8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FHIDAY , JULY 3 , 1801. NATURE'S ' BOUNTEOUS SMILE Nebraska Will Have Such a Harvest as Sh Nivor Had Before. NO DROUTH DANGER THIS SEASON Everyone Agree * Tlmt .the 1'lcltl o Grain Will Ho Without 1'rrec- .lent Homo HoportH from Interior CountlcH. This morning TUB Hun prints a few of i largo number ol oroD reports sent In frou the different counties. Tneso have bcei taken nt random , but their unanimity on th ono grant point n bountiful hirvo : U ovl donco that the smllo of Ceres has been bnghl on Nebraska this season. Corn was never It bolter condition than now , and the stand o moll grain surpasses anything over ttuowt In the stato. Ono of the most notable features o the reports U the great Incrcasi In ncrcago of unuill grain. Whoa1 and oats show an Increase In acreage of frotr 10 to 75 per cent , aiid as the harvest timt draws nearer the promise of the field to tin farmer growH brighter. Ttioio rains will ta > the warehouse facilities of the state to th < utmost this year. In that portion of Nebraska which was s < eorclv stricken with drouth last year , tht crop prospects are such as to cause the rcsl dents almost to forgot the misery of the win tor. The summer is bringing glad rncom penso to those who understand the severe hardships and privations. A splendid crof will bo the reward of the pluck that persisted In the face of the moat adverse circunv tancos. lUuliio County. The present prospects for wheat , rye and all other small grains are very good , hotter In fact than ovur Known before. It is esti' mated that wheat will ovcr.igo twcntv-livo bushels per acre , and all other small ( train in proportion. The corn prospect Is not as peed as at this time last year , but the ground Is thoroughly moistened and there is no fear of a repetition of the drouth of 1SD. ! ) Tha ucrnago of wheat , rye , oats and barley Is about three lime * as large us that of last year , wnllo corn has de creased to about one-half of what it was Invt season. Llvo stock of all kinds Is doing well. Gru/lng l.s splendid and there Is going to bo nn abundance of hay. The loss of livestock Irist winter was loss than t ! nor cent , although there was a shortage of all kinds of feed. The loss of hogs , however , was as high as . ' ! 0 per cent for the reason that thera was no grain in the county to feed to them. Fillmore County. Crop prospects arc the host ever known. Corn is a little Into but looks fine and healthy. The acreage In small grains , as well as corn , Is larger than last year and there has been a good dc.il of breaking of now land going on this season , lielow lint ) number of acies in various crops as returned by assessors for Ib'Jl : Wheat 1P.IU2 Com 1P-.717 Oiiti SJ.I.V. llarloy SIS Tame crass 10,1111 Kvo 1.4IS Mll'Ct ' Ki' ) Flux 8ria lliuum corn , 1411 Ori'oloy County. The prospects for harvest wcro never better In any locality , than at present in 4 Greoley county. Every acre of land hereto fore under cultivation is utilized with an in- crcaso of acreage from last year of about ! U per cent , all looking as prosperous as could bfcrwished. .Unless something out of the usual order of things takes place , the harvest will bo'tho larirost over known. The rains huvo been seasonable , and there can bu no fear that drought will shorten the crops in the least. Hitchcock County. The average in wheat this year In the county is slightly in excess of last year and the crop prospects are the best for the past four years. It Is mostly spring wheat and will yield from twenty to thirty-five bushels per aero at a conservative estimate. The ncreaiio In corn , potatoes , oats , llux , broom corn and buckwheat Is about the sixmo as last year. The prospects could not bo hotter. If tlio season continues as favorably as to date the crops of all kinds will exceed all former years. Wnynn County. Since the settlement of this county began nothing lllco a failure has Upon experienced. It Is estimated that the acreage of coin and other produce this year exceeds that of last year by ut least 20 per cent , and that not less than fifteen thousand acres of breaking has been done in the county this season. The crop outlook at the present time is very line ; corn Is a little backward but has a line color and Is growing very rapidly. Flax ls 1m- rocnso and the largo acreage near Winsldo promises an abundant harvest. Stanton County. The crop prospects worn never better at this time of the year. Last year Stanton county had the best crops In the state , and the outlook now is that .she will maintain her record In that respect this year. The acreage In all kinds "of farm produce has been increased this year over last about ' 10 per cent. There will'bo more land opened In the county this year than Tor any previous two years. _ _ _ Itock County. The crop prospects for thu coining year are the finest that have over been known , and the acreage la about double of what it was last year. There was shipped out of the county last year about 25,000 tons of hay which represents about onu-foucth of nil that was harvested. In addition to this there were a largo number of cattle and hogs , many cars of grain' , potatoes and vegetables shlppud out of tha county. Snott'H llliilV County. Crops could not bo In better condition , the ncrcago of small grain being larger than over , although corn suffers a corresponding re duction. The ground Is In excellent condi tion and the cereal crop Is Insured ; hay will yield bettor by far than last year and winter pasture U made. Hlioi-iuan County. The crops of this county are exceptionally flue this year and the acreage U fully 0110- thtrd larger than last year. It U a common remark of travelling people to say that the crops of Sherman county are as line as there are in the state , and for clean coinilulds It itumls at thu head. Dlvon County. The crops In the county this year will , ac cording to the opinion uf some of our best posted fanner * , bo at least Vo ! per cent more than last year. The number of acres mi dot cultivation 1s about one-fourth greater than a „ year ago. Keith County. There about 24,000 acres of ground under cultivation divided as follow * : Whe.it , 8- WO acres ; eaU , 1,000 acres ; barley , 500 acres ; corn , H,000 ncriw , The average of all cereals U about one-half less than last year. Joftm-Hou County. The crop prospect never was bottpr In the history of the county. Coru is the principal crop although tboro Is a larger acreage of wheat than last year , and the same may bu aid or Ilax. Nuckolltt County. The crop prospect Is Immonsa In every par ticular , The Increase In acreage is especially large In oats , wncat , rye ana Ilax , and the yield prcuaUos to bo ovor-abuudant. Llnuolu County. This county has never had more flattering' than at the prosout tliuo. Tlio are ago In crops thlt year * exceeds that of liwl year by about ono-thlrd. The a-munt In small grain Is very largo , being nearly double that of any preceding Reason , At this tlmi the small grain promises an unpraccdontei yield and o.nimiucs are made as high as fifty and sixty blishels per acre. The corn crop Is late , but promises well , as the stand was never hotter. There Is a l.irgo Increase In the acreage planted to potatoes and thU U becoming a standard crop in this county. Itni'lnn County. There never was , In the history of this part of Nebraska , such a magnificent pros pect for all kinds of crops as the prosonl tlmo. The crop Is assured , and in n short time will bo rcaay for harvest , and this har vest wilt bo the most bountiful on record , The acreage of small grain thU yc.ir as com pared with last will exceed It probably ono third and the yield will bo more than five times as great. Corn Is a little backward owing to so much cool , wet weather , but promUoi a largo vleld and the ncreiico has Increased over last year probably 20 per cent. Nit iioc County. There Is a largo increase in acreage of all kinds of crops. Never did the Nebraska sun shine on bettor projects for abundant crops , than nt the present tlmo. The ininy rains ol spring and early summer nro stored In th o sponge-liAO subsoil , ready to give their aid to complete what Is so well begun , and everyone Is Jubilant over the pnnpeot of the greatest crop of grains , grass and vegetables over pro duced. Adams County. The crop pro'pcct In thU county was never brighter. The yield and ncrcago of small gram Is fullv 7 , " > per cent greater than In the year 1SOO. Moro small gram will bo har vested In the next ten days , than over before In the history of the county. Heavy rains in Juno have slightly retarded the growtli of corn , however there Is a good stand and there \vlll bo an average yield. D.iWMon County. Plentiful rains had much to do with the present flattering prospects for au immense crop. The acreage under cultivation has increased ! )0 ) pur cent at least ever last year , and the acreage of small grains as compared with corn is largely increased. Driii'l County. A largo acreage of small grain has been sown and it Is now a certain crop. There isle lo s corn planted than last juar , but what there Is looks splendid. Llvo stock Is doing well on abundant pasiuro. l.oup County. The ncreagn of small grains has increased about 2. > per cent and never looked bettor. Corn acreage about the same as last yoir ; somewhat backward but looking good. Onrtlulil County. The crop prospects in this county are ex cellent. The acreage of small eruin Is larger than nt any previous time. Coru acreage is about the same as last year. Inilio County. There has never been a crop failure In this county and this year all kinds of crops look better than ever before. FranKliit County. There are 110,000 acres under cultivation In this county. Crop prospects are excellent , .11 fact were never bettor. NKIJIIAMCA'S CHOPS. Two Agriculturalists Toll What They've Ileoently Seen. Assistant Gciicral Freight Agent Smith of the B. Si M. has just returned from a trip over the main line of the road and is loud in his praises of the condition of crops in the southern portion of the stato. At several points along the lluo the harvesting has al ready commenced and the complaint is gen eral among implement dealers In that section is that they cannot set machinery fast enough. Ono ooalnr iu a small town on the line tola Mr. Smith that ho had sold 125 bind ers and that ho had orders for several rnoro. Another said ho had orders for forty-seven threshing machines and ho only had thirteen on hand to fill orders. In Mr. Smith's opin- ; ou this of itself was substantial proof ot the tremendous yield in small grains as a farmer would not bo likely to invest $150 in a binder unless ho was going to have a largo crop. At this moment Ben Baker , United States attorney , happened along and joined In the conversation. "You can hot your boots there Is going to jo a largo crop In tbis state , " exclaimed Mr. linker with much emphasis. "I have just been down In the southern part of the state ind drove over several counties in a buggy ' and I can say that there is fully five times a's arge un acreage as there has ever been bo- 'ore. Moreover the yield Is going to bo much arger. I think wheat will yield lully twen ty-live bushels to the acre. " "How about corn ( " was asked. "Corn is in elegant shape , " said Mr. Ba- cer. "In a few places there has been too nuch water and corn will not do well , but I don't think there Is more than one-fourth of 1 per cent in this condition. The corn in the southern part of the state is In Just at good shape as the small gram. It is clean and has a good stand r.ud wo are sure of a eood crop \vhothor wo get any moro rain or not. " "The country Is sure of n good crop this year and next. " said Mr. Smith outhusiabt- cally , "If wo don't got any moro rain for a year. The irround is thoroughly soakbd and we are bound to U wo good crops. " Omens of it Great Crop. Sr. Pvi'i , Minn. , July a. The crop reports from Minnesota , Dakota and Montana con tinue most favorable. There has been moro rain this season than at any corresponding period for several years. Wheat Is In line shape. Other grains are also above the uv- erugo and meadows and pastures are better linn for years. The mild winter brought ho s.tock through In good order. Owing to the Increased acreage it Is feared the crops cannot bo properly harvested , particularly in the Itod river valley , owing to the scarcity of lands. Tor beauty , for comfort , for Improvement of the complexion , use only Po oni's powder , there is nothing equal to It , The Fourth of July. July 3 and I the Chicago , Milwaukee it St. Paul railway will sell round trip .lokats between all stations on their- line for one and one-third faro. Tickets rood for return passage until July 0. 1'iokot olllco , 1501 Kartium street. Sold Liquor to Lo. A deputy United State * marshal from t'lno Ridge agency arrived iu the city last evening bringing with him J. U. Taylor , u colored man , who Is charged with having sold liquor to the Indians. The American Savings bank. Dovd's opera house bulltUni' , will remain open until 8 o'clock on Friday even ing , July 8 , to accommodate its patrons. Ono Vour Kuoli. Judge Dundy pronounced" sentence yostor- tcrday upon J. W. Moorp of Klkhorn , found guilty of dufraudlng a widow out of fcV-'OO pension money , and Silas 1'urdy , fuunu guilty of tolnlng nud circulating counterfeit money , . lloth men wore given a year each in the United States prison at Sioux Falls , S. U. Do Witt's UttluEarly Uisors , best pill. ic.votmsioN lOToitovro. ONT. , VJii thu AVjilmsIi Itallroa I. " * For the national educational conven tion ut Toronto. The Wiiliush will soil ound trip tickets July 8 to 11 $ at half ara with siOO added for membership DO , good returning until September HO. ivory body invited. . l xcurulon rates uivo boon miulo from Toronto to all' the summer resorts of Now Kugland. For tickets , Bleeping car accommodations vnd a hnmUomo t-ouvonlr giving full nformutlon , with cost of side trips , etc. , call at the Wabtish ticket o nice , 150U Farnam Btroat , or write G. N. Clayton , northwestern iwsongor agent , Omaha , Nob. UMK COUKT DKCIHIONH. Syllabi of Opinions Handed Down Yesterday. Omaha and Florence loan and trust company vs Hanson. Error from Douglas county. Affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Justice Max well. Wlirtro the court falU to write the word "given" on the margin of oauh limtnictlon. as i on n I rod by the statute , oxcopt'on ' limit bo specially taken on thut itrotind. as thu objpo- tlon does not RO tj the substance of thu In struction. Under our statute of llriltntlnns. If a party establish in hlmsolt or In cnnnuctlon with tlio e under whom he claims an actual , notori ous , continuous and exclusive possession ot land as o'.rn.r fora period of tun years , ho thereby acquires a title to the land and thin liresfecthcof any iiuustlon of motive or nils- take. A person who U In the adverse possession nf land dot's not break tlui continuity of pos t > H- slon by imrclmilnit the Und at tax S'llo and rupulvlnu a tax deed therefor. In miuh cnsu where thuru Is mi aotuil bruak In the posscs- HIOII , the advuisu occupant may relv uuoii liln a'lverto ' occupation un I also h s claim or tu\ Hun. In iilhur wonK ho may uonihlno all the rlnlitn tio-nusjcd by him In dofomo of his pos session Instructions given on behalf of defendant huld applicable to the testimony. The Farmers' and Merchants' bank of Shelby vs Dunblor. Error from 1'olk county. Af firmed. Opinion by Mr. Justice Norval. A verbal accent moo of a chock , by the drawee , Is valid and binding as If the nc- copt-inue was In wilting. Taylor vs Trumball. Error from Douglas county. Reversed and remanded. Opinion by Mr. Justice Norval. A Judgment on default was entered nentnst tin ; ddfi'iidiuit. At thu paine term of court the defendant moved to Hut aside the judgment and di'fiuilt. MiowlnB that ho was not Kiillty ol laches In falling to answer , and that he has a good dcfonse In part to thu action. Thu mo tion wasdunlud ; bold , on or. I'lcasanls vs Blodgott. Appeal from Lan caster county. Atllrmed. Opinion by Mr. Chief JusticoCobb. A p'irty buylnn real property which Is In the actual po sctslon and occupancy of another poison. Is charged with notice of any rUlit title , or Intoiost whluh such occupant IIUB In such property. The ex Idunoi ! examined and hold to sustain the ( hidings and deoroe of thu louur court. Tucker vs. Cannon. Error from Douglas county. Afllrmod. Opinion by Mr. Justice Muxuell. \\horo Instructions ro < iiiosted by a party have boon piovlously given In substance by thu court on Its own motion. It Is not error to refuse to ulvo thu Instructions bO reiinostod. Insti notions requested must bo applicable to the testimony , and stutu the l.iw correctly In order to predicate error upon tlio lofnsal to gl\o the same. . City of Omaha vs Aver. Error from Douglas county. Allirmcd. Opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Coub. The Instructions clvon , and those requested and refused u\'amlncd and huld piopurly glvi-n and refused. Kvldcnco examined and hold to sustain thu \erdlot. McClny vs City of Lincoln. Error from Lan caster county. Alllrmed. Opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Cobb. Under soot Ion 1 , chapter 53 , revised statutes , tStltl , tlio commissioners of I.'incastor county , upon a petition for Hint' purpose. In Isffi ) . In- corpoiatod thu tonnof Lincoln to Include cer tain boundaries ; hold that their action Is not void tboiiub curtain lands notplattud wore In cluded. So. 1'lntte li Co. vs liullulo .county. 15 Nob. . GI5. 1 ho town of Lin oln was afterwards Incor porated as a city of thu llrst olass , Inoludlns tlio s.inio unplatted lands , and In the years ISM. Isb'i ' , 1RS7 and lss the proper authorities of thu city ussossrd the unplatted lands for taxes and luvlod thoruon tixeS tor city pur poses. On Junu .1 , Iss't ' , lumoto owners of cur tain of the unplatted lands paid taxes thereon under protest and notice , and on Juno IT , ISal ) , coii'menced suit for rooovory ; huld that Mich action eon Id not bo maintained. 15 Nob. , O0. > . Thu piovlbtons of section 3lt. chanter KI. com- [ > ilud statutes , that no appu.il bond shall bu icqulred of tbii olty by any court In any ac tion appealed by thu city ; huld. not repug nant to section 15 , article U of thu constitu tion of tills state. Volland vs Baker. Error from Webster county. Afllrmed. Opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Cobb. In an appeal from the county court to the district court thuru may bu claimed by an unemlcd petition un amount of damages equal to that which could have been ruoov- 01 ed In thu court. IS Nub. , liUs. Tlio vendee of aejuittol purchased by nego- tlabln note , tr.uisforied to third p.irty , may ceovurunundors warranty tlToii h the note ias KOIIU to Judgment at law and not p.ild. 11 X W. H. bS ; Kllblil , lib. The Instructions given and refused ex- uiiincd and hold propurly glvun and rofusod. Kvldunc'U \aininud and huld to support bo verdict , . 'hcnix insurance ompany vs. Bacholder , error from Sarpv county. Reversed and remanded. Opinion by Mr. Justice Norval. The policy of tire Insurance contained u olauso If the usiiiiud fall to pay Ills premium lute at thu tlmo specified , then thu policy should cease to bu In force and remain null and void during the time thu note remains un- lald after maturity , and that the payment of thu premium rovlvus the policy and nnkos It good for the balance of the term. Thu pru- iiliini note matured before the loss coiu- ilallied of , and had neeibeen fully paid. lelil that the company wits not liable , t-ueh stipulation In thu policy can lie waived by thu company , but snob walvor must bo plead and > roved to avail thu Insured. The absolute de- ilal by thu Insurer of all liability , on the lound that thu policy was not In foice at thu nnuof thu loss , Is "i waiver of thu preliminary iroof of loss requliod by the policy. \IcDonaldvsMoAlllstor. Eiror from Platte county. Alllrmed. Opinion by Mr. Justice Norval Where a district jourt ivis Riven a party orty days from thu iidjourment of a term to educe his exceptions to writing , tlio judu'o las authority to extend the time In which to nep.iro and Borvua bill of executions , for a lorlod not exceeding forty days additional , vhon It appears that thu p irty sooklnjthu > lll has nsud dnu diligence. Such power exists , notwithstanding tlio period first vllowud expired before tlio auptluat.on for an extension of tlmu was made. Notice of such an application to the advurso > arty Is not Indlsponslblo to jurisdiction. An application for thu postponement , of a rial tea later day In thu tuim , or for thu cou- Inuanci ) of a uaitso , Is ttUdressod to thu ound lu al dlsuiullon of the eouit , and thu nllliK thereon will not bu disturbed , In the ibsoncu of a showing that thuru has boon an abuse of discretion. A motion for a nuw trial must bo filed at the uiinof court thu verdict In rendered , and oxoupt for nuw discovered ovlduncu , within hruudays aftur thu lutnrn of the verdict , inluss unavoidably prevented. Causing vs. City of Lincoln. Error from Lancaster county. Afllrmed. Opinion by Mr. Justice Maxwell. The alloy Inclty block Is for the special ben efit of thu suvoi.il lots abuttliu tlluroon and indcr the prunlsons of sub-division iU , section S chapter I.I , a compiled stautes not to ex ceed ouo-hiuf of the cost of paving tauruon > pposlti > each lot may bo assessed upon snob ot. It a .ot has buou sub-divide 1. then the issossinont is to bo made upon the suvur il ub dlIslon * upon an eqnltabloand Just basis n pioportlon to thu bunullts received. It Is tot nocussaiy that thu sub-division actually ibutouthu alley Iu order to bu liable fora lortfon of thu lav. Tlio question of thu ummnt if sueclal bo-iellts H ono of fain to bo loturmlnod from thu evidence. Clark vs. Fitch. Appeal from Washington county. Appeal dismissed , Opinion by Mr. Judge Norval. An order of u jiuUu nf a district cotirt over ruling a motion to vacate a temporary Injunc- lon granted at the oommoni'omunt of thu 110- lon , Is not a final order , and uinnotbo ro- luwed until thu final determination or thu MIISU In thu district court. Cornish & Tibbotts vs liussoll. Appeal from Lancaster county , Alllrmed. Opinion bv Mr. ChK'f Justice Cobb. In an action under section 'ir , of the * code iKiilnst garnlshous who had denied any In- lebtcdnoss to the judgment debtor , and the in IH rutled upon tiy them foradofensocloarly howud that they hiul money of the debtor ao- 'io lltod to tliom In thulr bank uycqunt , hiib- uut to Kiirnlshniunt. Ihounh asslmiud to avoid hat rmnetly , nnd thu claimants appeared and ostllled for the defonsu wild Judgment for ho plalutlir , hold no error und the judgment bujow ami mud , / * IVodway vs Uiloy. Error -frrtm Dakota county. Affirmed , Opinion by Mr. Justice tico Not vat , Section L''jdiuf the code of Towa prohibits ho maiiufiii'iiiiti for s ileor sulllnt : uf InUul- outliiK liquors "Itbln thu t ilu fur any unr- KIMI onciipt for pliarinai'tiiilk-al , medical , humicHl and hauramtinlal purposus , mid Hum inly by poroiiH holilliiK permits fioin thu iropcr unlhiiiIllcs. I'hu IT 1117. bruwlntf eoiu- pany , without sulk permit , nmnufivetiirrd and sold In that tal a quantity of beer for tha nurposu nf bulnzitraiiHUortod to this ittatn ! hold , that the * nlb wus In violation of Bald Inw. and Hint the town statute does not con- Illct with section fliartlelo I. gf the fodornl constitution Mlilch'oonfcrtipon connrcgs the exclusive power tot regulate Interstate com merce. The contract bolnff prohibited by thu lawn of tlio Mute whom made , Is Illegal and void thoro. and Its Invalidity constitutes a good defense In an acttoaupon the contract In this state. Central Nebraska'.National bank vs Wilder. Error from HuUor county. Afllrmed. Opinion by Mr. Juntlco Maxwell. Ono W loaned a mtockholdur In a national bank the Mini of 11,000. for which such stock holder cave his noto. duo In ono year with In terest , and to seeure the pavmunt of said note usilKiiod a tJertlflcato for ton shares of stock In such bank. At thu expiration of thoyu.ir now stock was U-mcd and ten shares were transferred as sucurlty for said dubt. The ecrtlllcntuof stock containing a powerof nt- tornoy to tbo cashier of the bank to transfer said Htoek on thu boo' < of tbo bank , i te. Most of the ollbeis of the bank had notlco of the asslirntnt'iit toV of tbu stock as Hoeurlty. 'I bo principal uf thu note was afterwards paid , but the interest bulng unpaid an action was brought to recover a dividend declared while W was the assk'iiuu of the stock. Tlio principal defunso of thu bank was th.it all transfers must bo made on tbu books of thu bink. Muni , that as tlio olllcors of thu bank had notice that \V was holdlmr thu stock as security ami made no objection that thuv must pay the dividend to thu party entitled toll , thu person then holding the stock , and that thu rules ot the bank to thu contrary constituted no defense. Foster vs Lny nnd Bromo. Appeal from Madison county. Affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Cobb. In an action by V. against I . and II. for spe- Plllc porfnrniuncuot contract to puioliasu lots 8 , Hand 10. In thu Iowa of Norfolk , without an expressed condition of forfeiture , buld th it thonisli tlmo v.-as not of the usspiicr of tht ) contract , In tbu first Instance. Milllclent de mand and notlco having been given ( lefond- ants. and the plalntlll' bavins piollutud hH deed , the defundants should oxecutu tlielr contractor forfolt all equities and tltlu to the pi cruises. Hitchcock vs Schager. Error from Cedar county. Ami-mod. Opinion by Mr. Justice Maxwell. Whuro a oopv of an Instrument Is filed In this cotirt accompanied by acortlllcateof tlioelcrlc of the district court that thu original Is lost ; and thu proof tends to show that It Is an exact copy. It will not bo stricken from the files on tbo ground that It Is a copy. In Instruction whleh assumes curtain facts not established by thu evidence : Huld , prop urly refused. Billingsly vs UickPtts. Error from Lancas ter county. Anirmed. Opinion by Mr. Justice Max well. In an action of ejectment , where a deed was omitted In the chain of the defendant's title , but there was proof loading lo show that such a deed bad In fact boon uxocntud but not ru- ooidod : Hold , that a judgment In favor of thu defendant conformed to thu testimony , and is alllrmed. SOUTJt 031AIIA. P. J. McOratnloft last evening for Chi cago. cago.Mrs. Mrs. Phillips has loft for an extended trip In the cast. Miss M. Sullivan loft for Denver to bo ab sent several months. Maurice J. Barrow has left for La Mars , la. , to visit his parents. Miss Margaret Graff of Horton , Kan. , Is visiting friends in the city. Stock Inspector Talbott Inspected 0,350 cattle during the past month. During the month of Juno Inspector How ard condemned eleven lump jaw steers. Dr. Boyle of the chemical department of the Cudahy company has cone to Chicago. John Barka , delegate of lodce 4. > to the tenth annual convention C. S. P. S. , has re turned. Tom Mlohell was severely Injured while driving across Twenty-fourth street last evening. The Bohemians will organize a slncing society next Sunday afternoon at U o'clock in Natlonul hall. Charles L. ScliBfer has returned from Burlington , la. , whither ho wont to bury his af ed mother. William From , car inspector of the Elkhorn - horn , has resigned to accept a posftlou as mail carrier in Omaha ; Mrs. Delia Sulhvnn.of Galesburg , 111. , is In the city visiting with her mother and sister , Mrs. L. and Miss Olive Howe. Mrs. U. W. Justin nnd family of St. .Too , Mo. , are the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Myers , Twenty-third and J streets. The Union club have decided not to nicnic nt Waterloo on the Fourth , owing to the fact that flvo feet of water covers the grounds. W. Pottinger has boon promoted from tele graph operator at the B. & M. depot and been given charge of the olllco at Aurora. The Union stockyards company transferred to Richard Swift two plats of ground in the Soath Omaha audition , the price paid being j"4fUU\J. There will bo no celebration at Waterloo on the Fourth owing to the picnic grounds being flooded. Grotna has been selected in stead. Mrs. D. G. May gave an ice cream social at her residence , Twenty-third and H , the pro ceeds to go to the Orphans' homo in Council Bluffs. The Stockyard Grays will play the Clip pers of Omaha a game of ball Julv , at Steen : : on the grounds near Twenty-sixth and II streets. The Ancient Order of Hibernians will pic nic at Council Bluffs on the Fourth. A special train will leave the Union Pacific depot at ti:30. : The monthly report of the stockyards for Juno shows a gain of U , 100 cattle , U'1,114 hogs and -100 horses and mules over last year , and a loss of : iiil : ( in bheep. The engineers were busy yesterday in seti ting the grade on Twenty-first and Twenty- second streets north of J. The contractor takes charge next week. L. L. Mason & Co. , who have boon doing a pro luco commission business nt 420 North Twenty-sixth stroos , have skipped town , leaving behind numerous enraged creditors. S. N , Decker has Just completed plans for the First Christian church. The building is to bo located on Twenty-third and 1C streets , and will bo ono of tbo handsomest churches in the city. * W. D. Cornncll , the prominent stockman from Boone , la. , was in with several loads of cattle , and says that the prospects for good crops were never better , and that the farmers are jubilant , The First Presbyterians ore about to erect a now church at Twunty-lifth nnd J streets. The old building has been sold to the United Presbyterian denomlnatlon-who will rumovo it to Twonty-thlrd and N , The proposition to grade L street Is mooting with much opposion owlne to the fact that It will Injure the high school , nnd several line residences alone the street will bo several feet below the stroct level. Secretary D. IL Goodrloh of the Omaha stront railway has prominent Councilman John J. O'Uourko that the company will soon extend - tend the motor Una ( south to Q .street and thence west ncrosmtho Q street viaduct. The now lire team for the South Omaha department - partment arrived yosterdav. They are an exceedingly line pair of young sorrels , light mane and tall , and uro a dead match. Thev were purchased int Keith ranch at North Plutte. Frank Payton , , who attempted ( o shoot Mrs. Smith at Uib Kuystono hotel Wednes day afternoon because she would not elope with him , wits upt before Judge King yostin-- torday aftoriiooat and was remanded to jail until witnesses could bo .subprcnaed. All the money appropriated for grading and pivtng seems lo'be going to the First ward , Twenty-fourth street alone cosllnz t4OJO , Too councllmeu are bogining to awake to the fact that some one has led them a merry dance , and , that thulr constituents of the other wards will secure very little street Improve ments this year. ' Dr. Birney euros oiit-irr h. Bee hid/ / * . owder : Used iu Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard FIREWORKS : , Waterworks : man works ; woman works ? } fou work ; everybody works , even WE work , None of us worw for fun. We all work with some object in view , and with most of us that object is the large American dollar with the eacrle on one side , and [ as usual ] with a handsome woman "at the bottom of it. " We've worked hard for your patronage this season , and we've had a good big generous share of it , too. Wo want to wind up the season in a "blaze of glory , " as it were , and from now until noon on the G-1-o-r-i-o-u-s Fourth will offer - - - - - - - we you Goate arid VeetB. AT In handsome pin stripes , in blacks and nobby shades of blue , in sizes from thirty-four to forty-two , worth and usually sold for 1.4O two dollars . Will still buy one of those elegant Black Mohair Alpaca Coats , in any sixc from thirty-three to forty-six , that are worth from two sevcnty- * five to three dollars. We will continue to sell those beautiful Brilliantinc Coats and Vests in handsome shades of tan , brown and mode , in all regular sizes' 1 . worth just three dollars AT All in cash , will still buy tone of those magnificent corded Mohair Coats and Vests , in any regular size , in any one of a half dozen different shades and colors , worth four dollars. Until Saturday noon you can buy one of the finest Drap d'lite Coats and Vests , in blacks or colors , in any regular size , wo rth worth five or six dollars POR you're going to dress up in yotir"Sunday-go-to- meetin' " clothes on the Fourth and look slick , your outfit won't be complete without patent leather Shoes. We ofier lor your considera tion twenty cases four dollar patent leathers , in Lice and congress ; any size or width , at $2.50. Open This , Friday Evening , Till Ten O'Clock. Shoe dealers will be interested to know that they can find a fine assortment of tennis shoes at Four Ones , Harney Street. I also give them notice that the and Shoes Have been greatly improved and will be very extensively ad vertised the coming1 fall and winter. My trade on the New Jersey Goods this season is "out of sight. " Take my advice and place your orders now for fall and win ter. I do not retail any goods , nor , am 1 interested in any retail stores. Get your Rubber Boots , * Shoes , Felt Boots , and German Sox at headquarters and save money. Z. T. LINDSEY. Omaha , Neb , f NO GUR.EX ! NO PAY. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Many years' experience. A rosular craduato In medicine at diplomat iiiow. Ii itlll treating with tin , reateil uccesi , all NerTous , Chronic nnd I'rlvnte ll eit iu A paruiiinent euro Kiiurnntecd for Catarrh Bpermatorrlicen. I.o t Mnnhood , KomlnaJ WenkncM. Night hoiui , linpotuicjr. H/phlllj , Htrlcture , unit nil dlirniea of the Illood , riklu n < l Urinary Orifuni. N H I ifuarnnloa r < W for nory cine 1 iindorlake and full . . . locuro , Crninlinilon fri-o nnok iMntcrlet of Mfe ) nt rr u Oiltco houre 'J a. m to B p. m. 10 a in. to U in. bend itamp for roplr. tt give relief like" Dr. I'lorce'tt Magnetic , . Truss. " It limourrd thousands I If ) ou wanttha MHhT.sen'l ' la In ttampi < or free I'aiiiptiln .V > . I. \Iaunillo llln.tli ; Tru. Co. . hull FruurUro , ( u IjjDiiu's I'crloillual I'llls. TbU trench reiuvdr ncti rtlrectif upon the genera , life "organs and cures suppression of the meriies , tlorthreo for 15 , and cnn to ni.illuil hhould not lie uiod during prugnnncr. Jobbers , druggists and the public supplied by Uooduiaa Drug Co. , Ouiaha. UAI'BUI.KS ara the DOGUTA b it an4 only capiuUt preio ar * to * rviiular phrilclan * for lha rib.4 br Qonorboia and dUchargoi from to < urlaar cur of uUerUed. of > C'1UU 0 , IIM PJr box. AU r urguua reuivdy fur nil th unnalurr , ' rtUclmi < re an * . prltalriJUuiirvinf ir.cn .i certain cure for the dclilll- tuting wtu to nnmra. In rermnmiudlne It to &I1 suner * rs. - J STONER.MD.OicuuiAl. MoM lir Hruirnlsus , I'sliCK ttl.OO. Tfl WEAK MEN nafferinf Uia routhful effocU trron from ol early decar , wsuitlng neaknrsa , loit mannood , eto. t will seud valuable tmutUo ( xalod ) cnutnlnlni full particular * for homo cur * . Kit UK of cbarga A spltndld medical worlct should t > a4 tr fr ) tnaa nhn Is ncrrnui anil dsullltateii. 'Addrert ' if tor , v , c , i'o wiittu , Mooau , coua. SAVE \OUR EYfiSIGHT' OPTICAL HOUSE or TIIK ALOE & TENFOLD CO. , Practical And brunch of world rcnnwnort optlo.il establish ment of A , S. Vloo , x Co. , St. Luuli. Our method U etii'orlor lo nil othori ; our Icrnei rue superior : will lint wr.iry nr tire thu ojca. Tha ( rnuu'i properly ad justed 10 thO fHCO. Eyvs Tested Free of Chararo. Prices Low for First-class Goods. THE ALOE & PENPOLD OO. , 114 3. ISth St. , Next t3 PoatDffloo * 7 National Bank U. B. DEPOSITORS. OMAHA. . VS3 Capital , - - - - S4OO.OOO Surplus Jan. 1st , 189O , - aa.BOO Onlcem nnd Directors IfourjrV. . Ynto .l'rosldent , I.-wla S. lleeil , Vlco 1'rOHlitant ; Jnmea W. Saviiuo.W V Mursv. John H Colling It. U. Cinliliu , J. N. U 1'ntrlckV. . II. H. ItUKliuD' Cnshler. Tl-IIS IRON BANK. Cornet 12th uud Karrmra Jt Gciirral Itunklti ; Dullness Tnuiitnt , rd. COT INTEREST PAIDONDEP05IT5 aTOMAHAlOANSTRUSTCO. 5E.COR. IG CAPITALS IOO.OOO.OO DintCTORS : A UWYM/UI-C.W.NASH. JHMIUARD'GUV-CBARTON-G.B. LAKE. J.d.BROWN-THOS-L.KIMBALL. DR , BAILED- Graduate Deptist. A Full Sot of Tooth on lubb ( r , for hIVK DIII.I.AIU. A perfect lntuunruiilooil , Tooth aitrftCtol [ Mwltliout piln or Unnner , nnl Vjnlthout nimuithetlci , ( loM anil 1illTor Mlllnm nt liitrou raoti. llrldvu unit Croirn Work. Teeth nlthuut plntuj. All nork r- OFFICE , PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM Kutninco , loth itreol clorator. Opou oittulaft ButllU o'elotk. o'elotk.lEOTEI. . . viirrav , ' . t-ttn < in < t tiiont niiliHt < intl < illit iluti'l Jlnlliltnu lit OJIKI/HI. lu'iii'H In-let : / / iriillH rnnnliiu / > < " < bttm'iiii-iit to roof. All tint feilliiv * unit ( looi-nHneil irttl ; AntiititoIre i > roof nl nn , iiinlilnii It iiniinH.iilitii to titirii fitiifli. flrr rriiiir/i unit / * iitttrin * tltr < iiif/lmut tlio uiillilliiuhtrnin Imitt , lint unit i-uiit iiiitiiiiinl MitiiHlilnalii IIIIMUI'IKlHHCll * ! / B. BILLOW AY , Prop. For muacular eoreneaa use Pond's Extract. JOSEPH GILIOTT'S ' , STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1880. \i \ THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS.