" * * M B 'I'JfcOJ ' OJMAJ1A JJAJLliY JBB2JJ1. l IDAY , SEPTEMBER 195 1890 , BESIOR OP THE COUNTY BAB , ft ii Humored tliat Judge "Wakelcy Resign from tb Bench. | JE DOES HOT DENY THE STORY , ) JTct Claims ( lint It in Too Tlirly lo Ana - a ounce \VInt Ho I' to Do in Llio Blatter. ff , i There -was aipletbut very earnest report afloat at Iho court house yesterday that jfudgo VVakoloy was about to resign hl place bn the district court bench. The older and more prominent members of lliobarxvho claimed to have licard the rumor Qldso lix an undertoao and with expressions Dl profound sorprfro. "Vlthout losing nny time n representative Df Tut : 3)nn ) called upon the judge , who was found atlus residence , OO7 North Nineteenth fctrect. 'Thorcls a report an oat , judge , llmt you arc about to resign ; Is there any truth in Itl" ashed the news man. " \Vcll-O \ , I don't see how Iho matter p > t , . 80) Jar on U ) boa report , " was the reply , in a licsllatingandn rather confused manner. _ "Ihavo Justroturncd from otcn days * trip to the Blade Hills. I had a delightful tlmo. That , to me. Is a very promising country. [ They're ) grinding out quite irooddcnlof goldtliorc. Did you over visit that country1' ! U'lino AVOS particularly tireclous with the re porter just at that moment , so liosaldi "Ihiivo not as yet visited the Ulack JIllls , butpnrOoii mo If I request that you fnvor ETjir HiKWltlinn ntmvorto myqxtcstlon. " This caused the judge to sin Ho very broadly wlillo It also Uroufbta titigo of color to his Checks. "Is tlicro any foundation for the report ! " llio juilffO was a aln aslccil , 'Tliuirols ' no Immediate.occasion. " "Aro you likely torosisn at any time in the beit fo\v weeks orcry lew months ! " "Heallyl donoT care to discuss the matter. I think it lee early tobcf-ln stlrrinRtho mat ter up. There Is anotlicr year left of ray term. " "Von will -plcoso pardon me , Judge , but do you Intend toscrvothis other vcnrj" "lonlycaro to repent that llhlnklt Is a Ilttlo toocnrlyto stir folksup on thosubjcct ; atidno\vl wish you would not press mo fur ther on tho" matter , for I must assure you tbat Itwill houseless so fur as my givlngyou A doflnito answer isconccriicd. " District Court. Talrbanks , Morse & Co. have commeneed jrcplovln proceedings in the district court Bgalnst Ella M , Djer , Omaha National bank and tbo OmaLa tyro foundry , to recover pos- lessloii of a stationary engine and a largo Quantity of lcltlnRctc. , f Thomas TPrlco sues Joiopli Archibald for fOjIiTOwhich ho claims Is duo him under a certain rotitract for operating a parry of pock located ia Phillips county , ICansas. The Crystal Ice company Is'kued for S10.00O By a lit tlo six-yoar-old tot named .A-nnlo Fred , dnughtcrof David Fred. The petition , says tbatou December 5 the child was jilayiiiulu front of her home , 1720 South Tenth street , kvlicn s Iw was run ever by anlco ' .vaRonbc- loiifln to defendant find licr loft arm was broken. l JN TJ1I2 Inmates of tlio County Jnil Enjoy a. illKli Old Time. The -usually q.uM neighborhood in the Rclnlt.yof tlio county jail wuiall bustle nnd mmotlon"Wednesday night , and fora time lhoj > asscrs-byhadan idcathattlio inmates of thobnstlio-\vcro tearing'tho structure down , bent on. mnkiiiK a hold break for lUicrtv. About 7 o'clocli the noise was hideous jSouiulliiK lllto men pounding with slcdtco hiimmersuponthcbars of the Interior , -while iiownudthen the pandemonium was Increased Ity iho most unearthly screams that were Bvei'Uttocd byhumau beings. This soon attracted the attention of the public mul nmussof humanity commenced pcurlnup tliostops into the yurdsurroud- ilig the bulldlnp. 'They ' hayo killed the jailoraud are trying toescuiiol" "itun for the police 1" "A. mob is after Ncal" and lib expres sions passed from moutli to moutli. Still the crowd Increased until the street nnd thORroen Plat about the county building contained hundreds ot ucii , women and chil dren. The noise grow la volume as the minutes rolled hy , until at last 1'at Ljnch , the Jniler , out of. Tiroath and with the remarlr , "What In W nro all ofyoxt peoi > To doing hero ! " rushed up the stops and into tbo jail , As suddenly as it had. commenced , tlio noise Subsided and the crowd disx > crsed. " " A number of people were scon durino tlio BYeiilr Kiuid , they wore all of ono opinion tliat a 31'ar.fulrlot was in progress vlthln the xvalls of the county prison. Mon who rcslilo Intlielcinityof the jnll state that this isnot fchollrst time that the prisoners have turned fchcmselvca loose , but tlmt It lias been n. inlghtly occurrence for more than aweolcpast. .Pat Xyncti , the Jailor , was seen upon the fflibjoet , and with n look thnt was child like pud bltiiul , said : "I was In the jail all ot the evening and tliero was no noise ; In fact , It yras unusually quiet. During thonftornoou. Chore v"is some noise In the women's quar ters , but It was caused by a crazy woman , % vho died early in the evening. " f I'eoplo wlioaro Inn position to Imow slate that Ljnch was absent from the Jail all the nfternoon mid did not return until uu hour after tlio fun commenced , The prisoners know this , and. taking nd- Cfotiifrcor liU absence , Indulged In a rolliclc- Jjif old tlmo. Nine of the insurrectionists at tlio county flnll liiivo been packed into n solitary , and will Iwlcopton bread and -water , with very Ilttlo tot the bread and npooddciil of the water , for ntiinlcr ) ofdays , or " 'until they're hummer than so many newly bora kittens"as ono of the guards cipresses it. There Is comfox't for the man with n pro- anaturi'ly irray beard in Uuckin liani's Dye , ' oceauso tt never falls to color an evcu brown , jsr black iis may bo desired. Water Lily Soap will float. COAXING O.VMU9. Olio Kqulnoxtlal Storm rrcvciitccl MllWin kco' > H KiR-litoQiilli Victory , Never before was an equtnoxtlal storm wore opportune. It lu s prevented. Milwaukee from Koorliifc' her eighteenth straight victory over OintiUn , anil now nil tTio Brvirors will liavo tfli'rowoverls only seventeen straight. Bitunlayvlth nusploiona vcatUcr , the ro- juvcixnteil , clliirircil liicolns ! will bo hero ntidlmttlo forsuprcinncywLtlitho illnolcSox. U'hisy ' Avlll also pl.iy Sunday. Lincoln is ilo- Inu" u ( , 'roub deal ofbni 'luK' as to How they tlioy nro polng to laiiibiist Omaha's Cluir- liii Horses , otul u hot Hht | vlH surely result , Joe \Vnlsh \ says ho'll bunt > ii , if ho pets six months for It. Everybody Cipectsto turn outuucisco the two Nebraska iriiins rhuw up oiith otlior. It will bo the sur- \lrnlol thoflttcst. a'heso will bothobest > pan\pi * until Bitunlay. the S7th , when Charlie jibboywlll arrivoaud cnileavor to complete thosoaioii bythrasliliisOninha. Ou SuiiJuv , the 23th , tha Ajwatleja will glvo ua three pamesono In tlio morning ntul ttvo iutho utteriiwu , the latter f or tv sliiKloatluiisslon. tu Monday , the "JtU , the sciisou closes so fur tu Omaha uud St. 1'ual nro conccincd. TtiolSfTcctH of Jtcntnl nxlinustlon. Many iliscascs , especially these c ( tha nor- \oua system , tire tlio pixxi'Jcta ot dally ro- lictveU mental oahaustlou. Iiu inci.s iivoc-a- tloiis often iuvolvoftti amount of mental tvoar nail tear very projuaicliil to physical hvaltb , "imil tbojiroft'saions. if nrJuously pursued , are solossdeatruotlvoto Iralu and uervo tissue * Jt la one of the ziiost linKrt4ut | attributes of Jlostettcr's Stoinsi-h 3)itUirs ) , th t It coinpen- Batoa for thlsunduo loss of tissue , uud tlmt It Imparts noM energy to the liralu uud nerves. 1'ho rapid Ity wltli which it renews weakened ir.ouUil cue ivy and physical vitality U remark- oblo , unJ shows that its InvlwratlnR proiier- tlesaxvof Uo highest order , llesiiles ineroas > Ing vital stnuilnunu , coutitcractlng tlio of- jooU of mental cxhnuition , thii itoUntlal inotllclno cures and proven U [ over and aeuo , jheutiutlsiii , chrcnto dyspepsia and constipa tion , lilJnoyaiid utcrino weakness and other complaints. Physicians also conimuad It a3 MmodlcatcUitiuittlaut mil rwodj- , OKSP.S BPOTTKll. Whnt la Thought of It br tlic Concluctorn. Tlio "spotkr" Is becoming the bane of Iho motorconductor's llfc nnd haunts him even. In h Is dreams lllco a frightful nt b tmaro. "It Isn't became the boys are all nfrild that the spotter \vlll catcli then holding out onio ot the company's ' money that they are sotcrrlbly down cntholrlbo/'saldono / ' of the conductors yesterday , "for they despise rather thntt fear them. The discharges ot the pint f env days show that other charges than , holdlngout money have been preferred. I don't ' kn off whether any oltlie men aroln- cllncd to 'knock down,1 or not , hut It they are I know ot no such , cases , It IIM bccomo qu I to the tiling to glvo a conductor tlio name ot it whether tlicro is any ground for the charge or not , nnd the same chestnutty jokes obouthls peculations are petal ? the rounds that nro to ho heard about tlio policeman ROt- llug drunk or sleeping on tlielr Lcats. The company apparently a els ua down ( or a gang1 ot thieves , and sends out their spot ters as much aa to sav ' 'You'd steal If 3-011 could , but wo will catch you if you do andyou'U better not try it , ' "Jt soetm to me that this Is altogether wronc , Jf a mauls dMioncst nnd wants to steal ho will do it , spotter or no spotter , and the inevitable result on the otherwise honest men h not Inclined to be bonellclal. The knowledge Miat thqy ore susjiccted and al- wixys watched tends to lessen their self- respect , and some of them are auro to boffin to think tliey mlcht as well have the game asthcnainc , I don't say tliat this Is bound to follow in every case , tor ntnau who means to bohonustwill bo honest under any nnd all circumstances , butlfhistv tendency to result ns I liavo ftated. Of course , we don't have to work horolf vcuon't like the manner iu which thiiiguiro run , bub It Isn't always csnvcnlen t to throw up a Job when another Isn't InsiRht. " 1 have a family depending on me , and I am bound to ffivo them seine consideration bolero consultiir ! ( my own Inclinations. I Imvo been Tjllroudlnr too lontf , however , to submit to UU tlilny for u steady dlot , and I shall resign just as soon an lean get another job."OnooE "OnooE the men - whovvas recently dis charged was Riven no reason other than that ho had violated rule 13. A violation of tills rule nay lo said to cover n multitude of sins. M the rule is quite lengthy. The discharged employe's short comings are not specified. Tlo may have unin tentionally neglected to ring up afuro while siuinrcly iiifrontof the passenger as ttio rule requires , or ho may have carried a friend free , and cither of tlicso reasons may have occasioned his discharge , but the public lmo\vs thnt the spotters uro at work , and it Is ntonco set down as a fact that the com pany bos cauphttho offenders stcallngand given him the bounce. It innkcslthard fern n man to get a job any where else and works him a great Injustice. "The discharged employe of % vlioni I spoke Is thoroughly upright , and not nn employe now working ; for the company bdloves that ho ever misappropriated a cent. Ho admits that ho carried Ills girl ana tier sister several times without collecting fare , and that may bo tlio cause of his discharge , but thnt Isn't the reason that will bo attributed by the public generally , "I have licard for some \irno that spotters wro nt work on. the line , but I haven't looked for them. I have tried to RO along about my business and pay no attention to thorn. The boys would tell every day or two of Laving them on tlielr trains , but 1 did't run across ono to know who ho was until yesterday. lie -watched mo so closely and paid so much attention to my register that I couldn't help noticing him. I concluded that I had Unally tumbled onto ono of the company's ' sharpers. When ho began to talk to mo I know that I was right Iu my conjectures. Ho played him- sclColIas a stranger in the city ami keiitii.sk- IIIR the names of streets , and would want to know who lived here or who kept that store. I had seen him en the streets fully a hun dred times , nnd always supposed that ho was engaged in business somewhere down town , so that when ho tried his stranger dodge I knew that howas playing- part and atouco cosvlctcd him In my owu mind of being' a spotter. Ueforo lie left the car I diked him If ho wasn't grind that I had given him that Information mation , us It wtti all so notvto him , Ha saw that I was on to him , null lie blushed to the roots ot his hair , A. spotter can't work a line very long before the conductors discover what ho Is , at least such spotters as nro DOW at work. They are not 'smooth1 enough. A conductor who wants to 'knock : down'faros Isn't polng to do it when ho his a spotteron the train , or when ho has only a small load. Ho will do his work when his train Is crowded anil even if ; here Is a spotter tliero lie can't ' tell how many there are in the jam. "Jill thcro is to It , I want them to keep out of uiysifjlit , If they got on my train , I don't want to know who they are. It makes mo feel ugly every time I think of them , nnd whenever they are watching me 1 want them to bo so slick a bout it that 1 won't ' mistrust whntls going on. " "Spotters ! " said another conductor , "well I should say so. One of 'em was on my train tuo other day , nnd what do you think ho hndl" hndl"V'oll \V'oll sir , itwas a printed card all filled out to help him along in his business , it was all ruled off in columns , nnd at the top of each colxinmvnsa head , all fixed ur > In apple- pie order. He had to put down the t line t nut he got on the train , tlio street , tlio car num ber , the nuniberof piusjiicrers , thenuinbor ot fares roffistcred , and overythliiK for a com plete record. Ho sat down and began filling out his blank , and 1 saw the whole thing ever his shoulder. Thousrit I didn't know him , but ho didn't fool mo. Idoii'tltnoiv how many there are , nnd I suppose there nro qulton numbcrthat Ihavon't dotected.whllo perhaps there aro.some I haven't ' over seen , But I am dead "outo" tnrcoor four of them. Why , they nla't at all sharp. They watch a win so closely that his notice Is attracted to them , seems to mo if Iworo n spotter I wouldn't advertise myself to the very men I was watching1 , but I suppose they think they know their business. 1C they were a little smarter perhaps it wouldn't ' ho necessary f or thorn to trump up fnlso charges against the conductors In. order to convince the company thnt they wo earning ttioir salaries. " Some of the conductors say they know nothing about nny spotters , except whatthey have seen hi the papers. They have never discovered any of them on their trains , mid are not looking for them. They are attend- liiK to their work an d they sujjp-ost that th ere may bo something1 in the guilty conscience theory. The majority of them , however , either have seen the spotters on their trains or know that tlieynroat work. A weak back , with a weary aching lame ness over the hips , is a sign of diseased kid neys , Use the best Itldnoj' curative known , which Is Burdock Blood Bitters. In livery Itcrtfi. 3o ? the Chicago , Milwaukee St , Paul railway belongs the credit of being the first In the country to reduce the matter of electric lighting of trains to sciontiiio norlcction. Ono of the novel features introduced In the sleeping curs Is patent electric read hip lamp in ouch section.Vitli this luxurious provision reading at night betore anil sifter retir ing becomes us comf ortnhlo us by day , und when roltrlng the toilet may ho made In comfort and collision. Tlio boilh reading lamp in the Pullman bleeping cure run on. the Chlcagro , Mil waukee & St , Paul railway , between Omaha and Chicago , la patented , and cannot Iw used by nny other railroad company. It Is the greatest improve moni of Iho ago. Try It and bo con vinccd. Sleeping1 cars leave the Union Paciflo depot , Omahaat , 0:10 : p.m. dullyarriv ing at C'hictigo ' at Ul0 : ! u. m , Sooxiro tickets nnd stooping car berths , at Uu Ion Ticket ollluo , 1501 Ftinuim street ( Darlror Block ) . Omaha. J. E. PHKSTOS , P. A , NTASH , Paas. Agent. Gon'l Agent. General VnnWyck , .At the Dlxon county fair Wednesday General VunAVyclc spoke to a luriro and cnthulastlo audience , The fair vas a wonder. ful exhibition of the resources of the county and compared favorably with the older counties of the state , Fluaiictally and other- wlao the fair vas n success. General Van * Wyck's able address was well received and heartily applauded. "Water Lily boaji 5 ceuti a PRffl THE STATE CAPITAL , A. loot "Widow of llncoln Rotted \ > j Her IMPORTANT SUPREME COURT DECISIONS , Ilown Joker Got : In Jail Humors of Street ItnlUvn-jliuiirovemcn ts- Tlile-vcs IJ'o City Notes. ricoz.x , Net. , Sept. IS.-fSpcclal The reports couccrnlng George 3j. O ay getting possess ion of liU mother-in-law's property and tlien turning her out of doors , was Inn measure corro"borated when Mrs. Helen J" . Roe , the lady claiuilns to own tlio projicrty , appeared hcforo Justice Cochran today to get out a writ oE replevin to recover thotarno. The houses and Iota | ln question arc- valued nt S3.000 . at the lowest estimate , nndMrs.ltoo declares that she hus never deeded tbo lots to Gay , and It she has It wns done througli some fraudulent means of which she was not cognizant at the tlmo , The poor U'oman told n very pathetic story to tlio Judge , hut when the replevin Avas drawn up and \vMiiotlflcd. . that it would cost her 91 she declared with tears iu her eyes that slio didn't ' have a dollar iu the world sliico Gay gotholil ofhor proporty. Tlio papers there fore were not served. THE JOKnDIDN'T MX ocr. .A fellow named K.P. Stcnnan thought to play a very funny jolto on the iwlicotoday , and going intotho St. Charles liotoi no tolc- phoned to the police station pretending thnt no was Deputy Marshal Hamilton at Fremont and asked the aid of the Lincoln police in catchlnpr some Imiigiiiary thieves , liotold , n Krcat utory about n. stoi-o beingrohbod by a score ot desperate follows and guvo a detailed description of thorn. Ho said they wcro headed for Lincoln when , last seen. Shortly afterwards the police attempted to call him up tOBCtsotno further Information about tlio robbery and , Undinpr thnt "central" had dis connected them , nslted for the number Just tnllilnp to them , Tno police were very much surprised to learn , that the connection had been not with Fremont , as claimed , hut aim- ply with the St. Chnrlcs hotel. The ofllcors went to that hostelry and arrested Sherman on the charpo of impersonating tmofiiccr. Ho is now in Jail regretting his Ilttlo joke , BTI1EBT ItAU.WJUr TA.C.K , A number of < VL < itrn onnttntiqf * nrrt liorn negotiating for the purchase ol a numhor of the street car lines in the city , ami if such a denl is rnado it is hinted that electricity w ill in a great measure bo sulstltutcd for mule power. Whether this deal is effected or not. the Lincoln street railway , It is reported , will prohably accede to the popular uoinnnd for quicker transit and put on electric cars sooner or later , In case such a change is made , the South Sixteenth street line passing east of tliostuto house will ho the first to htxvo electric cars. Today the uewJiorth Lincoln electric line cotnpaiiycotnijicncedrunnlng cars over its lines , butfor the present horses will furnish thomotivopowr. The motor house is located two Mocks west of the old woolen mills sit * . T ho Hue extends from about a quarter of n milo aliovo the power house south to Thirteenth and 0 streets lor the present. It Is reported that the deal between tlio oxvncrs of the South Liincola line nnd ex- GovernorDa\vcs , S. W. lurnuam. "William Oyler und others is about consummated. The Standard street railway company Is talking of oxtcndlngits terminus near tie fairgrounds on Seventeenth street cast to the branch on. Twenty-seventh street. SCITtEME COl'UT DECISION'S. The following opinions -were handed do\vn today : Chicago Burllngtoa & Qulncy railroad company vs Krlskl , lError from Platte county. Reversed and remanded. Opiuion by Mr. Chief Justice Cobb. 1 , In an action of P , 1C. againsttho Chicago Burlington & Qulncy" railroad company lor malicious prosecution in , the arrest und trial ot the plaintiff for the larceny of railroad ties , on the oath of 33 , P. I1. , the agent of the dofendent , hold , that if from the evidence the agent had reasonable ground lor suspicion , supported by circumstances sufficiently strong in themselves to warrant a cautious man in the belief that the accused \vas guilty of the offense , and that the agent believed ho \vas puiUy , then tliero xvas propablo cause forme prosecution of the accused , nndthere- , fore , malice xvas not to bo presumed on the part of thodefcnclaiitor its agent , 2 , The court below having so instructed the jury upoix the trial , and. the evidence clearly warranting the Instructions given , and the Jury having returned a verdict for the plaintiff , held , error In overruling the de fendant's motion for a new trial , ( lermon insurance compauv vs Hcldulc & SMbousW. Error from Cumlng county , Reversed and remanded. Opinion by Mr. Justice Norval. 1 , The policy Iu soilt provides that the In sured must obtain tlio written consent of the company for all additional insurance on the property Insured , or ho shall not recover In case of loss , and further provides that "tho usoof general terms , or anything less than a distinct spceiflo agreement , clearly expressed and endorsed , on the policy , and signed by a duly authorized agent ot the company should not bo construed as awnivcr of any printed condition of tlio policy , and no notice to , nnd n o consent or agreement by any local agent [ should affect nny con dition of llio policy , until such consent or agreement is endorsed thereon. " Tholnsured subsequently procured further insurance , of which the local agent ivas uotl- Jieil , and orally consented thereto , but such agreement -vvas not endorsed on the policy. Tbo property was destroyed lyflro. Held , that the notice to and the oral consentof the local agent did not ulndtho company , and that the additional Insurance obtained with out the written consent stipulated In the policy , rendered tlio policy void. 5 , In an action on a policy containing n provision that In casoof oilier policies , the insured shall recover no greater proportion of the loss tli an the sum insured bv the policy , bears tome ivnolo amountoc the policies , It was admitted that there was other insurance on the property amounting to fliuo , and there wai before the Jury testimony tending- show that theentiro loss was less than the whole amount of Insurance. Held , thnt it was error to instruct the jury that the measure of damages was the market value of tbo goods destroyed , Cheney vs Wagner. Error from. Johnson county. Motion overruled. Opinion by Mr. Justice Maxwell. 1 , The failure to fllo n motion for a new trial In the court below while it will prevent a review ot tlio errors occurring at the trial , Is no cause for striking ; the petition la error and transcript from tbo illcs. 2 , No exception Is necessary to a final Judg ment. 3 , Petition In error nnd transcript filed within one year from the date of the trial will ho retained asiui error case. Urownvs Itlco. Error fromAladlson county , Dismissed , Opinion by Chlof Justice Cobb. 1 , Iu an action under sections 5L and 77 of tliocodeof civil uroccdurowhero service vas by publication and tlio plaintiff's nflldavlt omitted to stJito that the Defendants , or uonio of them , resided out of tlio state , held , that It xvas competent for the defendant to appear s wclully In 'support of n. motion challenging tlio Jurisdiction of the court or to quash a Judicialpaperwlthcut further appearing us a defendant in the case. Torter vs Chicago & iMorth western railroad , lNoh.,14 ; Cleghora vs Waterman , 1ft Neb. , 22D , 3 , A. rullngof thocourt sustaining the de fendant's ' motion to quash the service against him by publication , without a judgment of record. Is not such a final order determining tlio plaintiffs riRhti of action as will bo re viewed on error , llrovvu vs Edgcrtoa , It Neb. , 4W. Aslibyus flreenslado. Error from Gaga county. Opinion by Justice Maxwell. In uu action of replevin Inised on an agrcc- iiicut of the liusb.-uij for thosaloor incuuibcr- ing of personal property , the testimony showed that thu wife was the owner of the import ? nnd that the husband had no au thority to sell or iiieuinbcr the same. Held , that \crdlct In favor of the wife ! for the value of the property was rlglit and would bo sustained. ItieUtirJs vs Hone. Error from Inncastcr county , A-tllnned. Opinion by Justice Max- veil. In an action on an account for Roods sold and delivered to R. & Uo. ouo W. II. U. be- 1 ere the delivery of part of the fjaxls pur chased the interest of 14. In the firm business nail assumed his sliaro of the debts. Aa tea- tided to by onoof the wltnouos , "ho stopped into the shoes" of It. HWo , that the testi mony shows that "W. IRMUiaa a member o ( the now firm assumed th .debtsof . l.ln Uo lirmol life Co. 1 That thcro was h6 'Inatcrhl variance therein as between thai rnio brought In the justice court und tliat tried iu the district court. , I ) . The evidence held to'Jintnln the verdict. Watson vs Hoodo , Drror from Gngo cojnty. Hovcrsod niljrcmanded. Opinion by Justice Norval. Whci-o an action is brought on n contract of warranty , and the .petition Is silent as to whether the contract Is In writing- , there Is no presumption that It exists Inparoland the \vrittcnwnrrontylsndnilsSablo In evidence at tbo trial. 2. The purchaser of personal property must have relied upon the statements made bv the seller , ns to toe Duality of the nrtlclosold , In order toninlntaln nu action for the breach of tbo warranty. 3. The vendor is liable for patent defects In tlio property sold , if It is so stipulated in the warranty. 4. In an action for n fnlluro of a written warranty on thosaloof n horse , which guar anteed that the horse is roRlstered In the stud book of England , held incompetent for tlio seller to prove by parol testimony that prior to the sale ho Informed the purchaser tbat the horse was not registered. 5. Plnlntiff's exhibit B , copied into the opinion , held , not proper rebutting testimony , but should iinvo been Introduced In chlof. 8. Before ncopy of a loiter can bo received In evidence ever the objection of the opposite party , it should bo made to nppcar that the original Is lost or destroyed. 7. Where no exception is taken to the p-tvlug of Instruction untllixfter the verdict , It Is -waiver of error , If any , in giving such Instruction. 8 , Wliero tlio general' reputation of a wit ness for truth and veracity In the neighbor hood -where ho resides is proven bud the Jury may entirely disregard the testimony of such witness except as ho Is corroborated by other credible testimony. Myersvs Healer. KrrorfroniOago county. Reversed und remanded. Opinion by Justlco Norvul. When the facts constituting a cause of ac tion or dcfcnso are stated la a pleading us a matter of information and belief , and not positively , an objection to this mode of state ment cannot bo raised by demurrer , nor by objecting to the introduction of testimony nt tlio trial. Tbo objection can only bo takim by motion. Stoutcnburg vs Loybraut ot al , 13 O , S. 229 , 229Vhero . \Vhero a purchaser of negotiable paper before maturity takes it with Knowledge of facts which impench Its validity between an tecedent parties , or with a belief based upon circumstances brought to his linowlcdiro be- f ere the purchase , tbat the maker had a dc fcnso to the note , such purchaser Is not an In nocent holder and the paper Is subject to the defenses existing between the maker and payee. 3. Before the contents of a written Instru ment can bo established by oral testimony tlio loss of the instrument must bo accounted for. for.Omalia& Omalia& Uorth Platte railroad company vsJanecek. Error from Col fax county. Af- tinned. Opinion by Justice Norval. Whoroa railroad company constructs Its road in front of a person's tract of land , and in close proximity to his residence , held in an action to recover damages by tlio owner against the railroad company , tliat ho can re cover for nny damages ho may have sus tained in respect to bis property not suffered in common by the public nenorally. Injuries resulting from smoke , soot nnd cinders from passing engines arc proper elements of dam age. age.Union i'nciflc railway company vs Mars ton. Error from Buffalo county , Affirmed , Opin ion by Chief Justice Cobb. M. applied to an agon tot the Rock Island & 1'coria railroad company at ono of Its sta tions in the state of Illinois' to ship certain ofllco furniture , includinpa stove , to Kear ney , on the line of the defendant's road In this state. 1'ho ugcut informed M. that the custom was for shippers : to rcloaso stoves , but ad vised him not to dollforreasonsgivcn , but to nar the additional expense of sending it nt carrier's risk. To this M. assented nnd oflcred to pay the freight to said agent , vrho informed him that hocovld'os well pay it at the end of tlio route. Hie agent placed the goods into a car of a freignt train which pro ceeded on its way. Four or live hours nftcr- wards the agent handed In n paper , saylne that it was a receipt for the goods shipped. This paper M , put in his" pocket without ex amining It , and which proved to he a hill of lading of the goods containing1 inter alia the condition : "Stoves nt owners risk of break age. " The goods -\vcro received nt Council JSluffs from the Rock Island railroad by de fendant and carried to Kearney. Upon ar rival tlio steve was found to have bccnbrolicn en route. Iiinn actioa by M. against the "Union Pacific railway company for damage * lor injury to steve , held that as between M. nnd the Hock Island & Pwrht railroad com pany tlio steve was carried at carrier's ' risk , 2 , Certain instructions given as requested , nnd others modified and given as modified , set out with such inoilltlcations in the opin ion , held rightly given , end rightly given as modified , 3 , The evidence ) held to sustain the ver dict , especially In view of the fact that upon the trial the Jury were ordered , nnd per mitted by the court at the request of the de fendant , to go out In charge of a bailiff nnd examine tlio steve la Its broken and. damaged condition. Curry v. Wetcalf. Error from Hamilton county , Afllnned , Opinion by Justlco Mai- ivoll. ivoll.Where Where the only error assigned is that the verdict and judgment are against the weight ofovideuee , and the witnesses on each side , liavingciiuul means of hnowlcdge , testify tea a contradictory state of facts , a new trial will not be granted. The following causes -ivero argued and sub mitted : Coiumerlcal National bank v. Ne braska State banlt , Liming v. Kyle , Marvin v. Welder , Ulchardson v. Btoiio. Court adjourned till tomorrow at 8:30 : o'clock a , in. in.THE THE DIAMONT ) TIUKVCS. All of yesterday and part of ino day before was consumed by the district court In listen ing to the evidenceaffainst Bill\Voodsl < Vaiik St , Clalr and Dill Wcbbcr _ , the thrca follows nrrcstcd for complicity la the robbery of Ooldwatcr's jewelry cstabllsoment , The crime was committed several months ago. St. Clalr induced the proprietor to leave the store on a pretended bet and urhilo Gold water was away the establishment was plundered and all the valuable diamond rings taken. The pursuit and capture of tbo thieves in Council Jlluffs was n clever piece of dotoctlvo work planned by Marshal Jlellck and Detective Wulone. On arraignment Wobbcrpleaded guilty , but Woods , relying on the film ( lain t ride of Ms attorney to clear him. pleaded innocence. But his lawyer got foiled In the performance of substituting other rings for the real ones taken and at 9 o'clock last evening the jury brought In a verdict of guilty- . His sentence to the penitentiary will probably bo twice aa long as that of Webber , who acknowledged his guilt. Testimony agalnstSt.Clulrwasiiot _ sulllcicnt to convict himof burglary , but as he was the cunning ra-Jcd that Induced Gold- water to leave his store just before the rob bery , the police nnd alt bther persons con cerned believe that ho id Vparty to the crime. THINK THE I\MAfibstTOO IIICII , Juno2r , 1SH while Ceb'rgo E. Brady was driving down Norfolk avtmuoln Norfolk his team was frightened ly ) > the blowing offot sicnn ; in n locomotive i' , belonging to the Oninba & Republican galley railway com pany nnd ho was thrown pfit nnd run over by his own wagon. Two < ) r fhroo of his ribs were fractured nnd ho whs othorwlso hurt , besides receiving' IntcrnM'lnJurlos. ' Ho sued the company for W,500 ; nndwos awarded $7,133 damages. The jcouipany. however , think this excessive nnd' today the case was appealed to the supwnioVntjrt. AT TUB STVJ jJOl'SE. Al. E. Ewanof the lanif commissioner's of- flco has been In failing health for aoino tlmo , and tonight he left for Hot , Springs , Ark , , to recuperate. The Wes ton grain and stock company has notified the secretary of state of its Incorpor ation. Tbo capital stock Is quoted at $8,000. Jainca E. Taylor Is the loader iu the enter prise. The Nebraska terminal railroad and ele vator company , which makes Its headquarters at Sioux City , liled its by-law * today with tlio secretary of state. The corporate seal of tbo company U to be a disk vvltli the name of the corporation around Its outer edge , TIIK TUASJIT nOTKI. flASKI ) . The Transit hotel was closed yesterday by U inorUrago hold by Jilrs. Saraa I * Muroy. the mother of M. M. ilarcy , the proprietor. The mortgage called for $ llM , ( ) , which ho could not pay. Over Jl.OOU of unsatisfied claims , suoli as meat and grocery bills , are bald to exist , Lack of pitronugo Is attributed as the cause of the failure. Lieutenant II. L. Hawthorne of tbo Second artillery at Fort "Hlloy , Kan. , will bo here fern n week to recruit men for the regular army. If the prospects are good another ofiloor will be lent hero next winter nail remain n uiontU in the saruc wprlc , * ones ANT. fiims. A fellow rmrneil Penwnrdcn WM arrested by Detective Matono last night for beating : blsbonrd bill nt the Opelt. lie was en- conscd In the Windsor , When I'onwtirdon saw his game was up he shelled out the cash. A warrant Is out for the arrest of a young nan named Otto Doll -who is charged by his oged mother with having stolen her spec tacles and pawned tliorn , There is considerable talk nt present of the gas nnd electric light companies being con solidated. Whether this meant more expen sive or cheaper lighting fucllulc it is biird to tell. Samuel R. Broljst , wlio was arraigned in tbo district court today on the ohargo of as saulting General J. U. MoUrldo with a revolver with Intent to do great bodily harm , was let off with a line of $10 and costs for assault nnd battery. The German nntl-prohlhltionlsts nro dolcg- some very effective work hero In recruiting the ranks with Germans who have neglected heretofore to take out their naturalization papers , Nearly n hundred such have been found within the last \vcok and arrangements made for their naturalization , No need to take tuoso big catlinrtio pills ; one of Dr. J. II. McLean's I lvor nnd Kidney 1'illets U ( lulte sufficient and more agreeable. SOCTJf OJtlAll.L XEll'S. I rocecdlicsot' ! the Oily CountII. Councilman Burke presided and Messrs. Jlelcher , Dougherty , Connelly , Towl nnd llowley were present at the meeting of the city Council Wednesday night , On motion of Councilman Connelly the ac tion granting the certificate for threa years as n member of the board of education to Mr. Tan Aken was reconsidered , Messrs. Con nelly , ilurlce , Do\igherty , Melchor and How- Icy voting yes and Towl voting1 no. On notion of Councilman Iturlco the city cleric was instructed to notify the president of the board of education to annul the ccrtill- cato of election issued to O. T. Van Akcn for tbo term of three years. Anotlicr School llnaril Snarl. The city council , nt its special session Wed nesday night , has added another complication to the board of education muddle. At the meeting Monday night a resolution was offered directing tbo city clerk to issue a certificate to U. T. Van Akcn for three years' term , and in compliance therewith the cleric made out and delivered a cortlllcato. At the meeting of tlio council 'Wednesday night It was claimed that the resolution authorizing the cortltlcato was not carried and if carried was illegal. Councilman stated that n certificate was first issued to each member of the board of education without any length of term. After wards Mr. Van Akcn , who -was elected as a three-year candidate was given n ccrtillcatc for three years with the three years scratched out and one year written in. .Demurring to this , Mr. Van Aken asked the council to give him a ccrtiilcato for the term of tbreo years. On the other hand , it was stated that heretofore the candidate receiv ing the highest number of votes has been given the certificate for tbo longest term. The action of tbo city council in annulling the certificate nnd In Instructing- President Persons to disregard the certillcate will fur ther complicate the present entanglement in the board of education. Dainngo by Rain. The hardest rain of the season occurred yes terday. Damage totheamountof$200 wasdono to the now Stockman building , N and Twen ty-fourth streets. The Homo restaurant suf fered considerably. Losses In small amounts were expressed all over the city , the whole aggregating several thousands of dollars. Notes About the City. Charles Leo is sick with innlnrinl fever. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hemrlch Stcgg uro down with malarial fever. A combination democratic meeting nnd dance has been called by A. llerneker nt bis dance pavillion , ' .Twenty-fourth and G streets , Sunday evening. Mrs. Frank Dennis , who has been nt the point of death for some days nnd whoso hus band's course has been ccnsureddied Wednes day night. Charitable persons are contribut ing funds forfuneral expenses. Three orpTiau children are left destitute. With your name and address , mailed to Iho Swift BoeclQo Co. , Atlanta , Ga. , la necessary to olitaln aa Interesting treat- Istj oa tko blood and the diseases Incident to it , S S S - * Skis Eruption Chured. Ono of ray cuatotncrj , a blgUr resptctcd tnd Influential citizen , but who la now nbseDt from the city , buuBotlSwlft's Speclflc with excellent result. Deuya It cared him of a skin eruption that ho had been tormented with for thirty years , and had resisted the cuiatlvo qulltlegor may other medicines. . KoiiEiiT CLEOO. Tiroes' : , FdJr. Cty , Neb. No one doubts that thfc KLabo corset lasts a 3'ear without breaking or kinking" or shifting a "bone , " because the store refunds the money in case of a single item of failure in these respects. And no one doubts that the Kabo ans-wers its purpose and suits the \vearer , because , if it don't , the store refunds the"money on call within a week or two or three. It is the unbreakable cor set , the Kabo. It is the un-\vear-out-able corset the - \ - - , Kabo. It is the corset that suits , the Kabo. The only question is : Do you -want the Kabo kind of a corset ? iv < " There's a primer on Cor sets for you at the store. CHJCAaoCoRswCo. , C&ca 0and New loriu MUSS BRAND LI nun Collar * and Correct StU ) . Beit Quality. Perfect Fitting. TRY THEM. INSTITUTE OP OUR UDY OF THE SACRED HEART. WASHINGTON HEICHI.TS , ILL. Tlili Institute , sUuotoi ! In ono of tlin most loiLUtKul lulmrbi of Chicago , otTcro to VOIIIIK Ladles , every ailviinta o fur obtaining u thorough iniil useful eitiiuutlon. Htudlmvll 1 bo rcsuiin-il .Hop ! , . > , 1WJ , 1'or partioiilar ? ! ml- drvssiiiipcrluro&s , ILLINOIS MILITARY ACADEMY , u"HfiV.-rI" : OrculurorilKNHY ) . BTKVUN8 , A. 11 , 1'rln , $ ' 100. llroukollull.clrU. Circular * trot VTKW V'OKIC JIILITAUY AOADKSIY. IS ( Jol. U. \Vrlilit , U.S. . A.M. Cornwall , . ? ? . Y. 5335" p Fair white liands.J BrigM clear complexion Soft healthful skin. " PE MS'-Tlit Great Ertlisli CemplHton SO P-SolilEviptoe.1 ; defie > , the old proverb l APOLIOis ; re er roya.1 ly if-self-i'T y i > i n you r nex h t- , , , = _ l i rf.Qocgr.segp , | jj. 0 DO YOU LIVE IN GREASE ? Q As a true patriot and citizen you should naturalize yourself by using the best inventions of the day for removing such a olmrgo. To live la Qreaso is utterly unnecessary when SAPOLIO is sold' to. all the stores , and abolishes grease and dirt. NO CURKU MO Dr.DO 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. FoTcntPcn yfnrs' oxporlonro. A rceularcrnclimtoln medicine , a dlploniinnhoir. Is 'lllloittrln ? wlH the reutcitiiiiccc < 4 nllNrrvuiiii. Clminlonncl tWutoilhon ei. jlpeiniinontciiro unaranlajil forOntirrli . Bpcrmatorrhivn. last Manhood , Scmlnnl WenkiwsK , IsUht I/mos , lmi > ocncy ! , HyplillK . Htrtcttirn , nnl.u ( llBcason of the lllooa , Skin oml Urlnnrr Orimiis. . N. II. 1 Kiinrnnlco . NUJ . fur uvcty r.nio . . I unjorlaki . . ninl . ril t < > cute. Canmillatlunfioc. llookpljrstcrles ofl.lfc ) oiit froo. 0.11coliouM-'J a. m. to 8 p. iu.a.iu3ijr , . . IU a iu. to in. AMUSEMENTS. Tirmais NIGHTS , S SA-nlll . . . . J ? - > A.VMA-ll.\Kf. COMMENCING THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 18 THE EMINENT ACTOII , MH.BOHr.llT MANTELL THE MAciNiricnxT srECTAci'r < A.ri rnoDUC- TIOX OF TIIK \ BROTHER } HOT iilicct now open. The Brandc SUNDAY , SEPT. 21. Beach & Bowers' -F\AMOTrS 1'itrcKS. llox scats. JI.01 nnd ' ! > rents ; Orcliostra. TO cents : llaiuony. ' ( - " > ninl 2 > cent * ; ulliMy , 1 ! > cents , llox Bliuct open Satm-diiy niornlnj. RAND G EXPOSITION COLISEUM BUILDING. September -TO TO0ctober = 0ctober 13 ROEDER & BELLMigrs. Spaces and Privileges Closed. Dime Eden WILL IjA-WLEH , MANAGER. CORNER 11TH AND FARNAM STS. , OMAHA WEBIv OK HEl'T. 15TII , BOZ. . BO l. BOX. AWONDKUl A. I'HKNOMRNAl A I'llKAK. A dog tlmt roarts , nvclla , coiiriU.niulpby.t Umnlui'n f nvorlU ) gnino hlRh HTO. Illnulinm'it AVooiIunllnad Knmlly. lo ! Catno , JuiKlcrjr. Vornun , Kaelnl Artlit. LHtlo Klllln lilnulinin. Malu [ mpprinimtnr. DlftlK AOJUTS TO AM * DRUNKENNESS v LIQUOR. MAJBIT. IN AU THE WORLD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE DR. HONES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It can be clYtn In a cup tf rotfct or tern , or ! ar tlclu of load , without tbo knowlcdea ol tbo patient. If neoeaaary. It la Absolutely haraleaH and will effeot apermaocat nnd spndy euro , whether the patltnt ta modoritedrinker oranaloobolicwreok , IT NK\Kit YAI1 . It oparatos 10 quietly and with men cer tainty tliat the patient uudcrfzooo no Inoonvcolenoa. and ere ha la aware , bla complete reformation ta enectod. 48pogobookof pHrllcuiarifroo. To bohadol KUIIN & CO..16tll AUouBlt < a.Altth ACumlngUtfl. CX Tr d aupplled by HI..AKE. BHUC11 ii CO. , and - I DIIUO OU.Omah . icadlnftieinud/for nlltlio "nnnturnl dls < lmrKP anil PrlvntOll 'ftHp n ( men. A corlnlii euro for llu'ilehlll- 1 tatlnK vtaktH'Bj peculiar touoind ) . JfrencrH'O It Ami fool info MHtEv .NCHtwltuCo. ) In ruoniumcndlnn It to 81.00. JOSEPH GIUOTT'S ' STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. THIS PAPER IS PRINTED FROM rxou Tim Great Western Type Foundry , 7/74 / Howard St. OMAHA. OAl.VI'JSXO.V , 1KXAH , thaRrcat Gulf Ultyot the near future. MUR iilfic-diit Imrbor. A lulllloti und uliutf dollars now bcliiK npt'iit In rook nnd Iron iloelts , Tlio ficaportof the country wostof ttioMlstilnilpiil , AVrlto fur liiformntloii and inupx. IIM. THUKIIEAUT iUO. Kutabllslu-d 1S37 THE ONLY LOTTERY PROTECTED BY THC EXI NATIONAL GOVERNMENT. LOTT OF THE BENEFICENCIA PUBLICA , ( PUBLIC CHARITY ) isva , utl In unuUo cottnrrlrd nlth cuy ollie ( I'uinpuny ml MIC the KUIUO ituiuv * THE HEXT MOHTHLY DBAWIHQ WILL DC II tlo IN T THURSDAY OCTOBER 9TH , 1890 , WlllCll | H till ) filtANI ) SEMI-A.V.VIIA1. Hi NAItr DIIAWINO , llio CAPITAL I'HIKK Hundred ami Tnonty Thonsaiul DolUr.s. Tlj lornn of contract tlio coinpnnjr nnil rtopos thfiiim ofnll prlzoi Inclndoil In llio pclioino liofur nolllnea Blniilo ticket , mid rccolvo tlia folly ivlnitolll clnlttormlt : CiitTiricATK-I lioroby certify lliat tlio U.inkol Ixndon niul Mexico Imn on dcpoilt tlio iicccjinrr fumU to Riinrnntoa tlio paymnnt of nil prlzai drnnn by the LKiterla iln la llcncllclonclii I'libllro. ArOI.mAU CA8TU.I.O , Intorvcnor. Kurtlmr , tlio comiiany Is rcqulroil to < ll trlbula flftf'Blx per co nt. of tliu vnluo of nil tlio tlkelsln ! prltcu a larger portion tlinn U niton by unyothor IjOttcry. 1'rlco of Tickets , American .Money : WHOLES , J8. IIALVKS.W. QUAIIT1CU9. U KIGIITHb , l. Clul ) Kates : 759 ncttli of Ticket * for { 53. I.IHT UP i'iiizis. : 1 Cnpltnl I'rlzo of J180WO . In JIW.WXJ 1 Capital I'rlxo of 4U.UX ) . . la tU.UM 1 Capltnl I'rlzo or .UUOO . Il M.OCK ) 1 ( iniiicl I'rlzu of > , ( XX > . If b.OIKI 2 Prizes or $2UK10 . , . nro 4,0X1 fl'rl7.i-iof 1,1101) . nro f > , ( XM 2urrl/naor UK ) . nro 10.0W IWJI'rlz(38nf 2UU . nro 20,000 SWI 1'rlziin of 110 . ire as,0 J i--Jl'rlzo3nr 40 . uro Xl.luo AI'PItOXIMATlON 1'KIX.ra. 150Prl70 of fl-jilnpproxliuntlnit to ) m.OM Iirl70 . JI3.003 ISOI'rlroiof ftOOnpiiroilinntlnit to flU.UJO i > rUe . 15.00 ] IMi'rlzi-BOf WOnpproxIniatltiB to KU.O'JD prim . 0,0)1 TOJTermlnnU of ttli docldoil by fl'JO.UUJ prli'0 . 11'Jfn 'J.WJl'rlzo . . . ' ' nninnntlni ; to t3.'i7l'JU A1'rbpi \ \ HUM In tlio Unlt-jil Htulei fully pul.t n u fi. Cnrrcncr. 'J'honumbnr of tickets In llmltwl In SO.OM-20,013 lcx > tlinn are sold by otlior l itturlcs imlnic llio uniuu Bchcino. lT"llpralt by nrillnnrr letter , rnntiilnlna nmnoy ortlcrx lttfliie < t by all uxprcsti CDiiipiiiilc.i , or Now York Kxrunnuo. gWUiirrenry must Invnrlobly bo sent rc.'lstoroJ. Address U. City ot Mexico. Mexico. OR CHAS. B. MANTELL & . CO. , 4OI NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING , Omaha , Nebraska. Tim Rational Hunk of Coinmnrco , Oimtli.i , Nob. , will pay on duiniinil. nny tirlzu o.jirtru ] flrawn In tlio lot tt-ry do Iu liviiulli-oiuilii l'ub llca of City of Mexico. W , S. UEUTOII , Ahslstunt MANHOOD RESTORED. "SANATIVO , " tliu \Vonilnrful Hpanleli Itemed- mildnlth n TVrltlen ( iiiiiiiiii- ttlflto CUIU , U'tnk Memory , IXJSH uf Ilmln I'owirilcuil- . , . , , . , . , „ _ ncIic.U'nkcfuliicfi' , BpforoA. A erUpo Ixntiiuiihood.hi-rv- rhutogritpTicl fiMin Life , oimicmi , I.nBnHode , nil drains nn tlliisa of power ol tbo Generative Or- cniln ) either eox , cnunctby ovcr-cxvitlou , yuutli > fill IhJltcrcllnnn , or the oicemlve u o of tobacco , opium , or ntlniulantB , vrolch iiltlmntcly U'nJ tu luflnnlty. Couiiim ; > Uon and lumilty. 1'utnplii couvcnl nt form tu carry In tlio vetl pocket. I'tlcu 81 n package , or 0 for 85. U'ltU every { D order xrn Klvo a terltten ( iiiitrmitto to turn or nfuml the money , bc-nlly mull to auy uclJrecB. Cir- cnlnr frtff. Mention thlfi raper. Atf \ \ * MADRID CHEMICAL CO , Branch Onice fo' U.S. A 4l77iii | < "rn Slri't , riUfAIJO , , ILL. r/irt IV > K uh u Af'i.tOnr. 15th anil . J. A Fuller A Co. , Cor. lltli nnil Ooujjlus UU A. I ) . Foster & Co. . Council lllulTt. [ own. err r 1 1 a r y irmaiwntljr „ iiire < l In so to 00 riay . _ _ Wo fllmlimtu all puliinri from tti ryvtcm , fto tlioi thrro can uovrr be 4 rutum of tlieilUraioln tny folia. 1'trtlrn can 1m trcuUil at home a * well an litre , ( forth * mint prlro mid lindor the Muno ( riiarHnteA , ) but vrlth | ) ID vhu prefer to como herp , > vo Mill contract toruro thein or rcfi'iid nil money And pay enllio oxKDbO tif coming , rallruaU Inn and liotoi blll . Flft year * In ODRMAKIC REMEDY" Vtv t4 nil JS'eirr J''attrtl to euro the inut obrtlnulo cam. AS'e rlmlrnuv tliu \rorldforarnMivrnciiii iiateuio. Bliico tbo liUI6r7 of rrnoatruoiir clllcfor Kyiihllli li lxu imuvlil for Wut never found until our Muffle Itoinfdy wai dl * * rovorcd , Konoollior genuine , Writ * for tcfcrenocm COO 1C HKMl'.nY CO. , Onialut , > 'cbra > la , Office , BU CUlr REMEDY"J J