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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1887)
. _ . - ' , ' . . . . . i.-- r..hV.nv. , t.q . , . . . . . , . - , . TII 1 AYTTt BEE ; 'rIIt1ISDA ' . , MAIM 1887. ' OI1G 1 N SUPIZ C61C ( ( C OUR . , ' A Largo Amount of Business Transacted By the $ tate Tribunal. t 'rHI : DECISIONS HANDED DOWN. A Ono Uecidrd of Interest to the Medloni 1'rOfORRhlll-Ilappen Ings In alit ! it built ttio Cnpital City , Irnost TUE pt I's tlscOt.N ntrnvna.I The suprtino court , al Its session yc5 tcidny , transacted n largo amount of , Manliness 811(1 ( closed 1110 call of cases in thu Suvonth judical district. A largo cumber of optldons tvero also huuled : flown the proceedings of the day being as folf osws : lion , J. B , il'lrncs was admidtlcd to prictico : as of Jatmltry term , 1876. tl' , L. Greene was ndtuittcd to prac tire , State ox ret attorney > ; enrral vs Burr , , mtition for rein iatument to practice set i'or lenrirg April G , 1887. Shnfl'er vs Shute ; sentence suspended , timilh vs State ; sentence suspended ; nb btraets walved. Clarke vs Clnrke ; $100 nllotwed gnardInn ad Iilcul , State rx rdl Rymer t : Nelson ; nilerintivo writ Itl- lowed , ' The following causes were nrgucd and } l4ulnuitled : 11'estcrn etc Co , vs O'Neill ; Fulton vs Levy. t The following rule was adopted : llule 28. In till criminal cases brought a1 error to this court , where it appears tint the court below has passed sentence I' of death upon the plumtitf in error , it is . " , nrdored that the sentence and 'udgtuent I' ' I lie stlspendtnl until further order of the court ; and it sirnll ho the duty of the clerk to endorse such suspension upon , the transcript lICl ! iii said cause and hn t iiedintcly transmit a certified copy i thereof to the officer charged with the 1 execution of said sentence. Court ndjourned to Tuesday , March 22 , 1897 , at 8:30 : a , ) n , , w11nn docket of causes from the Eighth judicial district will be called , j The following decisions were filed : Denton vs state. 1rrorIron : Washington county. Judgment of district court re- 4 versed , motion to quash complaint sus. k yt twined , prosecution dismissed and defendant - ant discharged. Opnlon ! by Reese , J , 1. The complaint under which plaintiff was convicted , charged that at a pfaco I nud thuo named , plaintiff in error slid commit the olronso of practicing - ticing medicines claiming to be a m the - visions o chapter 65 of compiled ptatutes of the state of N1'b ka , In this , that having registered under section 2 of said chapter ho was not entitled to inako such registration or to practice as a tthysioian , not being possessed of any of the ualitications in section 4 of said cllapttor , " oto. It was hold that the corn- plaint did not state facts sulliclcnt to onstituto an offense , and that the ao useti was improperly placed upon his trial thereunder. ! ? $ arbor vs Boehm , $ rror from halt county , Altirined. ODhdMI by Reese , J. 1 , Questions of fact and upon conflictIng - Ing testimony arc to be tried by the trial court , or jury , and a finding or verdict will not be set aside on time ground of a want of sufficient evidence to support it , i pnless the want Is s6 great as to show that the verdict is manifestly wrong. 2 , A note oen for the on an inurance policy issued by an insurance company which had not putplied with the laws of the state in Gl i 11m Its statement and procuring the cur- tiI gate of the state auditor , authorizing 1 it to Issue policies , is void as between the t E artfes to ttte contract and cannot be en- orced. ( r 'helps vs Stocking. Error from Saunders 4 : ' county , Reversed and Judgment entered in favor of plaintiff for tie amount of the t note and interest. Opinion by Maxwell , Ch. J , ) torso , J. , having been of counsel , , } I dldnotsit , ' , 1. Where a promisory note , payable t W. , was duly presented to the makers n the last day of race , and demand of r ammont made , which was refused. hold , a ' ' at a notice received on the following ' ) ay by the endorser , who resided a few pries from W. , was within a reasonable time. 2. That whore the endorser roeoives Ills mail at the place wnoro the note is yayablo , a notice of non-payment , ; { ettually received by him through the snail , on thn day following the last day of r , race , is sufliclent to charge him as on- oudman , Bozue & Sherwood Co. vs Ponco. Appeal from hall county , Judgment modillod as to granting lien and costs. Opinion by Maxwell , Ch. J. 1 , Ifold , that a preponderance of the testimony sustained the liding of the ' pourt below as to the amount due from the defendant to the plaintiff- 2. A mere Inchoate right to a mo Chanie's lien is not assignable such lion ) lassos with an assignment oft the debt nip whore it has been perfected under he statute , 0 , Where a iustico of the peace lies , urisdletlon of the cause of action , and it 'brought in the district court , the plain. ' will not be entitle to recover costs , ' purran vs Pumlval. Error from Clay county , The defendant In error has leave within thirty days , to remit 5500 , and on condition that such remittltur be made the judgment of the district court will be aflrmed. Opinion by Maxwell , Ch , J , r 1. Whore objctions are made to cer lain jLore , and the record falls to show that the party exhausted his peremptory hnhlengce , the objoctlf n wiU be una- ailing In the supreme court , 2. A witness cannot be cross-examined .s to one independent collateral. matter J t In no wa connected with the subject of the action In order to show contradictory } ptatemcnts made by him , for the purpose pt imuueuching his credibility. I a , 'l'Ilo salu of intoxicating liquor in a laloon may De proved by circumstantial Dvidence , and whore the circumstances establish such sale the jury will be justl- lpod In disregarding the positive assertion I pi time bartender that the liquor sold by film was not intoxicating , 4. An instruction that "tit you shall i fiml from the evidence that the deceased wont into the saloon of the dcfoidtnt , anu that the business of the dufendaiit Was to sell intoxicating drinks , and that deCeLSOd was sober when he want into t the saloon , hind that he cauu out of thu t saloon he was intoxicated , these facts taiso a presumption that such person ob- 4 tahied Intoxicating liquor in such saloon , but suoli prosmuption nay be ovcrcono by the proofs and cirenmsirnces ; and if ou shill mind from ( lie uvhkucu that do. eased did not procure 11 ttur from the dotendmint that caused him to ho intoxi- Nat.d , or that contribtod thereto , your tslhould find for the defendant. " lfeld , dot urroneois , - 6. Instruction referred to in thn opia- A Meld , properly refused. 'I' 10. 1)anagcs , Ifehl excessive , aid lcav e } Riven to remit $ ,500 front the judgniun t within thirty ( lays. Ralmervsltowan. Errorironihlall county. ARIruled. Opinion by M txwt Il , Ch. J 1. A party who is clialgcd wllhl : t trim al otlense in a COnnty other tluui Iha' n which he resides , nud who 1111 + given all for his appettraneu at the next tl rn i Of the district court of euoli cuunty , nn + 1 cho in pursuance of such bail : ntr"I , a laid court at the time and plied scat 1 t apd vIio upon the trial is 11sehargud , , J. 1 pot liable to be served in such totnt ' ' f with process in a civil actin Lntil ulhi " ' 1' a ren onab1e time tins elapsed to cnttbl e . ldni to return to his Immc. 2. ' 1'ho inlmunlty is not confined to wit t essos , but extends also to parties. erker vs Kuhn. Appeal from Douela county , Affirmed. Opinion by Cobb , J. 1. Au action for relief on the around o 1 : . . _ ' 'i fraud may bb commenced at any time within four yours after a discovery of the facts constituting the fraud , or of facts adflicient to put it person of ordinary intelligence - tolligence nud prudence on an inpdry which , if pursued , would grail to such discovery - covery , i. An netiou by a junior incumbruncor to reducnm humid sold at execution or iim- dicing sale , being , nn actlau for relict other than those spccilically itcntioned , must be brought within four years after the cause of netiomi shall have neerucd. SrhI ( ) district No , 20 , atnnlbmm county , vs O'Shra. Error from Stanton county , Cattsu dismissed , Oplnlou by Itcese , J , I'Inintilrnlcd its ictiion in error on the 22d day of 1ebruary , 1890 , since which tunic it tins not appeared in the case. No abstract or brief having ; been filed , : nil no reason being Ahown for the delay , de- ftmlhuit is oititlud wider rule four to a dismisl of the Petition in error , A8OU1' Tai : ci'rY. ' 1'itc Uemocratts at work upon a boom edition Unit is promised for Monday next turd which undoubtedly will be one of time best ndvertismg mcdinms ever put out by time press for tune direct benefit of Lincoln , I 'hie 1)emocrat promises an eight pngo paper that w ill ho the direct product of three weeks hard work on the part of the special nen engaged in the Svork , \Yorkmon are engaged on the corner of P and Eleventh streets elenmiimig the ground for time erection of a tour-story rick that wiI built by , homes Lentvilit , This is one of themo.stdesirable locations in the city and a handsome business block will sons adorn it. A vury barge nunmber of Lincoln clli- zen9were at Omaha yesterday attending the encampment of the G. A. R. , a large majority of the members of boon houses being m attondaiec. Business at the capitol lluiidhln nsido from supreme court , was vorylight. There was a ripple of excitement in the city yesterday over time quasi secret cir- culnrs sent ottt calling for a citizens' meeting in the evening. The movement wns so transparent on its face and in whose direct interest it wits worked that tha prevailing opinion was that It would 1101 work , I no city of Lincoln has become - come too largo to be fenced in by a few and parceled out under an alleged cii- zees meeting , ; It is dtated that the grounds rest- dunce owned by Lord Jones , " the resi- dense being the identical one built years ago by Governor Butler , lots been sold to the B , & 1d. railroad compuly for a handsome consideration. This property was formerly outside the city , but the rapid growth of Lincoln has changed it to very desirable inside property , County Treasurer Campbell , of Cass county , was in the city yesterday transacting - acting business at the capital , Mr. Campbell - bell has recently visited Wichita , Kan , , and he states that Nebraska towns have no itlea of arreat big boom in comparison - son with that place , where ground sells at l 2,000 a front foot. lime K P. boys of Apollo division are busy at work perfecting themselves in the drill and on May 1 they propose to attend the Kansas grand lodge at Atchison - son and make it for the Kansas lively divisions and the gran prize. Secretary of State Laws is at home and an duty again after his business visit to McCook and western Nebraska. The real estate dealers are pushing tto boom with renewed energy and the constant - stant arrival of men of means from time east makes investments active and the range of prices constantly increasing , _ Stanton and The President. Wo quote the following anecdote from- "Rocolections of Stanton " Secretary , by a clerk of the war department , in the Marc r Century : "When Mr. Stanley of North Carolina , was appointed military governor of his State , the secretary of war caused to be tilled out one of the blank forms used for notifying military nominees of their appointment to oilieo by the president , and when he had signed it and caused the soil of the department - partment of war to be attached to it , he concluded that it would be well to have the signature of the president aflixed to the Instrument. Ito sent time commission to the white house with the request that the president would sign and return it immediately , Mr. Lincoln took the document - mont and read it over carefully , and then began turning anti twisting it about , as though in search of something , At last he handed it to the bearer and said , ironically : " 'Did Mr. Stanton say where 1 was to put my si nature ? ' " 'No , sir ; replied the astonished clerk. " 'Can you tell silo , ' asked the president - dent , 'whereabouts on this paper I am to put ny signaturaf' The clerk looked at the commission and saw the ample signature - ture of Mr. Stanton imluodiate y at the foot of the body of the instrument withn the counter-signature of , the adjutant- general to the heft , He saw also a neat , snug-looking white space beneath the sign-manual of the secretary of war which Mr. Lincoln might have occupied to advantage had he seen tit , but time clerk was politic and replied : 'I don't sea any place provided for your signature , Mr. President , and was procoedingto explain how the omission obviously came about when the president interrupted him and said in a dignified tone : 'Take the paper back to the seorotary of war , with my compliments , and say that the president will promptly sign any proper commission that may be sent to him for Governor Stanley or anybody else. " Mr" cp r 1S ! ( " ' 1 , t e NauRALmtt AVURa- MQ PZRFECT MADE Prepsredwlthstrict rogardtopurtyStrength ant ltoallhfuln.M3. hr. lrke'etlakingPowdercontains no AmmonlsJdme Atumorl'ho3pbato&D.Prlcob Extracts , ysntnd , Leuoa , etc. , llITol lSllolouly. , rERIYllb'f 7N4J7G7f b44'4 a74p Jrlana P1NYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " The Original sad Only 14eaatae. S. , a.d.1.yr ) t4U.blr. I.w.net wadkl.w tatladeal. lrtbp.u.bl. Y LADIES. Ask , o.r Dv. apt "l'Slahe.tereua k sodla4 r W , . to D.vrq w u ew rUa.lw. h I.e.r b1 iglus .aU. NAME PAPER. Pku a4Mt II a Us 's. 5.4 by nn. .1.M everywker. . tk 5. , "CSi.ksM W e E.pliS" t'NaroY Pm. . , .1..ollaa Lowest Auto Ever Ofbred ' 1Rlise CALIFORNIA TR $60 SIGLEII'S Gm-and Pullmsa Cu Excurshuns , 'craenally conducted. iear. Chlcaso , SL LOUIS , n.uaaa L9tr , Omabs and other wateru Climes monthly , forcaliroramsover theO.ii.AQ.sodlbs t3ilE1T SCENIC AOYU tiin ulinaddr..u 1L C. SIOLg1L SlauagerU Clara tlar.et. culcAeo , WE S , 11IE Njf1'd-cretu , . . or talc Q J1. : .nw. . wlUeaatarAx T 0 ' lcatb IhuN.wtsraovgu 115 NOMI ' r it9l Sl 4tf'RP3te : ' ihu4wuanporip wCUator 1 [ n [ al ry1'alr flan [ .e. glr Ia1. . usuuu.mUd , m. of .liana - . . Ity dlnrUy ad meek put , reda loins .lohnlthan4 w lpNrmpb. IMr4 g , J frlllo"loUerw/brf.U'sOW / .auk O.c r.d eUner. . 6.,4 p.mpbl.tte. aw.pu. wine f TYslsadeaClakioCo.IAa4Eallsst.Chiuq . kls sYaYnaal s'tYeht PULIIAAN' . PLACE . ms- Its.C7 PULLMkN PLACE FREE TRAIN. PU LLMAN PLACE ! SATURDAY , MARCH 19th Pullman Place ' cons ETS ONED WITH KABO. TbeONLYCOILSET made that ran be retnrnod by tie nrcbser after TIIBEE WEEIC'Ia WEAII If not found PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY In every respect , and Its price refunded b ) seller. Slade In variety of .tries and prleas. Some by 4rst eras , dealers eyarywhore. Beware , t worthies , m u- Inlons. None gonulnowithout nali'.name onbox. CHICACO CORSET CO. , 102 FRANKLIN STREET. CHICAGO. 40 ! Broadway , new York. KEYSTONE MALT aleelally Dt.tllt.d for Medlelaal U. Ti Bill T Nic UNEQUALEDtsCONSUIIPTIOS WAITING DISEASES and UNERAL DEBILITY , PERFECT = DIOETION 'W Da , ZDW. L. WALLING , dur lion In Cblsf , National Ouar4 of N. J. , writ. . : 6)7 atlentloa was called k your L.y.ton. Malt whkk.y by Mr. Lalor , Droggt.t.l Yrealas aed I bare used a few boidw with fir b.tt.r offset than any i bare had. I am rceomm.odlsI your articl. In my precttc. , sad nod it ray utletutory. BZWAU ItIITATIOYI. QT7L O..nh. bu tk. elr..t.n. 5:35x5 a MINDILSOI 7&i-tlans a Dttld , se Ib. t.bt EISNERMENDELSON (301. Ai..t.l.r tt. U , 6. ) , 316. 318 and 320 Rae. St , Pbiladelshis. Pa Goodman Drug CoGonLAgentsOmaha Nebraska , WoodbridgeBrothors STATE AGENTS FOR THE Decker Brothers PIANOS. OMAHA , NEBRASKA , On. Agent ( aer , nant oeb ) wnt.d to a.ery town ror Tour' "Tsnllli's Puneb" 5o cigar le givlnR good satisfaction ; the boys are "cstohing on. ALYOiWlt IOeKxa , Drnggtste , Nldora , Is "Taas1U's Punch" Is mho twat cigar we have oversold for the monoy. C. E , hn'rsn & to. . Neosha. Mo , iUDRESSI R. W. TANSILL & CO. , CRICACO its caucus , and a new and EAFNESS suocuetul CUJIR atyour own home by one who was deaf twenty eight 'ears Treated by most of the noted epoclal- I4s without benefit ; cured himself in tbt'ee months , and aloe. then bundroda of others. Ihdl partlculara unt on spphesllon. T. B , 140E , No , 41 WeatSlst SL , New York Clty. RWTRED Avtollmo I'nuuruI > aay ra Iebmlp LostaanhaodMChavinglrlwitarata Iv know. , dl.oorer.d . dl.oorer.dwafeKoDI. ' a MWaNiwyert ' wn'0.J , l4ye.t r.i ex..s. , . i ) p ' [ 10F ! OR SOUTh Free Trail f Free i de 1 Everybody. Saturday March 10th , at precisely 10,30 , o'elocf ; a. m. , a free train will leave the B. IC' id. passenger depot and stop In exactly eight minutes after leaving depot at Omaha's new suburban adition , "I'ULLMAN PLACE , " The B , & M.'s Ashland eubolr runs directly - rectly through "Pullman Place" near the South Onlala packing houses ; and time U , 1' , It. It , runs east of It , thtms placing this addition bellacen these two immense trunk limes of railway. In order to give hone-seekers and speculators an opportunity - tunity of viewhnr wllnt is bound to be time "lain lice" addition to Omaha and South Omulht , we have charteredaspeciul train of six coaches which will be run to amid from "PULLtIAN PLAOn" FREE OF CiIAltd6 on the Into above mentioned. The price on Pullman Place lots arc low and terms easy , being 1.6 cash and balance to suit. We do not ask you to buy a lot unless you think it is money in ur locket to do so , but we are bound to give all a chance to sea thus splendid addition t + m1Ea. Como everybody , bring your fanulies' and take a spring airing. Remember the d1te , Saturday , March 10 , Free train leaves promptly at 10:30 : o'clock , a. m. f AYLS WORTH lJ I 1512 Farnal i Street. NNY PULLMAN PLACE FREE TRAIN. PULLMAN PLACE SATUiioar , MAlICE ! (9th ( Pullman Place d ry Display at their warerooms , 1305 and 1307 Farnam Street , the largest assortment of Pianos and Organs to be found at any establishment west of Chicago. The stock embraces the highest class and medium grades , Including STEINWAY FISCHER / LYON & HEALY - - BURDETT 1 UH.iM".1 STANDARD , -a , . LYON&HEALY Prices , Quality and durability considered , are placed at the lowest living rates for casts or time payments , while the long established reputation of the house , coupled with their most liberal Interpretation of the guarantee on their goods , affords the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by possible , defects In materials and workmanship. LYON & HEALY 1308 t 1307 PARNAM $ TRUT DEWEY & STONE r FURNITURE . A magnificent display of everything useful and ornamental in the furniture- maker's art , ' at reasonable prices. "HOW 0 ACQUIRE WEALTH , " NO BLAN. 11110 I'HtZES Olt REWAIIDS1 One Million Distributed Every Year lIE ACO UMULATSD INTtREsv MUNEY DIVIDED AMONO A Vi W LUCKY DON ; HOLDERS EVERY a MONTHS. Only > j4.00 required to secure one Royal Italian 100 francs gold bond , These bonds participate In 226 drawingaf four drawings every year and retain their original value until the year 1944. Prixda bf 2,000,000 ,000,000 , 600,000 , 250,000 , &c , francs will be drawn , besides the certaintrbf receiving back 100 franca in gold , you may win 4 times every year. Tha ( Is ss ate , and the best , Investment ever offered , as the Invested money must be paid back le n bond matures , Sind forciroulare at It will pay you to di , or Road your orders with money roglaturod letter or poatal notes , and in return we will forward the eocumonts , BERLIN BANKING CO. , L1O5 Broadwny , Now York Cf lJ. of lSTSD.-Thoso bonds are not lottery tlckote , and the sale le legally permitted in tbp I. 5 by law DR. OTTERBOUROI Cu. 13th and g. Mt. , Omaha , N.h A lt.g.lsr rMusW is a.dtcln Oy.r Is nyrset1u111laEuiutltJ.Mo. A. Tborl.d I. trIM W Chr.Ie , Ksrvo. . sad " /e.eisl MNaa.s , " aamtssl ws.koew &e N ght Loaua ) , e.ts.l D.bull , tie. , of 8aul pow. , ) . N.rrou. D.blllty. Le. ( .m 5isranl..d or moo.y r.luudd. brgs.tow. Tben..nda of .a"eur.d. [ p.rl.oa blmponaui. AU reedlclow ns. ' 1011..a Noa"n.ryor ulufoes m.dlci..aM. 5e$1.1 lash froM , b.laa1 n o.11. ii a dbtsoa tossed by I.tiar and .p1 . . 5odlal.ss..us.v.ry.h.r. frnfrow w or bruk.g , . drat. ! oar , u. , .d nud for t.na. . , llMie. Cr. . sad cosBUatial , p.ro.sUY or by l.lr. Iti is 9 AJI. latoLi7tRP.M DR. PEIRD'i OXYGEN TRiATMENT. ffor the r.Uef sad nn of SMUWT111 , IMtMITIS , AtreIA , NAT UYIICATASIII , It1YIN iSNTIIATISS , ITC , Bend stamp for tb 'I- as tnt.r..tlnf book of a. . . gwrta.nd r4t.s X.o.r Ode's ) aesl an a.r. fa IAt OaUed mar' . . or . Zarop v . Oasad. aav , f.eo t recltanwA..Atreofw sf Addzi , R. I iYRO. Al. oprna. . . , tatcA/w , " . . i souTh. , . ON AHA . I Boautfll1 ! Residou.o o Lots t .1. : 1 Also Business Lots w I . I On the large nlap of Omaha and observe that the two and one-hagt mild , belt front the Omaha postofco runs south of section 33 and through the north end of South Omaha. TAKE A STRING And pouch , then got one of J.M.Wolfe & Co's maps of Omaha and South u Omaha coutbined , PUT YOUR FINGER On the string at 13th and Farnam , Omaha's busines center , and your pencil on the string at where Bellevue street enters South Omaha from the north. . tl TKEN DRAW . ; . A circle and note where ' , SO UTH OMAHA Is , and also that many "Additions , " "Places" and "Hills" are far OUTSIDE This magic circle THEN STOP And think a minute what will make outside property increase in value ? ' THE GB 0 WTH OF OMAHA Is all that will enhance the value of real cstato other than at South Omaha. At the latter point we have three important f tctors to build up and make valuable the property : First-The growth of Omaha , which bas and always will f' llow the transportation lines. Second-All the great railroads center there , thus making it the best . manufacturing point of any in ornear the city , M Third- THE IMMENSE STOCK YARDS INTERESTS ' . , ; 4 Dressed Beef Business and Pork Packing Industry Will make a town of themselves , 0 , SEVERAL NEW PACKING HOUSES .1 Going up this year. A Gigantic Beef Canning Establishment .F To be put into operation at once , r Away your day o grace when you do not got an interest in South Omaha before a higher appraiscluent is made. The best locations are being taken t Make your selections now : Lots that sold for X300 in 1S3t cannot nowbo boughtfor $3,000. Over the railway track will malte safe and splendid thoroughfares between this city and South Omaha , A STREET CAR LINE 'r ' Will rou to the Stock Yards this year. The'r ble to value as this will afford quick and cheap transPortatibn either by Dummy , Cable or Horse Cars. ' For further information , maps , price lists , and descriptive oireulard , address , C EM MAYNE , Agent for the South Omaha Land ComAa ny N.W. Cor.15th and Harney. + . . . . . , ' . . .t'