8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , JULY 4 , 139JL-TWELVE PAGES. TO THE OMAHA MANCHESTER , Eapid Transit Eotwcon the Oity and East Omaha Secured. HOW TO REACH THE FACTORY DISTRICT , Trial of llio New Line ami Its Vor- nml OjicnliiR to TriUIlo Who Watched tlio Motor Mote. At tOW : ! o'clock yesterday a llttlo party gathered nt tlio corner of Sherman nvenuo and Locust struct to witness the opening of the now motor line to East Omaha. Those forming the party \vcro Mayor Cushlnir , Superintendents Smith and Tucker of the Omnlm street railway company ; John K. Webster , manager of the East Omahu motor line ; A. II. DeLonir , assistant manairor of the East Omaha land company ; A. 11. Hess , chief engineer of the company ; F. E. Hall , super intendent of the now motor lino.I. ; O. I'cr- rlgo. who superintended the construction of the line , J. M. Atkinson of Chicago , repre sentative of the U'estlnghouso electric com pany : Mr. White , representative of the ICdl- ion electric company , uud representatives of the press , Uoforo starting on the initial trip the now rolling stock was subjected to a thorough In spection , The tram consisted of a closed motor car and an open trailer , built by the St. Louis car company , lloth were painted on the same general j > lan adopted by tlio Omaha company , yellow being tlio predomi nating color. On the signboard of both cars was the legend , "Interstate I3ridgo & Street Hnilway company. " The motor car was provided with richly upholstered eaU , while these of the trailer were of the slat pattern. The general arrangement of the truck and motors was the principal object of Interest. The wheels worn larger than these ordinarily used on Hired cnrs and the motors nnd connecting machinery were completely enclosed In cast iron casings. The casings enclosing the gearing arc kept about hulf full of grease , vhlch reduces the "hummlne" ton minimum , The motors arc of the Westing- housu pattern nud uro of twenty horse power. When the equipment had been thoroughly Inspected the gong sounded and tiie train started noiselessly down the steep grade leading to the crossing over tno railroad tracks. The trolley wire was hung on a single line of poles placed at ono side of the track and was suspended at n height of about eighteen feet from the ground. When the railroad tracks had been cleared the power was turned on and the train sped along the well ballasted track at u rapid rate. A speed of about twenty miles pin- hour was soon ncqulrcd and maintained until the eastern terminus of the road was readied , two and one-quarter miles from Sherman avenue. The track was very smooth , and was laid with -10-pound T rails. The grade , nftor crossing the railroad tracks , was almost H dead lovul , the embankment being several feet above the level of the surrounding land. The steep grade Just east of Sherman nvenuo is an S.Iib 'percent grade , about the same as Dodge street , between Seventeenth and Nineteenth streets. When the terminus was reached the party alighted nnd inspected the barn , n ' commodious structure , 100xi.1 : feet with on addition twelve feet wide running along the west side which will be used for an ofllco , shop and store room. Workmen \\oro still engaged in completing the Interior nrragement of the barn or car house and Mr. J. H. Webster _ , who was highly dated over the successful working of everything pertaining to the car line , took pains to Impress upon his honror the fact thut sixty days ago not a single article used in the construction or operation of the linn had been purchased. The equipment of the road consists of two motors and two trailers. After the road and the appurtenances had been thoroughly' inspected und un enter prising photographer had taken n snap shot nt the distinguished party , a carriage was taken und , under the guidance of Mr. 13o Long , a tour was made of the land of tno East Omaha company. The East Omaha land company have nlnn factories on tlii'ir land , eight of which are in lull operation , employing between00 ! ! and 40(1 ( pooplo. Three more manufactories huvo been secured and will remove to East Omaha immediately. Thirty cottages have been erected In the vicinity of the factories , twenty-six of which nro occupied by people employed in the fac tories. These houses nro loused to the occu pants nt prices ranging from 7 to $17 per month , but nro not sold. The sanitary arrangements In the llttlo settlement nra very comploto. City water Is used exclusively , there being no wells. Eurth closets nro used in every instance mid n garbage hauler looks after both closets and garbage. Tho.land in the vicinity of the factories nnd cottages bore no evidence of the over- Jlow or backflow of the river and n remark was nmdu that the popular idea concerning East Omnha , was that it was covered with water most of the tlmo. "Why , my dear sir , " exclaimed Mayor Gushing , "this land is on n level with , the second story of the Council Bluffs nost-ofileo and If this worn covered with water where would Council Bluffs bo } " The argument was very convincing. At the suggestion of'Mr. . DuLong , the party drove to the shore of the river imme diately cast of the factories , The shore was distant about half n milo and when it was reached the nppearnneo of the river showed very clearly that tlio channel was about half a mlle from the shore where the party stood nnd Mr. DoLong remarked that tit low water tlm river receded fully that dlstanco leaving exposed n long stretch of sandbar which wns constantly increasing In width. The high water of last week loft traces along the bank , showing that it had como within about lit- teen feet of overflowing the banks at that point. As the stage of the water last week was about nine feet below the high water of 1SS1 there would s > eom to bo no danger of any overflow. The party then proceeded to avenue II which is in process of being paved with granlto blocks. This strcot starts in the im mediate vicinity of the district where the factories nro located nnd extends directly cast n mllo-nnd-n-half wboro It Intersects Eleventh street. The roadway Is ' ns level ns n iloor und Is 'thirty feet In width. Eleventh street Is being pnvcd with grnnlte , thus forming an almost absolutely level driveway from the contra of the city to the heart of East Omaha. A Motlier'K Orntltiitlo. My son wns in an almost helpless condition wltlijHix when I commenced using Chamber lain's colic , cholera nnd diarrhoea remedy. It gnvo him Immediata relief nud I am sure it saved his life. I tnUo great pleasure in re commending it to all. Mrs. M. L. Johnson , Everett , Simpson county , Miss. 25 nnd 50 com bottles for snlo by druggists. IN KAILllOAI ) < JIKCr/-.S. The TrotiMo with the Alton Still Un settled l.ooul Not OH. The forced misunderstanding which has existed between Chairman Flnloy and Clou * era ! Passenger Agent Charlton of the Chicago Si Alton still continues. The former lias written the latter a note lu which ho states that tha nnmo of tha Alton's general passenger agent was omitted from the latest excursion circular because of the status of the Alton under the agreement a.s defined In u recent decision. To this Mr. Charlton replied in a letter de manding to bo Informed plainly whether the chairman hold that the Alton was or was not Ml n member of the association. He accused Mlm Mr. Finluy cf ambiguity In his letters ana m rulings , and demands of that gontleiiian that bo quote the article and agreement which gives the chairman authority to rule the Alton out of tha association , The next regular meeting of the Western Passenger association will bo hold Tuesday and It la bcllovcil that something will bo done to adjust the dilTeranco * botwecn these gentlemen. The rnto committee of the Trunk Line as sociation. In session In Now Yorlc today , fixed passenger rotes to the Missouri river nt f0 ! first class and f.'O second class , meeting the rate made by tha Alton. The date when these rates go Into effect Uns uot yet beeu decided * A bunch o { wheat six and one-half high In iv nearly ripened condition wiu re ceived nt the general manager's ofllco of the H. & M. this morning from near Akron , Washington county , Colorado , In the north- cast corner of the stale. The estimated gross earnings of tno UocH Island cntlro system for the month of Juno nro 11.287,093. an Increase M compared with the same period last joar of tlSit.inl , B. Uerlln , u clerk In the Union Pacific headquarters , started for Pocntello this afternoon , where ho will tnko n position AS clerk lei the ofilco of the master mechanic nt that point. Wanted Immediately a wet ntirso. Kor particulars npply to Dr. J. E. Sum mer , Jr. , 1208 South 10th street. Dr. KeiifilnRton , eye , car , nose and throat Burgeon. 1310 Dodge street. Furniture. Visit S. A. Orchiird'g special sale do- nnrttnont , IIH you miiy llnd just what you need In the furniture line nt very much reduced prices. Continental block , 15th nnd Douglns street. Grand picnic July , under the aus pices of St. Poter'8 association from St. Joseph strcot , 17th and Center streets , pi von at 121 stand Martha. Good music and refreshments of all Kinds. Fire works in the evening , also dancing. Free. All are invited. ACCUU1U ) I'liXSIOXS. Definition of the Term nml a Cnsc In Point. The following letter of inquiry was re ceived last week by Tin : 13ic : : To the Editor of Tilt : 11EK ! In the reports of tlm pension olllce that appeared In the Na tional Tribune each weeU. there occurs tint word "uccnii'd" pension. It Is an Item given In the Hiime eli.s ; with "orlelmil" pension. In crease , cto. Will you plouso explain the mean ing of the nurd "accrued" us used how , und olilluo youri. N. HWII.CO.K. . I'apllllou , Neb. The nbovo question was submitted to Dr. Stone , secretary of the board of pension ox- amlncrs foi this district , and ho pave the fol lowing answer : "Tho term accrued pensions means these pensions which have been granted and the certllicates for which do not reach the appli cant until after death. The pension Is paid from the date of the application , nnd there may hnvo accrued a considerable amount of tnonoy at the time the application is granted , Wo have had several such cssea hero in Omaha. "Thoro was ono Instance of this kind last fall that was quite remarkable. The appli cant , W. H. Sullenberger , had applied for u pension years ago , but for some reason it had not been granted. When wo llnally succeeded in getting the pension allowed Mr. Sullenberger was very ill nnd the day his certificate arrived in Omaha ho died. There was fcUUduo ! ) him as accrued pension. Ho left a statement or will bequsathlng all Us effects to the family with whom bo had lived some tlmo prior to his death , but of course the deceased made no mention of the pension money be cause ho had no Knowledge of the fact that it was going to bo granted him. The family that had taken care of the old comrade laid claim to tlio $2,1(10 ( as n part of the effects of the deceased. In order that no ono should bo dononn injustice , T wrote to the Grand Army of the Hcpubllo post at Parrisburg , Pii. , where Mr. Sullenborger had held member ship , and made inquiry about his rela tives. Ucforo receiving n letter from Hnrrisburg n death certificate , purporting to bo that of Elizabeth Sullenberger , wife of the deceased , was produced by some of the interested parties. They claimed that a woman , supposed to hiivo been Sullen- borger's ' wife , had died in Qmahn nnd that there was no widow living to claim a share in the property of the deceased. ' I sent n copy of thut death certifi cate to Washington and wo were making preparations to probate the will and carry out the expressed wishes of the deceased when hero came n letter from n comrade in Hnrrisburg stat in ? that Mrs. Elizabeth Sullenberger was yet living , und.that the pension should fall to her. her."Tho "Tho facts ns stated were fully proven to the department nt Washington. Sullen- borgnr had separated from his wife several years before his death , and the woman who died and wns buried in Omaha was evidently not the legitimate Elizabeth Sullenberger. The money was eventually paid to the widow in Pennsylvania , and she recompensed the people in'Omaha who had so kindly cared for her husband during his last illness. " Small m size , creat in results : Do Witts Little EarlyKisors. Best pill forConstipa- tion , best for Sick Headache , best for Sour Stomach. TI1U CHAIN EXCHANGE. Boiml of Trailc Directors Approve of tlio Union. The directors of the board of trade hold a special mooting yesterday to receive the report of the committee appointed some time ago to confer with the gram men relative to opening a grain and produce exchange. As has previously boon published , the report favored the project. All of the directors were present , and nfter discussing the subject very fully nnd care fully it was decided to approve the report. Further consideration of the matter will bo given at a special meeting to bo hold at ! i o'clock Monday afternoon. It wits decided to establish n market and fix up tha exchange room and halls just as quickly a * possible , und it is hoped to have the now order of things in operation by August 1. The question of chief Inspector came up , but the directors thought best to consult with the grain men boforn acting on it. Direct wires will connect the exchange with thu Chicago wheat pit , and ail arrange ments will bo tnado on n largo and complete scale. The exchange will bo general In Its charac ter , Including all produce as well as craiu , and buyers and sellers will llnd there thu market that bus long been in good demand , but never before realized , Do not forgot tlm llallor's Pnm Paralyzor will cure nil cases of dysentery , relieving the griping pain and restoring the bowels to healthy action. Licenses. The following marriage licenses were is sued by Judge Shields yesterday : Name nnci Address. Aqa I AIIKIIM S.irnuwsUI , Omaha. . . , . 117 I Catherine JaslunawHkl , Omaha . 411 I A , I ) . Illikur , St. I.onls . . KI ) O rail a l.amar.Omalri . .0 j Henry IKukman , Omaha . AS I Charity llleUimm. Omahu . 53 j Andrew Tjelllii , Omnha . 30 I Minnie , J. I.lndstrom , Omaha . 10 j Charles A. Oatman , Otnuha . 48 I Nary A. Uupert , Omaha . 41 j Orron lleasloy , Ilurlun county , Nohrnsku.'a I Mtiry Murrlok , llarlun county , Nobrat > Uu..lO Grayiioss , buldnohs , dandruff und all dis eases of the scalp and falling off of the hair can bo cured by using Hull's Vegetable Sicil ian Hair Hcnower. A Iilght Sentence. Mrs. Olmstcad of South Omaha , who was convicted of circulating counterfeit money at the last term of the federal court , was given her sentence by Judge Dundy. She was simply placed m the custody of the mar shal for ono day. Mrs. Olmstcad had boon In jail for nearly a mouth awaiting sentence. Mrs.Winslow's Soothing Syrup for chil dren teething relieves the child from pain. -5 cents u bottle. AVnnt to IImil Chlof Seavoy Is receiving from would-bo garbage haulers tn keep the city clean. Charles Westergnrd wants full swing In the First , Second and Seventh wards , rscwton Nlday IP the Fourth , A. Travis and Henry Combs In the Third nnd Fifth. For hcnutv , for comfort , for Improvement of the complexion , use only Pozzours powder , the to U nothing equal to it , * Moll on the Pom th. The postofllco will bo otxm today from 8 to 10 n , m. only. Ono delivery will bo made throughout the city in tha mo-ruing. Use Halter's Sarsnparllla and Burdock , the great blood purifier , SUIMIKMI * CO OUT 1M3CI8IOXS. Opinions Handed Down l > y ( lie Hlfh- CftBtnto Trihuniil Ventcrilny. The supreme court adjourned today to meet In September after handing down the following decisions ! South Otnnhn lumber company vs. Lindsay. Appeal from Douglas county. Afllrraed. Opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Cobb. In an action by the South Omnha lumber company , to foreclose a mechanics lion upon n lot. llicfoln described , against M , H. li. nnd K. A , I/ . In thu petition It Wns al leged that at the date of the lion ( Juno 5 , 18 ) M. H. \i. nnd K. A. It , were the owners of siilil lot In fee slinpln. M. 8. I * and K. A. li , nnswcrcd liy a general dental , Afterwards , the U. I. company pre sented n petition alleging that M. S. L. and R A. li , sold and convey oil to mild ( J. I. company , on July I. 18:0 , all their right , title aud Interest In nnd to said lot , und pruy- Ins ? ID bo permitted to defend the action un der the answer Illod by M , B. U nnd K. A. Iwhich was granted. A decree belii'4 rendered for the plalntllT , On appeal by the O. 1. company , hold that It was os- topjHMl to deny ulther Its own tltlo or the title of M. S. I/ , and K , A. U In the sild : lot. 2. The uvldiiiico examined and held to sus tain the verdict. State ox rol. Tnrr vs. Mayor and Council of the city of Crete. Mandamus. Writ al lowed. Opinion by Mr. Justice Maxwell. A rclator In an action for mandamus who shows that ho has a direct pecuniary Interest In the result of the action may maintain the action and the petition Is not domurniblo on thi ) uf round of want of capacity to snu. Under Mibdlvls on 1.1. section ( i'J ' , chapter M , compiled Htatuto.uelty of the * ccnnd-cln < < sms authority to make contract ) * with and i.ulhor- Izo any person , conipiuiy or corporal Inn to erect and maintain n system of wnter works nml water supply , etc. , for the slty under cur tain rules und regulations. This , howovor. Is not dependent on the rental by hydrants for the nsu of thu city , that being u mcru Incident to thu contract. . The limitation to 7 mills on the iiBsusscd vftlnutlsn "to piiy for water furnished such city or vllluge under contract , " applies alone to the excess over T mills und does not render Invalid the contract so fur as the city had power to mnko It. The petition hold to state n cause of action nnd thut the rulutor was entitled to the relief prayed for. Lnmaster vs city of Lincoln. Affirmed * Opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Maxwell. For reiisnns.st itcd In the opinion In Lansing VH city of Lincoln thu judgment of the district court Is ulllfined. Westovor vs Lewis. Error from Lancaster county. Motion to dismiss sustained. Opinion by Mr. Chlof Justice Maxwell. In proceedings In error In thn supreme court the transcript of thu proceedings of thu trial court must bo Illctl with thu petition In error within ono year from thu datu of thu rendition o the judgment. 2 A netltlon In orior tiled within u year and the transcript Illed after tlio expiration of n veur from the ditto of the rendition of thu judgment do notcomply with thu provisions of thu cede that thu action shall tiu Instituted In thn supreme court within one year. Maher vs Allen & Jenkins. Error from Da kota county. Affirmed and writ allowed In this court. Opinion by Mr. Chief Justlco Cobb. Money can bo drawn from the treasury of a school district lu the payment of contractors for the urcutlon of n school house only by or ders on the treasury sinned by the director and fouiuorsl nud by the moderator. The state ox rul Hunter vs H oom. 19 Nub. , .W2. 2. Where the treasurer of thcdlstrlct having funds In his bunds for that purpose rofut.es to pay such order. Issued In full compliance nlth tlio provisions of law , peremptory mandamus will enforce the payment. Cherry county vs. Thatcher. Error from Cherry countv. Uevor.sed and Dismissed. Opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Cobb. A post trader ut u military reservation un der the net of congress approved July 'M , 1S70. appointed for thu accommodation of emi grants , f relish tors , or other cltl/oii' * . nnd under the protection and eontiol of the wir department us u camp follower. Is tint exempt from assessment fortuxutlon by tlio county or stutu authority having eoneurient jurisdic tion. In the matter of the appeal of Mary Miller. Appeal from Washington county. Aftlrm- ed. Opinion by Mr. Justice Nor'vnl. Verification of u petition for administration of the estate of un Intestate , Is not necessary to confer jurisdiction. 2. It Is not necessary in n petition for letters of administration to S"t out u dcsorlpt on of either the leal or personal propelty belong ing to the estate. a Where a creditor applies for administra tion of an estate after tlio cvpiiatlon of thirty days after the death of thu Intestate It Is not neecssarv to allege In thu application thut the widow und no.\t of kin of thn de- eeiisud uro unsultublo und Incompetent to illsclmrgo the trust , or that tliuy fullo I to ap ply for letters of administration. The ox- clnsivo right of the widow or next of kin to letters of administration , expires ; ut thu und of thlitv days uftorthu death of the Intestate. " > , While ujudcmunt without n llndlin , ' to Mipport It may bo erroneous , yet It Is not for thut re u son void. G. An appeal mny bo taken to the district court from un order made by a county coin t eruntlni ; or refnsmir let tins of administration , and the mutter Is tried du novo In thu appel late court. 7. When a cicdltor applies for letters of ml- mlnlstratlun he mustullegu and prove thut no Is u creditor of the Intestate , hut his claim against the estate need not Lu filed with thu county court before administration Is granted , Wheeler vs State ox rel. Londrosh. Error from Thurston county , \fllrmcd. Opinion by Mr. Justice Maxwell. A judKO of the district court nt chambers granted an nltPinntlvo writ of mandamus , to which thu respondent made a return and thn case was biibmitted on the writ und return to the indue while haldlnir court In n county nil- joining thut In which the mandamus procct'd- liv.'s were Instituted , The return was hold Iniulllclcnt. and u peremptory writ awarded. Hold , There WUH no Issue of fact to bu sub mitted ton jury , and thut u peremptory writ wns properly Issued. L' . Where u new county Is created the county commissioners elected at thu election ordeied by tlio governor for thn organisation of the county merely continue In nlHce. until thu next general election for such ollicurs und until tholr successors are elected nnd quail- lied , ftnto vs. Fields , 41 Northwestern Itu- ports , flS8. Tullman vs Mlllor. Error from Wayne- county. Afllrmed. Opinion by Mr. Jus tlco Maxwell. In an action to recover an over payment of money. It appeared that the payment had been made hv a clieclt on u bunk for JIBO , ul- thou''h thu drawee claimed that It WUH foriO ( nnd no more ; thut hu hud received no greater sum thereon. Held , thut thu proof uluiirly os- tulilislica thu fuut that the cheek was for $100 und that ho received that amount. TompiOton vs City of Toknmnh. Error from Burt county. Affirmed. Opinion By Mr. Chief Justlco Cobb. The provisions of subdivisions 8 , section K , article 2 , chapter 14 , compiled statutes , au thorising cities to levy and collect occupation tuxes. Is not reptr-'nant to sections 1 und n of article U ot the constitution. Mnenuu vs City of Fremont , 47 N. " ' . K. , S 0. J. A provision ot un ordinance Imposing n license tux upon certain occupations , llxlnu' u penalty for pursuing sui > h occupations with out tlrst liuvlngobtulned n license theroforof u line of not less than W nor more than 71 111. or thu olfcnder inlpht hu Imprisoned not more than ten days. Held , thut the line und Im prisonment clause , ulthouch void , did not ef fect that part of the oidinancu which fixed n civil llubillty und the tux might be collected by action , Stnto ex rol Lucas vs Houek. Error from Douglas county. Reversed judgment for rolator. Opinion by Mr. Chlof Justlco Cobb. A husband and wife were living together us snub. Thu husuund was , und for the two years lust past , had hcun by reason of bulni ; from his childhood crippled In his rl''ht arm , und havlnc his luft arm broken by accident , und alHieted by rheumatism , neuralgia und orvslpoliiB , tumble to do uny kind of work or labor ; und being entirely without money , property , or means , hesldo the clothes which hu wore , hud neither done nor contributed uny thing for the support of the family : while tlio wife , during thn whole of said time , had bv renting u house , which shu did In her own name , taihluttlnK rooms therein , nnd bv keep- tit ) ; bonnier * , solely supported the family. Hold that for the purposes contemplated by sections Ml , .Viinndliii of the code of civil procedure , the wife was the head of the family , Slmms vs the Bank of Alma. Error from Hiirlan county. Aftlrmod. Opinion by Mr , Justlco Maxwell. Ono H. holding a second lion on mortgaged premises purchased the property nt n snlo under the ducrco of foreclosure and paid thu costs of the action but failed to pay the pur chase money. AftorwanU hu with othurs , executed u note t > the bunk of Alma for the amount of the ipurchase money for the use of Urn ! sheriff nnd tlollv- oicil the sumo trtionn F to bo hold until n motion to sot nuldmttho sale nhould bo de termined , The mut4 < ta wim overruled and the tale confirmed , whtrrnpon the shcrllf took the note to the bmikiAnd obtained the money thereon. The a.ilo-wts afterwards sot nsldo on a petition thereafter fllcd. The bank bun no Interest In the Mmclosuro proceedings , but nlmtily loaned tliotaioncy : hold , that It wns entitled to recover/ Conklln vs Omnium Error from Thayer county. AfllrraocU Opinion by Mr. Chlof Justlco Cobb. The evidence eonniiUrcd and hold Rtifflolcnt to sustain tbo vejrtlct nnd that there U no error In the record. Eilmunfion vs Alexander. Appeal from Cass county. Alllnned. Opinion by Mr. Jus tlco Maxwell. OneS conveyed certain real estate to Mrs. W , but thronjli nuKloot the deed was not recorded. W took possession of the land ana ranted the same to ono II. A thereupon brought un action to foreclose a tax lion und Hindu 8 and 1) parties but not W. A deereu foreclosing thu tux Hen was thereupon taken by default. In n notion by W to vucuto the deereound for leave to Intervene nnd answer : held , thut the vacation of the deereu nnd order permitting Intervention were properly made. Wasmcr vs Lean. Error from Howard county. Affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Chlof Justlco Cobb. The evidence eonsldored nnd held to sustain the verdict und Juil.'ment , - . 1 ho Ins'rnetlon.s given nnd thnsu ro- ( inested und ref used , ev.unined und held prop erly Rlvuti und refused. Edgington vs Cook. Original. Demurrer .sustained und notion dismissed. Opinion by Mr , Justlco Maxwell. Lands on the I'awnee Indian reservation sold by the United Htutes partly on credit uro taxable from the ( Into of .sale. In ensoof non payment of tnxuM by thu purchaser his Inter est In the premises may be sold und thu tux purchaser will bo subioguted to his rights In thu land. He.ed vs lluKenhuck. II Nebraska 17. 2. A purchaser cannot claim equitable relief from taxation upon the grounds that If hu fulls tn perform his contract thu lands will Ilipsu to the Kuvuininont. Bucklln vs Strlcklor. Error from Hamilton county. Unversed nnd ramnndcd. Opinion by Mr. Justice Maxwell. Porvlco of summons set forth In the record , held to bo siilllclent to confer jurisdiction. Technical objections to the servlcu of n summons must ho apeclllcally pointed out to justify thu court In sustaining them. A motion to iimsh | u summons because of defects or In tervlne the same should bu eon- lined to the defects comlnlned | of. If It go fill ther and pray for a dismissal of tlio case It Is u general appearance In the action us tt Invokes thu powerof thu court on a question other than that relatlir , ' to jurisdiction. Bryant vs Burton. Error from SHinders county. Alllnned. Opinion by Mr. Jus tice Norvul. In un action for broach of eontrnct. thn pe tition sets up thu terms of the contract , avers performance on thep'irtof the plaintiffs of thn conditions to bo performed on their part , and nlluves nou-performunco by the defend ant of thu stipulation on his part to bu kept and performed. Held , sulliuk'iit , as against a demurrur. Evidence held sufficient to sustain thu ver dict. Helper vs Davis. Error from Fillrnore county. Afllrmed. Opinion by Justlco Muxwoll. A juiU'inont was recovered auulnst A in the state of Illinois lu thu year 1870 , und A soon nfterWurds removed to this stuto und bus re sided herein continually u\cr since. In ] K > $ thu judgment wus rovlvod In Illinois without personal service upon A In that state on an appearnice hy Mm In the notion , und suit was thereupon bronchi-oil the revived judgment In Nu1 r.isku. Hold , that thu revlvorof the judgment In Illinois did not effect thu running of the statute of limitations In UiU st-ite. us the court hud no jurisdiction over the dufend- ant and could maUu noorder to elTect him per sonally. Johnson vs Storlo : Error from Fillmore county. Afllrmed. Opinion by Justice Max \vell. An Infant who had sUnod u note as surety dlsiilllrmod thu contract a year mil u hulf ufter becomUiL' of aed. The court below found this was within u reasonable tlmo. Held , that under the stipulation of facts In thee.i'-olt did not appear thut the judgment was erron eous. Propnrinjr'lbr Jlot AVcnthcr. The following telegram from Whitowright , Tex. , indicates that the people In that vicin ity do not intend to'do ' caught unprepared : WhltowVight , IVx. , Juna.3 , ISOl. Chnm berlnin it Co. , Dcs/Moiiios. In. : Ship us nt once ono cross Chamberlain's colic , cholera and diarrhoea remedy , y.5 cent sio. and two do/cn SO cent size. Wo are entirely out and have had nearly forty calls for it this week. O. Y. RvTiiiu \ & Co. This is just such a medicine as every fam ily should be provided with during the hot weather. It never fails and is pleasant to take. For sale by druggists. EXCLUSION TO TOUONTO , O\T. , Vln the WnbiiHli Ciiilron I. For the national educational conven tion ut Toronto. The Wubnsh will soil round trip tickets July 8 to 13 at half faro with $2.00 lidded for membership fco , good returning until September HO. Everybody Invited. Excursion rates hnvo boon inauo from Toronto to all the summer resorts of Now England. For tickets , Bleeping car accommodations and a handsome souvenir giving full information , with cost of side trip-s , etc. , call nt the Wabash ticket ollico , 15012 Farmim street , or write G. N. Clayton , northwestern passenger agent , Omaha , Nob. Mr. < Inrk to the I'tibllu. I wish to say to my friends and the public , that I regard Chamberlain's colic , cholera and diarrhoea remedy as tl\p best prepara tion in use for colic and diarrhoea. It is thu finest selling medicine I ever bandied , be cause It always elves satisfaction. O. H. Clark , Oraugovlllo , Tex. for sale by drug gists. New Ijlnc to DCS Molu"s. Commencing Sunday , May 31 , the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway will establish a through line of sleeping cars between Sioux City and Dos Monies via Madrid. Passengers from Omaha and the west can leave Omaha at (1:20 ( : p. in. , secure sleeping ear accommodations and arrive in Dew Moines at ( i a. in. Re turning , leave Dos Moines 0:40 : p. m. , arrive Omaha ! ) : 15a. m. Dining cars on both trains. Ticket ollico , 1501 Fai-nam street. F. A. NASH , Gen Agt. J. E. PUESTON , City Pass. Agt. Siicoosslul Mall ( IL-HCH. Chlof Clerk Vnndervoort of the railway mall service has completed the examination of the special tests taken last month by forty- six of the railway moll carriers In throwing cards. Twenty-four ouCof forty-six made a grade of more than 09 pen cent. Mr. D. C. Hudson , who throw 010 Illinois offices , was absolutely perfect , making 1)X ) > per cent. Following Is th& list : Fred Herman , l.lin Nebraska ofllccs , till 01-100 ; J. 1' . HerrniRtori ; 1,121 Nebraska of fices , 09 8'J-IOO ; , J. L. LycKholm , l,0.i Iowa ofllces , Oil NMOO ; J. A. Uloomnuist , 1121 Nebraska oniccv'Jfl fti-100 ; W tills Maple , 1121 Nebraska ofllcos , 01) ) Tt-100 : ; William Arm strong , 1121 Nebraska ofllcos , 09 TII-IOO ; Felix Murray , 1121 Nebraska ofllces , 097:1-100 : ; W , J. Millions , 1121 Nebraska olllcos.Jo 1-100 ; Ueoi-KO Bangs , 09 55-100 ; S. D , Hull , 09 M-HX ) ; William Hull , OOfiTi-lOO ; W. 13. Mulford , 0955.11)0 ) ; H. C. Ptircbllds , 005'MOO ; W. II. Yates , W-m-100 ; W. II. Herbert , O'J ' IIT-lOO ; 1 . H , rjowinl , " U9 itT-lOO ; 13. U. Hasch , 09 19-100 ; U. D. Uopj 09 10-100 ; T. J. Marshall. 09 10-100 , As a Drink In Fevers Use Horsford's Acid Phosphate. Dr. Chas. H. S. Davis , Morldon , Conn , , says : " 1 have used It as an accessory In cases of melancholia and nervous debility and ns a pleasant and coolmgdrink in fovora and have been very much pleased with It. " owdei : Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years tlie Standard , RIRRWORKSI , Waterworks : man works ; woman works ; you work ; everybody works , even WE work , None of us work for fun. We all work with some object in view , and with most of us that object is the large American dollar with the eatrle on one side , and [ as usual ] with a handsome woman "at the bottom of it. " We'vo worked hard for your patronage this season , and we've had a good big generous share of tt , 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 we will offer you 39O Sateen AT In handsome pin stripes , in blacks and nobby shades of blue , in sixes 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 size from thirty-three to forty-six , that arc worth from two seventy- five to three dollars , We' will continue to sell those beautiful Brilliantinc Coats and Vests , 1 in handsome shades of tan , brown and mode , in all regular sizes 1. worth just three dollars . AT All in cash , will still buy one of those magnificent corded Mohair Coats and Vests , in any regular size , in any one of a half dozen o different shades and colors , worth four dollars. Until Saturday noon you can buy one of the finest Drap d'Hte Coats and Vests , in blacks or colors , in any regular size , worth o worth five or six dollars FOR you're going to dress up in your"Sunday-go-to- meetin' " clothes on the Fourth and look slick , .50 your outfit won't be complete without patent . leather Shoes. We offer for your considera tion twenty cases lour dollar patent leathers , in lace and congress ; any size or width , at $2.50. AMU BA.SEX OMAHA DENVER TODAY , JULY 4th. TWO GAMIiS. At 10iO : ; a. m. and 4 p. in. Ladies , all privileges , " 5c. Grand 4th of July AT I = AEE : GE.OYS Games , SwlnBS Music , DanoliiK and Ho- freshiiiunts for all Slieriimn Aveuuu and Laltu Streets. ADMISt-XUN PUEB. EDEN MUSES Cor. llth mid Fnrnam Strecti. vriiRK OK JU.NI : wni. Joseph H Cotlin , 1'l.TO ' S. K. Lisurli. the boy chlof of the I'awnuo Indiana , will It-rturu on the snper. tl tloim lileiis und Imblti of the rthlcrent tribes of Indian * . H.-ilurlun Quartctto. \V. W. llettorn's dramatic company preicntlna that great pl.iy Uncle Josh. Onadlmo admin to all. Open ililly frmi I to 10 VETERINARY SPECIFICS For Horses , Cattle , Sheep , Dogs , Hogs , j AND POULTRY. flOOPnsc Book onTrontincnt of Anlmula ccnFjFoTcrf ( < , ( ! oniieHtlonHIiillnmnintlou A.A.lHpllllll nleliTuuItlM.nillU Fovcr. ll.lt. StriiliiH , liiimunt'HH , lheuiuitlsm < ; . < : . --Dlntcmpor , Nugnl DlncUa ] ) .I ) . IIotH or firubnVorms , K.K.-CouuiH ! , HOHTCH , I'liKtinio F.K. C'olIc or ( Jrlpen , Hrllyacbo. < ! . ( . nilBcarrlttdo , lleinorrlinuos. II.II. Urinary nnd Kiilnry IlHvancri J.I.--Eruptive HlHi-nnes. manac. J.K."IllscuHCH of DlKfHtton , I'arnly l . BlngloBottlo ( over 60 doses ) , - - .00 ( stable CnHOt with S | > oclflcs. MatiuAl. Veterinary Cure OI ! and Jlodlcator , Sy.OO Jar Veterinary Cure Oil , - - 1.00 Sold t > 7 Dragglsti ; or Sent Prepaid anrwhoro end in any quantity on Receipt of Prico. HUMPHREYS' MEDIOINB CO. , Corner William and John St . , New York. In uao 30 years. The onlBDCCCMIU ! remedy for Nervous Debility , Vital Weakness , end Prostration , from over-work or other causes. 81 per vial , or 6 vialj andlnrnu vial powder , for * 5. BOLD IIY Iuuoni8T8 , or cent postpaid on receipt of prlco.-HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO. . 0 or , William and lohn Sta. , N. Y. The dyspeptic , tlio ilobllltatmlUirthnr from FxcvuHiif uoi'Uof inliiilor lioily , ilrlnU or uxiMiaiiru lit MALARIA ! , REGIONS , \vlll ( lull Tlltt'H I'lll * tlm mint K' ' l"l ro- iurntlvu vurotlorultIiiiHUfl'urliiIuvrtlltl. | ll'o Offer \'oti a Itftneily ir/ilc/i J 11.1 it m Xtifrty to 1,1 fe of Mother nml Clitlit , "MOTHER'S FRIEND" Hob * ConflHoitent of Ita 1'atn , Horror nntl Jllili , After lulnRoneootlluof "Jlnllii'r'H I'rlonil" I ninerrtl imt Illtlu pain , and ilM nut uxiwrleiicu [ Jiat weal.ni.n urii'rnuril utuul 111 micli uusut.-Mrii. ANKIb li at , I jinur , Mu. , Jan. IJtli , 1 1. Rent liy exprwi. cliarKf" prcpaM , on rrcelpt of prlco , JUOU pur butllt.lluok ti > Jlnllicni mulk'U free. ATI < ANTAi fA ! , SOU ) I V At.t. lilll.'IIUlSTS. flilcliuUr' * K.allih ni * and Ilrai * . N YROYAL PILLS OrlMlnnland Oalr Genuine. * rc d * T. rriut l . LAoits ftik it lor ililm Vuglil * DlfA . liran.l la Krd > ° 4 Uuti n > ulUo\ ltxi . n.loJ111 bl rlblwa Tke faoolhrr. AiA" i < < l ' unut"li'u. 'll < mi aj ( < > l < uiOfii A I IUui t.ti. r 1 . la luupf fur birtUuUu. tMlluoDlili tut r far I. Jlt , " ii l K.r. t > ; rrl r 1U.OOO TciUiuoBltU A " * < /jftr. Cklr , ! ' . NO GURJB. ! NO PA.Y. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Many years'experience. A regular pmcttmto In mccllclns nipiomm now. Is still trentlnc with thi tmcccss , nil Nervous , Chronic nntl I'rlvuto Iloi- < A parnrinoul euro KimrnnteutS for Catarrh , greatetit , Lost Manhood. Smnlnal Woaknon * , Nlglit Ijom , Impolitic ? , Syphilis. Stricture , nnd all dlsemes of tlio Illooil , sklu niul Urlnury Ormns. N II I Kuanin eo f > UJ for every emu 1 urulorlako and fall to cure. Consultation frco. nook ( MraU'rlea of Life ) aunt frou. Otllco liourj 'J n. m. to 8 p. m. Sunday 10 a in. to 12 oi. Send stamp for reply. JtrtirrniCor. . 14th and tiflic uiowf HiiliHtiintlnllu conHtrnctel /total Jlnililintt in Omnfiri. Nevarnl licitrti lirici : flro u-iilln rnnnlnn train biiHcntcnt to rouf. All the ccilinun mill tloora Itnetlvitlt AnbcNton flro jtrou/ itt nil. intiliinu it iinitoHNllilo to burn quick. J'Vi'c eiicniicH unit flro iiltirini tlirotialiant f/jp bniltlini/ . Steam limit , liuc unit colil ti liter unit miiiHlilnuI t 'table unanrixiHauil itnj- B. SILLOWAY. Prop. DR , BAILEY , Graduate Dentist. A Full Sot of Teeth on llubbor , , tor I'lVi-J DULLA in. A partuuc HtllKuarnntoaa. Tooth oztractdl Kwltliout palu or UaiiKor , nnl S i without unnoJthotlei. llolil anil W-llvor lllllnxi nt lovrott raoti. llrlclua imcl Crown Work. Tooth without platoi. All irork wnr- lanted. OFFICE , PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM Entrance , ICtb ( trout elevator. Open ovuuhui untlld o'clock. SOHOQLS AND OOLLEGES tillll.S' - II Hi 'I Kit - SV1KKH , . 471181 Doiiiborn Avo. , Chicago , 111. Slxtoonth year l-kIna ) Pcpt , l. ' > ( h. lloardliiK ami il-iyeihool tor Vourm I.adli-a and Chlldron. Kull roilrtei or BUnly , Indudllin preparation for colicgu. l Yt'ellont hoiicoi thoroughly tlltod up. Coniluctcd ( Mln Ueberai S. Hire , A. M. ( .i > rinnirm1 . ' " ' " " "U'nU. by ) Ml 8 Marry 13 , ilet-d ) , A , M. \ 3 Ikf t Instruction In all ilepnrt- n > u ir a v y ' ySfi &ffJS year. Aildrcta E. F. I1ULLA1H ) , Bupl. JackBouvlllc , lll. _ KENTUCKY MILITARY INSTITUTE Kv. O PEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. The lecond term of thin ncndcmlo > oir bcctns II rut Monday In July nd clojui third Wedneiday In December neit. Col1IOV1) ! ) , rillpt , I'oat-OIIICO , FAUMDAI.K , KV. Hellniutb College H- ° I'or Y l'Nn WO.inN : nml filHT.S. I.irgo llluitrateil Ciitalocuo neiit on ppllcatlon , lUiv. E. N. UNdMMI , M. A. , Principal. I.OMIO.t , ONTAIMU. CANAIIA itrs ll bcock' < Kcnllworth Bchool. A llanntiutaiut DavtiilumlfurUnli , "III open KtftimlarSl , pot , nt Ktntlwertli. ill. , ( li miles north of Oilcnzo oil I .like blioro ) Now end tlioroiuhlr uiiulppod bullillnns erectedrapucmllr for ibo icliuol , but threomlnutos w lk from the mil way elation , fcuiiorlorsdvamnnea mid bouutUul locitlon. Fnrrlrcumrs , adilrens MIUS. MAHV KKVKJllAIlCOtiK , Konllwortli , HU rntranceexaminations In Chicago In charge of I'rof ( ! eor u Ilowland , ut thu Hoard of ICd- ucatlun rooms. City Hull , .luno ! und 'M ut n u m. . unit in Ht. I/unls In chuiKuof I'rof. K II. LniiiMillloo of Knpt of Khools. Seventh und Chestnut stiri'U ' , Juno iU und M ut II u. m. Uululoiiuu free. J. It , inXK , Jr. , -cret < irih _ SCHOOLS OP IiEMNUToN , MO. " BAPTIST FEMALE COLLEGE t * W A. WILSON , 1'retldem. u IU.ANTOH ; Fmidont WEHTWOHTU MILITARY ACADEMY : HB B Blil.LKlta tluparlntoiKUnl " . , , ro | ( fyj .J - - - ' LE FRAHCfllS. French Moutbljr ilnz-ulne. An UiTftluiblo help to French ftiulunu anil ti' chur . Kroo inuipla copjr AUJUJi.UlULtriAC'O. , VY. AUJlioa H'lNuw ' Vork DOCTOR McGREW THE SPECIALIST Mort'Uinn 15 yean oiporlunoo In the traitnnnt oi PRIVATE DISEASES. Acuroifunranteodln 3 to 5 days , without liiloiiof un hour1 * tluio. GLEEP. The m < nt complete mid nbtoliilo euro for gloet and nil annorlnit illsclmrKui uvur known to the medical protu 5lun. I'uruianuntly curoj In frumi to U dayj STRICTURE Or rnln In rollorln ? the blniUlor curoil without palq or Instriimunta , no cutlhiK , no dilating. The uioil rcoiurkabluruiuoily known to modora nolqnco. SYPHILIS. Cured In SO to M ) clays Dr. McCroir'a treatment for thli torrlblu blooilillson-iulm * boon pronounced ttift most uccoi3 till nnniKly OVIT illicovorBd for the ni > - lolulu euro of tha illsuiij. Ill * succod wlthliili Ulai'-i.HO Imi never been uiiimlla-L A ouroploU curl k'uuruntuuU. k'uuruntuuU.LOST MANHOOD ncsj.nll wenknoiao ) of tt o nexu.il or/ini , norroui * Anil llmlillly nml ilmpoiulonej ubiolutely cur J. Thurcllut In ImmoillHlo anil comploto. SKIN DISEASES , nnd all iH'oiMOi of the blood , llvor , kldaorJ , aal bluddur puriiinnuntly cure. I. FEMALE DISEASES The doctor "Homo Treatment" for ladloj li pro. pounced by nil who liaro uio.t It to bo the moil com- nlotoand convenient romuily uror oHereil for th trcntmontnf fuiunloilliuaiu * . It U truly u wonderful reiuody. Hours fur liullu * . from 2 to i only. DR. MoQREW'3 Mnrvollnm nuccoss In tlio treatment of prlrata (111. imvn luu won for him a reputation which l lrul nntlonal In clntractar , ami his Krci.it army of patients tenches from the Atlantlo to the 1'a.HHo , The iloctoi Is a Kruilunto at "rouulur" modlclno and Ini hay IIIMK Riid careful exporlenco In hoipltil pnictluu , Hint H cl.'l'ieil RIIIOIIK the loaillni ; | iocinllm In moil- crn f clonco. Tro itmont by corrojpondunce. Wrlta fur clroul.iri about each of the ubuvo dUe uoi , Jrua. Olllcti , 14th and Fnrn/im Btroots , Omalia Neb , Kntranco on olthor street. jCho Best Pill On Eurtli * llr. Ilobb'n Uttlo VoKetablo 1M1U act NKYSnuiIIIOWISLS , Vovcm nml < 'olil > ( cloanelng the eytteia tlior * ouulily and they cur linultaal oonollpnllon. Tbcy nra uugar coutixl , du not crlpo , very I oiiiall , easy to ( ako , on * _ Vlll n tloio , and art purely vcgolabloi 45 iillUlncach vial , 1'er. Ject illt-ostlon fnllownthdr uw. They AIISO mill' NICK IIt5AIA < : iIIf , inUaro ICoriimiiiclidril by Lvaillnu I'liy- lIcluiiNt For inlu liy ilruj f u or tout LyiuotU X > ccutu a vlolorOforll.WJ. AdJrciij IIOIUl'U BIL1I1CUU C0.rropg. /en Francisco , Cal. Chicago , UBi aT WN5K6SCwCliS20 ! ! ! : - " C.t.loJM 0 ( Bind IsifolMC ftrvkW r-uUiil | tIHndi w 1'taiu v - - ' Sdou. DS ' Uw . u4