.: nine
for .11; 100 for $9.60. J. Lee. Omeha Bldg.,
Chicago. J MH21 2i;x
WANTED TO BUY.
WANTED, to buy, some ood dental
chairs. Union Dental College, N M574
t 76 H. P. BOILERS: 1 65 II. P. double drum
haulage engine: 1 small electric' light
plant; 1 10-foot exhaust fan. Address J 27,
Ree office. N M.191 2Sx
FOR SALE FURNITURE.
CHICAGO Furniture Co.. 1410 Dodge. Tel.
2020. New and second-hand bought, sold,
exchanged O 180
FOR SALE, one large six-passenger closed
tainlly carriage, one lartre open family
carriage, one large plutform-spring spider
phaeton: all rubber-tired; two double sets
of harness, one silver mounted, and one
single set of harness. Call Frank
E.
. 1
Moores, City Hall O M61
loll MALE HOUst-S. WAtaONS. ETC,
HAVE your rubber tires set while you
wait. 11. Frost, 14th and Leavenworth.
F-lal
MONROE sells Pleasure vehicles at 811 N.
loth at. P-M801
FOR SALE, pair standard bred mares; can
be seen at Hoffman's, 1Mb. street stablea.
William A. G. Cobb. P 6S0 24x
FOH SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
FOH SALE 1.600 feet ol econd-hand
wire rope. In good condition. Apply to
or address "buperintenuetii of Bee Build
ing, Omaha." VtM.'ek
.SEW and Zd-hand typewriters. 1118 Farnam.
Q-lao
1D11AND safe cheap. Derlght, HIS Farnam.
FOR SALE Second-hand Locomobile, In
tirat-cias shape, at one-hulf price. Call
or address 16-1 Farnam St. Mr-ia
FOR SALE Empty Ink barrels. 26 cents
each, large, well made barrel, make nrst
clasa garbage receptacles. Fred Youngs,
foreman Bee press room, rear entrance
Bee Bldg. Q-M431
INDIAN goods and relic. 1119 Farnam.
Q-133
FOR SALE A new 800 ampere double pole
switch: never been used. Apply to or ad
dress "Superintendent Bee Building,
Omaha." Q-M7S7
TELEPHONE poles, long fir timbers;
chicken fence; oak piling. Ml Douglas.
Q-laJ
FOR BALE Crane hydraullo elevator; caa
be used either passenger or freight; com
plete, Iron guide poata, cage and wire en
closures. J. L. Urandela & Sons.
Q 6M
IRON and wire fenees, tree guards, trel
lises. Western Anchor Fence Co., 103 N.
17th SL Q-1M
FOR BALE. No. 3 Hubbard portable bake
oven; only used three months; good aa
new. Write lock box Jo J. Glenwood, la.
J M573 Z8x
FR SALE. good, large, rangy, bay horse.
See Panu, Boatmlck ft Co., Gul-3 N. Y.
Life Bldg. Phone 1011 Q-679 24
PHOTOGRAPH CAR
Rose's Art store
for sale.
Apply
CATAIXX1UE cut drug prices free. Sher
man at McConnell Drug Co., Omaha.
W-18
FOR 8A1.B Shetland pony. 43d and Center
SIS. ICi. t UO, Vv-lb-a S6X
OUR AD MEN WILL WRITE YOUR WANT AD
SO AS TO BRING BEST RETURNS.
TELEPHONE 238 AND ONE WILL CALL
FOH SALE MISIKIXAKKOI.
WAREHOUSE scales cheap. Ram I Burns.
Q M934 Ail
a.OPO BRICK for sale. W.
Farnam Smith
Q-56
Co., 1320 Farnam St.
FOR BALE Coal business.
Capdal re-
quired, S2.U0O.Of). J 21, Bee.
ALMOST NEW Remington Typewriter No.
t; cnenp. t eiepnone u 2oi. y-.M:.1) .ti
FOR SALE Great Dane
pup. R. Erlksen,
Q MiilS A7x
Newman Grove, Neb.
CLAIR VOYNTS.
MME. LUCRET1A, medium. 170 California.
8 bos A4
MRS. CARRIE SMITH. SOVEREIGN
LADY QUEEN of clairvoyants: every
thing told; past, present and future. Sat
isfaction or no pay. 807 N. ISth. 8 10
ELECTRICAL TREATMENT.
GRACE O'PRYAN, Baths.
720 S. 13th.
T-MtiM
MME. SMITH, balhs, 118 N. IS, 2d floor, r. i
MISS HOWARD, elegant massage and
vapor baths; alcohol rubbing, tut N.
15th, flat E. T M1'66 al
MRS. DAVIS, 1621 Howard St., front rooms;
iud cam; nrst-ciaaa attendant.
T M411 AS
PERSONAL.
DR. ROY, chiropodist; corns and superflu
ous nair removed Dy electricity, it. it ana
2s 16o6 1'arnam su U 11
VIAVI, a wholenome nerve and tissue fooj
and home treatment for disorders of
women. Free booklet. Vlavl Co., 848 Bee
Bldg. u-m
MAGNET PILE KILLER.
At druggists, 'SI-
IT CURES.
U 196
PRIVATE home during confinement; babies
adopted, itie Good Samaritan panitanum,
74i 1st Ave., Council Biuffa, la. U 1M
CHIROPODY, manicuring, scalp, facial,
hygiene and speciul massage taught and
practiced. A. Mayer, 612 Bee Bldg. Con
sultation free. Use Re-No-May Powder.
U-ISB
PRIVATE hospital before and during con
finement; babies boarded and adopted.
Mrs. Gardels, 24 Lake. Tel. Red-ISM.
. U M24
TELEPHONE 780 for O. M. E. messengers.
U-200
ECZEMA SALVE that cured W. A. r-axton.
B J. Scannell, agent, 603 Ware block.
U-M387 M
130 WE CURE RUPTURE FOR 830-NO
detention from business; 15.000 cured
patients; send for booklet, eto. Empire
Rupture Co.. New York Life bids.,
Omaha, Neb. U 1
PRIVATE Santltfirium for ladles before
and djrlnir confinement. Dr. and Mrs.
Geiisch. 3t5 California St. Terms reason
able. U-831 Jy25
PRIVATE hoepital before and during con- i
flnenient: nest medical care anu nursing.
Mrs. L. Flaher, 1501 Vinton. Tel. 1SS9
PERSONS' holding ten-year bond contracts
In anv company can learn something of
vital Interest to themselves by address
ing box 258, Des Moines, la. U MG02 2'x
REV. GUSTAV EPHRAIM, healer; free
will offerings. ISIS Dodge St
UONEY TO LOAN HEAL ESTATE.
WANTED, city loans and warrants. W.
Farnam Smith Co., 1320 Farnum street
YV 4)1
WANTED, cltr and farm loans; alao bonds
and warrants. R. C. Peters & Co.. I7ul
Krnam hl. xiee xiiuk. ' '
FARM and city loans; low rates. W. H.
Thomu. First Nat l Bank Bldg. ,Tel. 1648.
W 203
PRIVATE money. Sherwood. S37 N. Y. Life
W Jv4
4 to S P. C. money. Bemls, Paxton block
W 203
FIVE PER CENT loans. Garvin Bros., 1804
Farnam. W 200
PRIVATE money. F. D. Wead. 150 Douglas.
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
EASY
TO GET
TO PAY
Best explains our methods.
We loan on furniture, pianos, warehouse
receipts, etc. Or If you nave a permanent
position we tm make you a
liALARY LOAN
without security, except your own agree
ment to repay. Our service Is quick and
confidential and we always try to please.
All that we ask is that you give us a call
before you borrow elsewhere.
OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO..
119 Board of Trade Bldg. Tel. 2-'96.
(Established 1892.) 306 So. loth Sc.
X 209
MONEY
To aalurled eiulujea M.d wage earners:
Get our svsteui ul loans that gets you
out of debt. Any lady or gentleman,
machinist, engineer, etc., having tellable
employment can get, juai on his nule:
Half-
Monthly. Monthly. Weekly.
1100 Return to us... V-'O.wi or $13. or' $6 5
$ 6o-Return to ua... 13.33 or 0.65 or i 3a
i za Keiurn m u... u
1 TILL-.rr i.. us... 4.00 or 2.09 or 1.00
Easiest terms, iowei i". i,i.iiuii....i.
No Inquiries, yuisa aeivicc. .ik
THE STAR LOAN CO.. C44 PAXTON BLK.
CASH IN ANY AMOUNT-310 to 500 loaned
on furniture, piauoo. . Kv,,..-
holding a steady position, without secur
ity or publicity, at the very lowest rates;
tiuymenls can be made to suit your con
venience; strictly confidential.
RELIABLE CREDIT CO..
Rooms 307-IK8 Paxton Block.
X M570
MONEY LOANED ON
FURNITURE. PIANOS. LIVE STOCK,
SALARIES, ETC.
Low rai nd easy terms.
Business Confidential.
Trr us if you want to save money.
PHOENIX CREDIT CO..
633 Paxton Block. 16th and Farnam 8ta.
LARGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS TO
SALARIED PEOPLE, merchants, team
sters, boarding houses, etc.. without se
curity; easiest terms 40 nrhces In prin
cipal cltlts Tolman, 440 Board of Trad
Bid-. x-ns
MONEY loaned on plain note to salaried
people: business confidential; lowest rates.
(14 Paxton block. Th J. A. Hutton Co.
X 213
CHATTEL, salary and Jewelry loans. Foley
Loan Co.. sue. to D. Green. R. 3. Barker hk.
X-215
MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture, lew
elry. horses, cows, eto. C. F. Reed. V 8 11
X 1
Bl SIN ESS CHANCE.
FOR BALE, by administrator, good clean
stock of geueial merchandise in good
brick building in good location, ready
to begin business al any time; Invoice
about H,OO0; must be sold soon. Call on or
sddres 8 W. Chambers, administrator,
Blair. Neo. Y-M 871
FOR BALE, at a bargain, bakery and con
fectionery; good location; elegant soda
fountain, fixtures and furniture nearly
new; will sell on one year's time, with
appro veil security. Addreas Mrs F. E.
Baker. West Point. Neb. Y Mn64 25
FOR BALE Clean, new stock of general
merchandise snd building: Invoice about
87.UO"; well established trade; good com
munity. Addrt-aa J 34. Bee. Y M6u6 A4
FIRST CLA8S bualneaa opportunity In Ne
braska and adjoining atatea; from l-KJ to
110.0 caah capital required: this la no
mining stock or gambling acheme. but a
straight, legitimate snd erinanent bu-t-ness
For full particulars address N. R.,
care of box 770, Hillaboro, O.
Y M20 26x
THEN you want to buy, sell or exchange
I any property or business quick, are J H.
J I
x-ai
jonnaoa, rts tt. x. uu.
ijiim:ss ohm em.
FOR SALE Real estate, rental and In
surance business. In boat county In Ne
braska; a snap for a man with a little
money and some push. Established ten
years. Address lock box 845. VY Inside,
Neb. - Y-M6 A
FOR SALE House and furniture; only t
lay house In town of l.fcti; best location
In northeast Nebraska. For further par
ticulars, write to H 6!, Omaha, Neb.
Y-Mt&l 29.
FOR 8AI.F. Coal stock In good Colorado
mine. W. S. Butterbaugh. Delta, Colo.,
for F. W. Ford, UU W. 4oth ave., Den
ver, Colo. Y M13 26x
FOR SALE REAL INSTATE.
WILLIAMSON FanVtreil'
RE 218
W. C. CHISSELL. 833 N. Y. Life Bldg.
RE M3ti A7
FINE RANCH, bargain; 2 Vq acres, 227
cattle, 12 hordes, good Improvements anl
machinery; lu mih-s f nons. large lake;
l.iO tons hay; prce, MJ.ooJ. Box lli. Bur
well, Neb. RE MlS2 25x.
10-ROOM modern house. 11 blocks from
ostofflce for sale cheap. Iu8 N. 15th.
enewa & Co. RE 220
NO. 135 8. 32D AVE. Splendid house, fine
location, good barn, etc.; will soil at a
reasonable price for short time. Graham
& Ure. Bee Bldg. RE ioi 2a
HOUSES and lots In all parts of city; also
acre properly end farm lands The O. F.
' Davis Co., Room 608. Bee Bldg. RE 221
RANCH and farm lands for sale k" the
Union Pacific Railroad company. B. A.
McAllester. lund commissioner Union Pa
clllu Headquarters, Omaha, Neb.
RE-21
SALINE COUNTY farms are the best. I
have some bargains. Write for particu
lars at once. F. G. Johnson. Dorrhester.
Nob. RE M692 AZ2.
Tukey & Son
Want to Buy
For Customers
Five Cottages
Muit be well located and have full lot with
each house. Owners or agents who have
such houses it the right prices will find
cash cuslonierj by notifying us.
A. P. TUKEY ft SON,
444-445 Board of Trade.
RE-600 25
ACCORDION PLEATING.
GOLDMAN, 200 Douglas block.
M 772
BALE TIES.
OMAHA Hay Bale Tie Co.. 811 North lHth.
-ivi
CARPET CLEANING.
A K. JETT calls for carpets. Tel. A-JJot.
- M2S0 AI
CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.
ALL kinds'of carpenter Work and repairing
promptly attended to. J. T. Ochiltree. 2uth
end Lake streets. 870
DETECTIVES.
CAPT. CORMACK.H7 Karbach block. Tel
A-m 22
EXPERT ACfOlNTANT.
G. R. Rathbun. room. Ji Com'l NaL Bank
er a 227
FLORISTS.
HESS & BWOBODA. 1416 Farnam. 228
U HENDERSON, florist, 14115 Farnam St.
FIRNITIRE PACKING.
GATE CITY Upholstering Co., woven wire
springs tightened. . Tel. B-2075. 1705 St.
Mary s Ave. ' -63
GARBAGE.
ANTI-MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO. clean!
cesspools und vaults, removes garbage
and dead unimala at reduced prices, nil
N. llilli. Tel. 17.8. 230
GOLD AND MLER PLATING.
OMAHA PLATING CO.. Be Bldg. Tel. 2536.
LAWN MOWERS.
SHARPENED. P. Melcholr, l3lh & Howard
23J
LAWNMOWERS sliurponed, saws filed,
umbrellas repaired., keys, etc., M N. 16th.
Tel. 2974. . . 233
LAW AND COLLECTIONS.
b 1 ILL i! AN" & PRICE. 23 U. S. N'l B k. bid.
4
NEW SNOW-CHURCH CO.. 1st floor N. Y.
Life BUg., attorneys iud collectors every,
where. 2.16
IdACFARLAND & MAY. New York Life
Bh't'.. room ail. 'Phone lull. -3T.
LUST.
STRAYED, dark brown horse; sear on left
Bide. Schlaller, 2331 Military Ave. I-
Ml'SlCAL.
1HOS. J. KELLY, voice. Davldc Block.
369
OMAHA COLLEGE OF MUSIC, 316 Ramga
Blk.; summer term. Apply F. H. Wright,
Lu L. C. M., Director. Phone U01.
-617 30
MEDICAL.
DR. NEIBERGER'S SKIN LOTION cures
Prickly Heat. Barbers' Itch, Chlggers,
Poison Ivy. Poison Oak, Ulcers. Plmphs.
Scrofula Sores and all fck.n Eruptions.
I'rlce, 81. uo per bottle. J. C. Northcraft,
l'rop. and Distr., orpheum pharmacy,
3ul W. Ninth St., Kansas City. Mo.
Mi.n0 29x.
OSTEOPATHY.
GID. E. ALICE JOHNSON, osteopaths.
Suite 615, New i urk Lite Bldg. Tel. 14
234
The Hunt Inflrmtry. McCague Bldg. T. 2353.
2)
Atren & Farwell, Paxton Blk.. 804-7. T. 1366.
-M241
DRS. FINCH & MILLER. 124 8. 25th St
IS1
Dr. Grace Deegan. 609 McCagu. Tel. l
264
PAWNBROKERS.
EAGLE Loan Office, reliable, accommodat
ing, all business confidential. 13ul Douglaa
6tl
PATENTS.
H J. COWOILL No fee unleas successful
318 8. Uth St.. Omaha. Tel. U9S IV
RUG MANUFACTURING.
OMAHA Rug Factory, 16.1 Leaven. Tel. 206S.
142
When You Write
to Advertisers
remember It only takes an extra stroke or
two of the pen ro ini-uuuii the lacl iut yua
saw th ad In Th Bee,
bllORHIA.M) AMI I I PEWRI riti.
A C. VAN SANT'S school. 717 N. Y. Life.
S4S
fc'KR. Busineus A Shorthand College. Bovd'f
Theater. 4
STAMMERING AUD STITTER1XG.
CURED. Julia Vaughn, 430 Ramge Bldg.
:n
STon AGE.
OM. Van Stor. Co., 1U1 Farn. Tela. lS0n-:2
TICKET BROKERS.
CUT RATE railroad tickets everywhere.
P. H. Philbln, 1M Farnam. 'Phone 7M
&J
THINKS AND BAGGAGE.
THE DEPOT on time. O. M. E.
Tel. 70.
S51
POSTOFFICE NOTICE.
(Should be read DAILY by all interested,
aa changes may occur at any time).
Foreign mails for the week ending July
26, 193, will clove tPKOMI'TLY In all cases
at the general puslullK-e. us loliows: i'ui-ccld-post
malls close one hour earlier than
closing time shown below. Parcels-post
mails fur Germany close at 6 p. m.
Aionuay.
Regular and supplementary malls cloao
at Foreign Station half an nour later than
closing time shown below (except that sup-'
plomentary mails for Europe and Centiil
America, via Colon, close one hour later at
Foreign Station;.
Transatlantic Malls.
SATURDAY At 7:S0 a. m. for SCOTLAND
direct, per a. a. Columbia tmall must be
directed "per a. s. Columbia ); it t a m.
for BELGIUM direct, ptr s. a. Vaderlaud
(mall must be directed "per s. s. Valer
iana '); at 12:30 p. m. (supplementary 2
p. m.) for EUROPE, per a. a. Cunipanla,
via Wuetns'.own.
PRINTED MATTER, ETC.-Thls steamer
takes Printed .Matter, Commercial Pa
pers, and Samples for Germany only. The
same class ot mill inntler lor u'her parts
of Europe will not be sent ny nils ship
unless specially directed by her.
After the closing of the Supplementary
Transai Iantic flails named .move irii
tlonal Supplementary Malls are opened on
the piers of the American, EnRlish,
French and German steamers, and remain
open until within Ten Minutes of the hour
of sailing of steamer.
Malls (or Sooth and Central America,
West Indies, Ete.
SATURDAY At 3:34 a. m. for BRAZIL,
per s. s. Syracusa, via Pernambuco and
Santos (mall for Northern Brazil must
be directed "per a. s. Syracusa "i; at 6 3u
a. m. for ARGENTINE. URUGUAY and
PARAGUAY, per a. s. Casllda; at 7 30
a. m. for NEWFOUNDLAND, per s s
Silvia; at 8:30 a. m. (supplementary H ai
a. m.) for PORTO RIOu. CURASAO and
Venezuela, per s. a. nv. J, "H
for Savanllla and Carthagena must be
directed "per s. a. Caracas"); at 9:30 a. m
(upplemcntary 10:30 a. m.) for piih
TUNE ISLAND, JAMAICA, SAVANIf I V
?"d A.iAIHNA'."frv.8- ;, Altai tmall
'A'T1 UtDi.,
per s s. Athoa (mall for Savanllla must
oe directed "per a. s. Athos"); at 12-'to
Havana'.0 CtBA' PCF 0ll via
Malta Forwarded OrerTanA, Etc., Ex
cept Transpacific.
CUBA-Bv rnll to Port Tempo, Fla.. and
thence by steamer, closes at this office
dally, except Thursday, at 15:30 a. m (the
connecting malls close here on Mondays
Wednesdays and Saturdays).
MEXICO CITY-Overland. unless specially
Sndmil?pUm P- m' BUnduy- " 1
NEWFOUNDLAND By rail to North Syd
ney, and thence by steamer, closes at this
office dally at 6:30 p m. leonne.:lng ma a
SaTurdal? evclVlonu-- Wenesdly and
JAMAICA By rail to Boston, and thence
by steamer, closes at this oflVe. at 6 aS
p. m. every Tuesday and Thuradav
MlQUELON-Bv mil to Boston ", hence
by ateamer, clofces at this office daily at
6 :30 p. in.
BELIZE. PUERTO CORTEZ and Bl'iTr
MALA-By rail to New Orlesna and
i1r.Pe.3L",c'Sm,T' clo'"" tt thls'omc.
""f' at ;i;so p. m. and
. r. , t ,4. p. rn ana fill
COSTA RICA By rail to New Ori-,n. n.i
.V.Tr:..c,. t thi,n"oSico
.lT:80'p:m::s,,ndat,NV;Panm
an.7liniCp.nf,,?,aU'C'OS,; here
troeug,i8day.d W,tt" tlOBe' " 6 P- m' Pr-
Traaspaeine Malls.
CHINA and JAPAN, via Seattle closj
here dally at 6:30 p. m. up to July limn
inclusive, for despatch per s. s. Shliiaiio
Maru.
HAYAI1'. vla San Francisco, close her
dally at 6:30 p. m. up to July uuih. lu-
-h1"''0! C,efW!l$ r Alameda.
JNA anaL JAI 'AN. via Vancouver and
Victoria, B. C, close nerc dally at li JO
p. m. up to July J2ist, inclusive, for des
patch per a. s. Empress of India. (Mer
chandiae tor U. S. postal Agency it
8hangnal cannot be luiwardeu via fan.
ada.
HAWAII. JAPAN. CHINA and especially
addressed mall for the PHILIPPINE
loKnuuo, i ami xrancisco, close here
dally at 6:30 p. m. up to July jjtith, .
I I.D, It. , U , UCBI
spatcn per a. a. Nippon
Maru.
PHILIPPINE! 1ST IVhO i o.
- : - , u, ir oan iran-
clrco, close here dally at e ai p. m. up "o
July -7th. Inclusive, for despcttch per l;
8. Transport. " u'
CI.NAa 7,,nd ,JA?AN- vla Tacoma. clos
here dally at t.:3o p. m. up to July liotn
Inclusive, for despatch per s. ohmoia
NEW ZEALAND. AUSTRALIA (Vxeeoi
West), NEW CALEDONIA. FIJI sX
MOA snd HAWAII, via San Francisco
close here dally at 6:30 p ,n Gpo
gust list. Inclusive, for despatch Dera
s. entura. (If the Cunard s'eamer carl
rying the British mall lor New Zealand
does not arrive In time to connect with
this despatch extra, malls closing at 6-ii
a. m. 9:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m.; Sundavs
at 4 :30 a. m 9 a. m. and 6:30. m -win
be made up and forwarded uiull the ar
rival of the Cunard steamer.)
HAWAII. CHINA, JAPAN and PHIf IP.
PINE ISLANDS, via Ran Fr.inH cms.
here daily at 6:30 p. m. up to August tU
I TAHITI and MARQUESAS 1SI.AnEs. vuI
. i.iii lam, o"w nere u.iry at 6-JO
p. m. up to Auguai ,0th. Inclusive, for
despatch per a. a Mar.poja.
AUSTRALIA lexi-epl V'en) FIJI
;SLANDS and NEW CALEDONIA via
Vancoiier nna li iotl.-i h i rio-i.' here
daily at 6.30 p. m. up to August (loth, in
clusive, for despatch per s. s. Aorant;!
NOTE Unleas otherwise addressed. West
Australia Is forwaided via Europe, and
New Zealand nnd Philippines via S in Fran
elbco the quickest routes. Philippines
specially add i ebbed "via l anada" or via
Europe" must be fully un,..d at li for
eign rates. Hawaii is rotvardec via San
Francisco exclusively.
Transpaciliu malls are forwarded to port
of sailing daily and the schedule of closing
la arranged on the pres'imptinn of tnelr
uninterrupted overland transit. IRegistered
mall closes at t p. m. previous day.
CORNELIUS VAN iVyr-r. Postmaster.
Postofflce, New York. N. Y.. July 19, 19)3.
GOVERNMENT AUi'iCfela.
PROPOSALS FOR FRESH VEGETA
blea oitice Pjrchaaing CommUaary U
8 Army, Army Buliuing, Omana, Neb '
July 2o, 1MB. Staled prupoal, in dapllute
Wlil be received until u o c.oek u m
July 3u, 13. at which time and place they
will be publicly opened lor furnishing aj
delivering such quantities oi livau lo.a
toes, unions, cabtage and lieeta aj may be
reijuirud by the Subsistence Ut-purinuiit Ht
Omaha. Neb., during the month ot August
lsoj. Information furnished on application'
Envelopes' containing proposals stiould bi
endorsed. "Proisuis fir fresu vegetables"
to be oieiied Jaly 30, 19u3." and addr.-ssed
to the undersigned. W. II Bean. Major
Commissary, purchasing Commissary. '
2oEjtm
SEALED PROPOSALS ADDRESSED TO
Muses Harris, general treasurer Na
tional Home for D. V. 8., In care of Thomas
R. Kimball, architect,- 6ti3 McCague build
ing, Omaha, Nebraska, aiU be received at
-.... k ue Direc ted "per
s. s. Altai"); at 10 a. m. ior CUBA ner
s. s. Morro Castle, via Havana: at'll-Vi
a. m. (supplementary U:3o p. m l f,?r
I IN AOU A. HAITI and 1
SUPREME COURT SYLLABI
The following opinions will be officially
reported:
l.W?. Hart apalnst Dietrich. Appeal from
Box Butte. Reversed and dismissed. Pound,
C. Division No. I.
A partner who without natlce to or knowl
edge of his copartners tales substantially
all of the ready money of the firm end
absconds, remnlnlng away eluht months
without disclosing hla whereabouta. has no
standing In equity to drmand sn account
ing after his copartner has wound up the
business and paid the partnership debts
1i9. Kohout agilnst Ch'iloupka. Error
from Saline Aliirmed. Kirkpatrlck, C.
Idvislon No. S.
1. If a secured creditor of a bankrupt,
whose security Is Insufficient, discloses his
security In proving his claim before the
referee, he mny retain his Security and
share In the dividends as to the overplus.
2. The petition of a trustee In bankruptcy
asking to be substituted as psrtv plaintiff
In n creditor's bill filed by a creditor of the
bankrupt who has filed his claim la-fore
th referee In bankruptcy, which docs not
allege thnt audi creditor has waived his se
curity, is insufficient to entitle the trustee to
intervene and be subrogated to the rights
of such creditor.
3. Petition examined and held not to state
facts sufficient to entitle the petitioner to
Intervene and prosecute the suit.
1i10. Gingrich against Rogers. Appeal
GOVERNMENT NOTICES.
the above address until 12 o'clock M., Tues
day, August 4. 1S03, and then opened, for
furnishing materials, labor, etc., for the
construction of the main group of buildings
nt the Battle Mountain Sanitarium, at Hot
Springs, South Dakota. Plans may he
seen and copies of instructions and speci
fications, together with blank proposals
had, upon application to the architect,
Tbom.n 11. Kimball, 6o3 McCague bulldinK.
Omaha, Nebraska; t" the Builders' arid
Traders' Exchange, 138 Washington street,
Chlcugo, Illinois; to John F. Daggett, sec.
retary, Denver Building Contractors' Coun
cil, 2i3 Times building. Denver, Colorado;
to the Builders' Exchange, St. Paul, Minne
sota; to K. U. Kelley, Banker, Hot Springs.
South Dakota, and to the office of the
National Home for D. V. 8., 346 Broadway.
New York, N. Y. Address all Inquiries re
garding drawings and specifications to the
architect as above. J27 Jy4-U-18-C5 Al-m
FORT MEADE. S. D.. JULY 22. 1903
Sealed proposals In triplicate will he ie
ceived until 2 p. m., Auitiist 10. 1IHI3, for
constructing addition to hospital here. In
formation furnished upon application. I'.
S reserves rlijht to accept or reject any or
all proposals or any part thereof. En
velopes containing proposals to he marked
"Proposals for Hospital Addition," ud
drcssed C. B. Vodges, Captain.
Jy22 d4t A4-5M
LEGAL SOTICK.
Sealed bids will be received at the of
fice of secretary of state up unill 12 o clock
noon of July 29, IKI, for lumber for use
at S. & S. home at Grand Island as per
architect's estimate on tile In the ofllce
of secretary of state. The board reserves
the right to reject any and all bids.
GEORGE W. MARSH,
Secretary of Board.
J19 d to tm
) AILWAY TIME CARD.
I'NTON STATION 10TH AND MARC Y.
Union Pacific.
Leave,
.a 8:40 am
Arrive,
a 7:50 pm
a 3:25 pm
Overland Limited..,
Th B-nat Kfall
i . - ..
I California RinrfM
....a 4:20 pra
,...all:S0 pm
Pacific Express
Eastern Express
Tho Atlantic Express..
a 8:30 pm
a 7:30 am
The Colorado special,
a 7:10 am
a 3:40 am
a 1.40 am
tjniraRO special
Llt.cnin, Beatrice ana
Stromsburg Express.. b 1:00 pm M!:3H pm
North Platte !.ocal a 8:00 am a 5.15 pm
Grand iislnnd Local b 6:80 om b 9:35 am
Cblcagro. Milwaukee A St. Paul.
Chicago Daylight a 7:45 am all:16 pm
Chicago Fast Express. .a 6:46 pm a 3:40 pm
Chicago Limited a 8:05 pm a 7 '50 am
Des Moines Express. ...a 7:46 sm a 3:10 pm
Cblcagro & Northwesters.
"The Northwestern uine."
Fast Chicago u 3.40 am a 7:00 am
Mail a t;U) pm a 8:30 am
Local Sioux City a 6:10 am a 3:30 pm
Daylight bt. Paul a J: am a 10:4 pm
Daylight Chicago a 8 "HI m all:lu pm
Local Chlcugc all:3iam u 6:10 pm
Local Cedar Rupids 6:10 pm
Limited I. nicago a 8:16 pm a 9.16 am
Local Carroll a 4:'.v pin 9:60 am
Fast Chicago ...a 6:au pm a 2:45 pm
Fast St. Paul a pm a 8.16 am
Fast Mall a 3:40 pm
Local Sioux City b 4:00 p.n b 9:60 am
Norfolk & Bonesteel....a 7:2ft urn ulU:Jo am
Lincoln & Long Pine....b 7:25 am blO.36 am
Chicago, Rock Isluuil alb l'uclUc.
EAST.
Chicago Daylight L t d.. a 3 5o am a 3 50 a.u
Chicago L'ylight Loc-l.a. 7:00 atu a 8:36 pm
Chicago Express bli la gin a 6:3u pm
Des .iotne Express., .a 4:3U pm bll:60 am
Chicugo Fast i-.xpri!ss. .a 5.M pm a 1;4 put
WEaT.
Rocky Mountain L't'u..a 7:30 am a 7:26 am
Lincoln. Colo Springs,
Denver. Pueblo and
West a 1:30 pm
Colo.. Texaa, Cal. anf
Oklahoma Flyer a 6:40 pm
Wnbnali.
St. Loula "Cannon Ball"
Expreas a 6:65 pm
St. Louis Local. Coun
cil Bluffe a 9:16 am
Ulasoot-i PnclUo.
St. Louia Express alO:00 am
a. C. tc Hi. Lu Ex uiO:5o pm
lllluols Icnlrul.
Chicago Express a 7:36 am
Clncdgo, Minneapolis k
Si. l-aul Limned u 7:60 pm
Minneapolis v bl. Paul
Exprut.a b 7:35 um
Ciiitaao i.ocal lo:ja am
Cluctttto Eipiesn
a 6:00 pra
012.4C pa
a 8:20 am
al0:30 pm
a 6:26 pro
a 6:U am
a 6:10 pm
a 8:06 am
bl0:3a pm
al0:36 am
WEBSTER DEPOl 11TH A WEBSTER.
Chivaau, hi. Puul, llluueupolia A
uuiu liu.
Leave. Arrive.
Twin City Passenger... a 6 3u am a 9:10 pm
qi... cliv I i mi . if.r . !e:fi nm m ''Ai Am
Oakland Local... b 6.45 pm b 8:46 am
MlkkOall I'uciilc.
Nebraska Loca. Via
Wetplng Water o 4:10 pm alO:2S am
Cliicas;o A Norili eirro. Kevraaku
and VV ru'uiug Ulvialoa.
Black Hula. Deawlwood.
Lead. Hoi bpriiuj a i.Vi pm a 6:00 pm
vV omnia, Casper ana
Douglas d 3:00 pm 6:00 pin
Hasiin, iurk. David
City, Superior, Geneva,
Exeter and beward... .0 3:ou pm b 1:00 pm
BIRLING TON STATION ltl II A MASO t
lvanaas City. St. Joseph A Couauii
UluAa,
Kansas City Day Ex. ..a 1:16 am a (:06 pm
St. Louis Flyer a au pm all :ua am
Itanasa city Piigiit .x..iuu.jy pm a u.u, aiu
Uurliuatou A Sllaaourt River.
lxve. Arriv.
Wymure. Beatrice and
Lincoln a 8:50 am bl2:u5 pm
Nebraska Expreas a k:wu am i i pm
Denver Li.nliei. a 4.1u pm a e:4u am
Llack Hiils and Pugel
Sound Exprtsa all: 10 pm a 3:10 pm
C o 1 -. r a d Vestibule.
Fiyci a 8:10 pro
Lincoln Fast Mull b 2:62 pm a 8. us am
Fort Crock and Flatta-
mouth b 3:20 pm blO So am
Behevue paclno Jet.. a 7. an pm a 8:7 am
Believue & Pad tie Jcl. .a 3 5C era
bli uuo. Ilcir liuiilon A Uulucy.
Chlcseo Special a 7:00 am a 3:55 pm
Chicago Veatihuled Ex. .a 4:00 pm a 7:43 am
CMci.ko Local ....a 9:18 am all :O0 pm
Chleiifio Limited a 6.05 pm a 7:46 am
Fast Mali a 2:40 pin
a Dadv. h Dally except Sunday, d Dally
excipt Saturday, e Dally except Monday.
STEAMSHIPS.
A.NCIlOH USB f. S. MAIL iTKAHBHIPS.
NEW YORK. LONDON IEK BY AND OLA8UOW,
NEW YORK. GIBRALTAR AND NAPLES.
Superior arenmmodAttoTis. Excellent CuUtn. Ths
Comfort of P.ifteiig-rt rrctulljr ruaHre4- SlngU
or Hound Tr! Tnkili luueil tietwn New York od
eVntill, Ki.rlith. Irish snd all priuiinl roiitniciiial
poti.ti at auru'-ttra ratea. frrnd for bix.k of Tours.
Kor tirkta or Miaral Information apply to an
IokI an-!:! of Itie Aucbor Lisa or te
HKNtiF.KSON HROS., ucu'l Acai.la. Chicago. III.
" HOLLEND-aKERICa LI HE
New Tin-S.rcw ttteamtra ol 115x0 1 ooa
K1KW YOltk HoTTa-HIJAU. ila BOI'LUCSC.
Sailli'f Wduradar at 10 A. al.
Rotterdam J"'r 2 Rjndaoi Aug. II
Potsdam Aug. at Not jam Aug. M
Slalnilai Aug; lliliuurrla .. Sfpiawbcr
HOLLAND-AMERICA I.I.Mt,
!! Ilrirbora St.. I'ltlcaaro, 111.
Harry lloora. Itul rarnaat at.. C RutharforX
IU rtraua al, J. tt. katuvkla, 16ot faruaai at.
from Hamilton. Reversed, with Instruc
tions Ames C. Division No 1
1 The deed of an it sane person may bf
avoided as against a grantee for value,
without notice of his grantors Insanltx.
Dewey v. Allglre. J7 Neb.. , followetl.
2. The burden of ehowina; that a convex -ance
wns made by an limine person dullnx
an Interval of lucidity Is upon the party
rlnlmirg under the Instrument.
5. Neither the county court nor a person
under guard! mshln l.ecause of lnsanlt.
nor the guardian of the latter, nor all to
gethei ran ratify or confirm a conveyance
of lands by the ward made previous to the
timrdlanshlp, but while he was Insane.
ISO'S). Hoy against Slate. Error from
Cuming. Reversed Sullivan. C. J
1. When the evidence upon which the
trial court decided an Issue of fact la not
preserved In the record It will be presumed
lhat the decision Is right.
2. Affidavits used on the trial of an issue
of fact do not become part of the record by
being certllied to this court by the clerk
of the district court. The law, and not the
clerk, determines what shall constitute the
record.
3. A person attacked, or formidably
threatened, by three persona acting In con
cert. ay avail himself of the right of self
defense by using commensurate force
i gainst the nearest assailant, although it
is not from him, but from the others thut
great bodily harm Is apprehended.
4. The right of self-defense does not be
long alone to persona engaged in the pur
suit of their lawful business; It Is available
to every person, regardless of the nature
of his biialners. who is assaulted, or who,
upon Just grounds, apprehends an Imme
diate unlawful attack.
6. This court Is under no obligation to
consider a bill of exceptions which Is not
tulrly und reasonably legible.
1J0S6. Grand Lodge A. O. IT, W. against
Bartes. Error from Colfax. Reversed.
Duffle. C. Division No. 3.
A member of the family living therein la
presumptively qualified as a witness to
prove tlio ago and pedigree of the other
members; but when It Is shown on cross
examination that the knowledge of such
witness Is derived not from family tradition
nnd repute but from statements ntMde by a
stranger, the testimony should be, excluded.
IM'.xi. Haslam against Purge. Error from
Dodge. Reversed. Duftle, C. Division
No. 3. ,
1. A verdict rendered In plain disregard
of the Instructions la contrary to law and
will ordlnurlly be set aside without an ex
amination of the Instructions to determine
whether correct or not.
2. Evidence examined and held not to es
tablish a written contract of marriage.
3. An unwritten contract which by Its
terms is not to be performed within a year
from the making thereof, is not taken out
of the statute by an oral acknowledgement
made within a year from date of perform
ance 4. Where the record discloses that a de
fendant has raised the question nnd In
sisted In the district court that there was
not sufficient evidence to warrant the sub
mission of a material issue to the Jury nnd
the court nevertheless Insists on submitting
the Issue, the defendant ia not estopped rn
appeal to raise the same question here be
cause he requested and obtained an Instruc
tion defining the law relating to the Issue
as he understands It to be.
13145. Hall acalnst Western Travelers' Ac
fldont Association. Error from Douglas.
Affirmed. Albert. C Division No. 2.
1. A member of a. mutual Insurance com
pany, who accepts membership subject to
such provisions of the constitution aa are
then in force, or may be thereafter
adopted, is bound by a reasonable amend
ment to th constitution subsequently
adopted.
2. Such companies are self-governing
bodies, and courts will interfere in case of
amendments to their constitution only
when the amendment Is unfair, operates
oppressively or to the disturbance of vested
rights; amendments which do not thus op
erate are not unreasonable.
3. On facts state, held, that th amend
ment was reasonable and binding on the
assured.
13119. Moore against State. Error from
Custer. Reversed. Duffie, C. Division
No. 8.
1. An information under section 217 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure must set out
the names of the parties ullowed to play
the games complained of If known to the
prosecutor, or allege that they are un
known. If such is the fact.
13228. Van i-yoc against State. Error,
Kearney. Affirmed. Holcomb. judge.
1. When It appara that the charge In the
complaint is uubhiiintlally the same us
that set forth in tfie information, a plea
of a want of a preliminary examination or
p. variance between the complaint and the
Information, is unavailing. Hockenberger
against the State, 49 Neb., 707.
2. An information charging a perron with
larceny cannot be said to be bad for
duplicity or uncertainty because, after al
leging tho felonious taking ot the prop
erty charged to have been stolen, It ii
specifically alleged that cucli felonious
taking was ' with the intent to unlawiully
and feloniously convert the sama to his
own use against the will of the said Jesse
W. McNeil" tthe owner).
3. The tact that property alleged to have
been stolen was taken without the con
sent of the owner m ly be Inferred fro n
circumstances shown In evidence as well
as by direct testimony that none w. s
given.
4. An Instruction which in substnna a 1
vises the Jury thnt the presumption of in
nocence remains with the accused until bv
competent evidence the state establishes
guilt beyond a reasonable doubts l not
subject to the objection lhat the burden of .
proof Is thereby shifted to the defendant.
6. The rulinejs of the trial c:iurt on c ;
tain Instructions given and refused, ex
amined and found without prejudklil
error.
6. Testlmonv admitted over obteet'ons on
the ground of being too remote. Held, prop
erty admitted.
7. A deputy snerirr was a material wit
ness for the state In a criminal prosecution
for larceny. He aln had charge of th)
Jury during Its deliberations. Held, that
the fact of his havlna; been called as a
witness would not of Itself disqualify hl-n
from serving In the latter mentioned cap i- '
city.
8. Evidence examined and hld suffle'ent
to support a verdict of guilty as found
by the Jury.
12317. Agnow against Omaha
Bank. Error from Douglas.
National
Affirmed.
KirkpatricK, (J. Division No. I.
1. A final .order or decree is conclusive
as evidence in a subsequent action between
the same parties or their privies upon the
matter therein adjudicated.
2. To constitute an order or decree final
and conclusive as evidence In a subsequent
action, it must hive been a complete dis
position of the main thing or matter in
controversy, leaving nothing for the fur
ther determination of the court.
3. When a suit is dismissed aa to one of
two or more dofendanta without prejudice
such defendant ceases to be a party to the
record, and the effect of tke dismissal Is to
leave such defendant in the same position
as If he had never been a party to the ac
tion. 4. If before such order of dismissal there
ha been a decision or decree upon on of
several Issues made by the pleadings, but
such determination does not tlx or deter
mine the liability ot the defendant who is
subsequently dismissed, such preliminary
decree does not estop the defendant dis
missed In a subsequent action from litigat
ing the sume issue.
6. Plaintiff alleged In his petition a part
nership, and the conversion by on of th
defendant of the assets of the partnership.
Such defendant denied the partnership, and
that it had converted the assets of the
partnership. A preliminary decree was en
tered lindiig that a partnership did exist,
reserving the case for supplemental pro-
ceedlnga Mnd an accounting.
Before
e m
final
decree said defendant was dismissed out of
the case without prejudice. Held, that In
a subsequent action between plaintiff and
the defendant dismissed the latter was nut
concluded by the preliminary decree find
ing the existence of a partnership.
6. Evidence examined and h Id lo sustain
the peremptory instruction for defendant.
U337. Omaha Bridge and Terminal Rail
way Company against Jteed. Error from
Douglas. Motion overruled. Sullivan, (J. J.
1. A mortgagee Is an owner within the
meuning of the statute providing for the
taking of land under the power of eminent
domain, and as such owner be has tho right
to prosecute an IreUepciident appeal from
the freeholders' award.
I. In proceedings for the condemnation of
land under the power of eminent domain
the money awarded by the freeholders, or
by the district court on appeal, stands in
place of the land and belongs to llenholders
to the extent of the value of their liens.
3 On appeal by a mortgagee from an
award made, by freeholders In a condemna
tion proceeding the question to be tried and
determined Is the value of appellant s Hen
on the property appropriated.
4. An appeal by a mortgagee in a con
demnation proceeding la not effective as to
the landowner against whom no summons
has been Issued.
5. If the landowner Is not brought Into
the district court by the mortgagee's ap
peal th corporation at whose Instance the
condemnation proceeding waa initiated may
bring him In if it la necessary to do so for
the protection of its rights.
. 6. A landowner who fails to appeal from
tho freeholders' award in a condemnation
proceeding la conclusively bound by It,
1.2W. Reliance Trust Company agalnat
Atherton. Error from Fillmore. Motion
denied. Albert, C. Division No. 3.
12419. McVey against Pedu'le. Error from
Antelope. Affirmed. Ames, C. Division
No. 1.
The principal and sureties upon an under
taking lu an uppeal prosecuted under a void
statute to a court to which in fact no
lawful appeal lies are liable on the Instru
ment if the court, without objection, enter
tains the apieui, and ujx.n a retrial of th
ishues renders a Judgment adverse to th
appellant.