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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1894)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEEt PJffDAY. JANUARY 5 , 189J. SPEGIRL NOTICES. A I VKUT1SEMKNT3 FOIl THESE COLUMNS iVwDHx' taken until 12,30 p m for the crpnlnc anil until b 30 p m. for the moroliu and Sunday rdlllou * Ailrertlwrd 1 > y reqneMlni ? a ntimbereil clio k. ran hnTe tlirtr nnswnrK sUiirefmod to nuniboreil letter In cart ? of TIIK Ilrr Armwern MO nrtdreoswl w III be deilrerecl upon prewnuallon of tlie cliocX WANTED MALE H LP. Rale * IKe a wonl nrAlliiRTBlon ! c n word therc- iTicr Xoililng taken for lenn limn U.lc. _ BsouciFrorts TKAMs 'rtJiijfiliiKbi IN" Mallment coods. American Wringer Co. . 1(109 ( How -mint. 603 _ 1 AOKNTS 4ALAHY OH COMMISSION. TUB J * < rreattiit Invention of tlie nee Tim New Patent Chemical Ink KraMn ? Peiioll v > ll on Meht. V\orksllkemairlc Airenwaro rnaklnc f } ' < 00 to ! ! ! * 1)0 ) iKTwwk Kor further partlcularii vvrlto tin.Vtonrui ) Krasor Mf * Co. , X 30 , La CronseVla. . COO T > - WASTED , I'LACKS IS PIllVATPPAMlLIKsT I'lfntaurnntH hotils. etc for > oltmr men and Inillm to w orV fnr bo -Holirboneh Ilros. Tom n irclnl college. IGl * snJ I oinrla MS''S 10 WANTED HALKSMAN KOIl NKBRASKA mid loua Also MUe line man Address Snntntra Clitnr Co . Chicago 111. Ma l 5 * _ " "W'ANTED 2 SBWS ARKTS TO RUN ON 'lmltm f.0onc.ash RC-curlly r.'Qiilr.Kl Apply In IKTHUII to II II. News Co. Lincoln Neb UOl 4 p LIVE HUSTLERS APPLY 17 GRANITE BLK T > -WANTED , A STRONG BOY MUST BE NEAT J Tall at once Wjckoff , beam ins A lu-nedlct. 171s Farnam t 030 1 T > IF YOU REALLY NEED A FIRST-CLASS I'gnu rat nalenman address lock box 11G Crab Orchunl , Neu. M970 8 > WANTED , A MAN WANTED TO RUN CIGAR 'fit lory on uharc-u. Address Lock Box 0. Car- WANTED FEMALE HELP. " Ralen.UVe.a vvoiilflrst Insertion , Ic \vorJthero- - nfler Noltilny taken for lens than 85c n 'ANTED AN EXPERIENCKD SECOND v/k-Irl , neat , rellanln .and le.a < ly reference * de- -Ijnsl UamHlon court , fourth housa from tliu oor- iitrof SuiitirJlth tre t. MSDO f1 WANLKD-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- V work. Dine or German preferred Mrs OS Iii'iiavva.i2.to : Hurt Hi ' . ' 02 ( \ WANTED , GIl'.L FOR GENERAL 1IOUSE- V work , 11 JO South Jlst. 890 CA COMPETENT GIRL IN FAMILY OF TWO Mliot be ( rood eooc nnJ laundress. References n-quln.il Mrs Frank Ramgc. IS.'l Davenport st. tf'lit 4 tWANTED. . GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL v hoiifi.work 1021 I'.ark a venue. MP1J 0' f1-WANTED , STUDENT NURSE , AT W C A . lie pll II Council lllulla M01' C\- WANTED , GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- V work , nlso mirw clrl. Must brine refin nces Aiil0(17 | | ( .St. M.ary'H av e. 93d ri SERVANT WANTEb FOR OEN'ERALHOUSE- -'viork In nmnll family Call , 0.7 S 'jthnvenue Itefen nee required > C * C\ WANTED A MIDDLE-AGED GIRL TO AS- V M | I In 11/ht hecouilvork and taku care of cMld IT. months old a..ll SJSlh st. 'JbO 7' 1 ( tilth WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE- w urk 'J120 II iruoy Htroet 'JlJ4 5 * WANTED. FEMALE COOK FOR HOTEL , 'W.iiTPHfl 00 per week Address Lock Box G. M07-4 7- Mrson , la - SfOH KENT HQU3EB. R lies , lOo a line each Insertion , # 1 " 0 a line per month. Nothing taken for ICHS than 2..c lS HOUSES IN'ALLi""PARTS OF THE CITY , J 'The O r. Davis company , lSO.Farnani CQ7 G-ROOM COTTAGE. MODERN. CHOICE IN Stanford circle. C. S Elsuttor-01 Boo bide co' ? D HOUSES , F. 1C DARLING. BARKER BLOCK. Il NINE-ROOM MODERN HOUbE HANSCOM .LJl'lice c-heap J W Sqiilro-'Irt B Hbldg tilOo THROOM HOUSE. MODERN. FURNISHED OR Jnnfiinilshod Apply 111'- 10th. till . * FOR RENT , MODERN RESIDENCE , 10 rooum GJO S 17th Btreet. houwo. H rooms , iv.uerandpas.OJ7 S 17th avenue. John H. H Leh- niann or of Mr. Skinner , room 310 , N. Y. Life. r\-NKW MODERN 8-ROOM HpUSE , U i MASON -SOME ELEGANT HOUSES , WITH ALL CON- v enleiiceS Brennan. Love & Co , Paxton block. D-TWO GOOD SEVEN-ROOM HOUSES AND ono live-room house near buslnoss center , at in ( HI. S2000 and 52500. J. D. Zlttle. Brown tiiook IQIIi anil Douglas Htroels SU13 FOR RENT. THE SOUTH ELEGANT EIGHT- room brick. 'J9tM and Uard , bloc * from Walnut Hill llne-J3 00. Uiqulro comptroller s officeM521 M521 T-v TO A SMVLL. FIRST-CLASS FAMILY. A JL 'very ileslr-ablo nine room , modern house , Tlli Ko'OtU alreet , reasonable rental Bores A. Hill 577 J2S B-NCF. G-ROOM COTTAGE. TITY WATER , etc. 1S25 N. liOth. Key next door north "JEST r AND R.ROOM HOUSES IN CITY. 11 tulre at''JOJ Blonde street MH28 K' -i { "HCISES TO RENT. $300 PER MONTH 1 .Jam ! up. Paul , 1GOS Farnam Btreet. M9G3 0' FOE. KENT FURNISHED ROOMS. - FOR RENT. DESIRABLE FURNISHED EFOR E- rooms. Inqullc 19 It' Dodge. MH03 E-DESIRABLE ROOMS. 172 J CAPITOL AVE- uue. M407 J19' ENICI3 ROOMS , STEAM HEAT ; K''l DAVEN- X port. M002 30' FRONT ROOM WITH MODERN CON- ELVROE ii-nleiice. 024 North 10th street. B52 0 * I ? FURNISHED ROOM , 2017 HARNEY ST. li yoo s * If STEAM HEATED ROOMS , FURNISHED OR Iunfurnished I , 1GOA Dodge P3-I-4. T V1UTH ROOM , SUITABLE FOR ONE OR Ijtvvo centlciut'ii , with or without board , v ml Douglas M9JS 5 FURNISHED ROOJIS AND BOARD. lUti'H m < j a wonl first lusortlon , Ic a word then after. Nothing taken for loss than 25c. 1 > YOCNG WOMEN-S HOME UN DER CARE OF J Women 8 Christian association , Ills 17th st. 013 I' FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD BOTH 1 K11 and ste nn heat , $4.51) and $5 00 w i < ck 411 North IllliHtrutit. UVU 10 * ITVVO HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS J for rent with board * 40 pormonlh for two , prl- v lie f imlly ; 231U I'lc-rce st. 074 1 * T ; Fl'RNISHED SOUTH FRONT ROOMS. WITH J bii nil. 17.20 Dcnli ; " . M97G 7. IN1PELY FURNISHED ROOVI WITH BOARD J nt the WebHU-r. 31S N. 10th Btreou Ml > JJ II' YNICKLY FURNISHED ROOM AND BOARD , 1 private famlb : man \rlfaortwoirentlemeu 31 > > N ' . ' M "t. UJ-'O' 1 FoTT'llENT , NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS J with board at-'Olll California Htrwi. oil 10' I , ' PRIVATE FAMILY HAS ! t FURNISHED OR r unfurnished , well healed niunif , with or 1th- m iKianl , houno of all Improvtmi-utu. Applv at i\HUluico , 11 N. SUtli. or 10JI Nuw York Life MU7H 7 * FORRENT STORaS AND OFFICES. Rates , IKo a wonl finu insertion , Ic a word liutfU r Nothltii ; takun for lens th in .Me. * r FOIl RENT , I.ARtE a-'iTORY HIGGINS lUmi IClli.and Leavi nworth ; thirty hordes and orik-i . J. W. S-iulre.'J4S Ik'o bids , GIJ I FOR IIKNT.THB 1 STORY BRICK BUILDING J.HIli Kuril im nt. The bulldlnc has a fireproof cu- nient tiiwinent , complete eteam htiallit ) ; nxturus , u liter nn all the tlogrs , ifa , eto Apply at tlu of- Hf ofTlic Uii' . 010 T FOR RENT. MY NEW BUSINESS BUILDING Inltli ibout I'.OOO feet Hour Bnace. a.'xl.l. , at Klud-IUFaniamalrccL John H. F Lciunaun.M110 M110 AGENTS W AN TED. Rues llcillnotui.-li liiHcrllon l f.l ) t Una par month holliluir tak''ii for lesq than -5c "i VUKNTS KVERY\VHERK , TO SELL OUR i'ullx lanrueointnltHlon luld Address iho A R. Tltiimlns Oil Co. , Cluv t land. Ohio. Mn3d b * STO11AGE. Ral s UK * line first Insertion , $1.50 a line i > cr nuuitl. Nulhlnif taken for less than -J3c. Ms"lXllAfEi WILLIAMS . . Clt'ossTitflf HAl in > UH i SlXJUAGK FOR HOUSEHOLD L clean and cheap rate , R.Vella , 1111 Farnam G15 Rales 1'to a wont flnt lusortlou. lo a wonl Nothliiif takou for los than i5c. ! TV ! WANTED. A NEAT COTTAGE OF ABOUT i > ive rooms. InMdo proiwrlyi will pay not more I Inn rJ.00000 ; $1.000 IK ) cash , balance to suit oeller Address A ll.Hoo. M5W8 5 _ V TV ANTED. TO BUY A IT-ROOM "ubiSKAND Xi lot will pay part cash , balance , f500 annual payments , Adun-ss. statlnr location , prlco ami uarllc u laru. Frud Loew o , earn B onion iitoru , Omaha. OUJ fa- _ XT 'OTTAGKHOME.$400TO $1.000 CASH OR II a vacant lot lu West Knd or Hanscom Place , must be u banratu. Addre s A VS. Bee Dill 5 FOB BALE FUBNITURS. " " tiAHLANDRANOKPORSAtUtlll-aP 12TJ .SgriU tuiu Blreot , ap italr * . V03 4 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Rates IXio a wonl first Insertion , la a word thereafter Nothlnr taken for less thanaSc. Q-FOR' ALK riin pT FTWO-RKVOLUTION C.ampbpll iifn fipapcr pretii anil 1 double cylin der Taylor alrnprinr with two folders irootl con dition. AildreiM for particular * Luck Box 8 South Omaha Neb. 017 -FOR SALE. CHF.AP , FIRST-CLASS CRANH hydraulic pasnonffcr plovator 'land lever. In rood order , nearly now Boston Store , Omaha MI4B J-J1 Q-POOLTABLE BRUNSWICK.NEARLY NEW. WIlllAins.V MIltAii , room 313 McCnfiio building , optosllcposlofflc'1 MD27 S MlsOELL AN EOUS. Rate * l c a word first Insertion lea wonl there- after. Nothlnr taken for-lcos than 25c 1J-FOR I.EA'JB A BOtTT i 00 AORES St'ITABLB IVfor dairy , iranli n or fami.northweslof Florence lake Boeitn.V Hilt. 6'BJgS 1)WF. SHINE BOOTS FREE AND EMPLOY ALL J\Hrst-cla s barN-rs Shave , lOc Imlr cuttlnc Sic , baths , --'Oe 1401 ; Farnam , bancmintMOGS MOGS 27- CLAIRVOYANTS. Rales , 10c a line each Insertion , tl 50 a line per month Nothing t iken for less thnn 25c. Sir MRS it H WARREN" 'liable ' bviilnn n medium , "thjearat 110 N loth GIB MASSAGE. BATHS. ETC Hates , 1 Oca line each insertion $1 ' > 0 aline per montli. Nothing taken for less Hi in J.'c. 'ISTII "SJJO Ff OOR. -Room.l Miisi.ice , vapor , alcohol steam sulphur- lap and no.it oailis. M-j71 0' _ 'P-MMK STOWK MAGNETIC HKALKR ROOM ISO , llolel llrunsvvlek M 01 8 * _ Tl BROWN 1 114 CAI'ITOL AVK ROOM I SECond - end floor Mans ago treauncnt. Magnetic healer 1159 10 PERSONAL. Rate" 10o.a line each Insertion $1 SO .a line per month Notlilnir talten for leas than -5c * MA ssYB T RE ATM ENT ELECTRtVTl IER- in.il baths Soalp nnd lialr treatment , manicure .aiulchlrupo list Mrs Tost.JlliSS 13th VVUhnell blk Ot'J U-OMAHA FURNITURE REPAIR WORKS UP- holHterlnir mattress maklii ? , pollshlntr nnd packlne carpi t Ujlnj A E Gay Co ' . ' 001-10 Paniam at M131 J.3 U - SWALLOW TAIL SUITS LOANED OUT AT low prices CillonE Suffannan.llll Uouelan 075J - " ) U-PKR < ) V\U THIS IS GOOD FOR TEN dt > fret treatment If presented at office of The Dltismod r Hi meily Co , Sheely block O n aha IIlowl polton mi } utiire Uncured Hot Sprlnes cahcs iHinH-lilh Uesloxl Cure guarantied 10 to UO d i } H M5 I J.'O TT-ILLUSTltATED MARRIAGE JOURNAL. vJ cent iliilm ; plioto eneravlnes of persons daslr- Inir correspondents ninlloJ free. Ilrovvn Pub Co Toltilo. O MOU 1 * U MMCDONALD CITYGARBAGE CONtractor - tractor oSlce rs 0 A. 7 Barker blk , 15 i F.arnam till f3 MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. Rates , lOo a line each Insertion SI r,0 a line per m on tli No I h I n ? taken for leas th an J 'c MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES TheO F Davis Co , 15O3 Farnam st G2O -LOANS ON 1NPROVED AND UNIMPROVED city property * 1 000 and upwards 3 to 0 4 per cent , nodclajs W FaruamSmlthiCo.l.l.'OFarn im O-'l T. V-ANTHONY LOAN ANDTRUsT CO IIS N Y LIfn. k-nilH at low rates for choice Becurlly on Nebraska and law a f.arnis or Omalia city property OS. \V-MONEV TO LOAN AT LOWEST R VTES ON ' Improved mil unimproved Omaha real estate , 1 to 0 j cars Fidelity Trust Co , 170- FarnamG23 G23 \V MONKY TO LO4.N AT CURRENT RATES. ' ' Apply to W B Mclkle , First National bk bldg- W-MORTGAGE LOANS , A MOORE , 504 N Y Llfo 101-J7 * \\r-WE HAVE RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ' from our c-isteni correspondent "Our clients ar < " now takluj Al Omaha loins , wo mean loins of ST to 50 percent ou desirable bus iness property If you can send usuuchweean use them * ' For loans on business property call on Georsi ! J. Paul. 1GJ3 Farnaii M1 ( > o 9 * MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. It.aK a , lOo a Hue o ich Insertion , $1 50 a line per month. Nulhlng- taken for less th in L'5c. "V MONEY TO LOAN JWe will loin vou any sum which jouwlsh , email or lorge it the lowest possible rates , In the nuIcUist possible lime , and for any lengih of tlmo to anil > cm. Youc-an pay It back In such Install- uienlftas jou wNlj , when jouwlsh and only piy for It as louj as jou knop It You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , HORSES WA'iONS AND CARRIAGES WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS MERCHANDISE , OR ANY OTHER SECURITY , Wlthont publicity or removal of property OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO , .J0l ( S.OUTH 1GTH STREET , First floor .above the street. THE OLDEST , LARGEST AND ONLY 1NCOR- POR VTED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA 025 MONEY TO LOAN 70J N. Y. LIFE BLDG Ml54 ) D r DO YOY WANT MONEY' We will loan jou ANY SUM vou wish on jour FURNITURK PIANOS , HORSES WAGONS , CARRIAGES WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , etc We slvo prompt attention to all iippllcatlons , . and will carrj jour loan as long as jouwlsh You can reduce Iho cost of carryln ? jour loan by a p-ij mem at an ) time. There la no public ity or removil of property. , FIDELITY LO\N GUARANTEE CO. Room , VVUhnell block , Cor , 15th and Ilaruey f > ta UJG V WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF -A-ueeurltj Mrlctlv confidential. A. E Harris room 1 , Continental block OJ7 -MONEY 'TcTlJoAN ON HORSES. WAGONS. pianos nnd furniture of all kinds Dunlness contlu'tMitlal J B Haddockroom Ii7 Ramo block U--7 BUSINESS CHANCES. Rates , 10c a line each Insertion , $1.30 a line per loutu. Nothln ? taken for less tlian'5c. Y-COUNTRY BANK FOR SALE WILL RE tain n hat inpi r purchaser iloett not want -Also V hnprov til f inns near tow n for sale. AiUlrc-HsA 1 J , e in ) Bee MS03 7 * SALE. A CONTROLLING INTEREST Lln.t Biatu biuk locatud In a iroo < l part of Ne- bi"iska Batik IIIIH ? OCH ! deposits and a irood busi- nchH Flvt * to tlftet u thousand rtoll irs requited satlsficlon ixabons clvcn for bclllnp. Address Uox'7-l Oinihi MU11 10' V-I'I"SIN ' Ks in\iiE "CHANCE FOR GOOD J Bjl'siii.in with Kjnall umount of eanh lo sfouro Holeeontral of 1 > 1 pj > tutr buslntHS in Nebraska Writs Columbian Candj Co. . UIH1 W 8th St Kansas City. Mo .M07-- 0' \7WANTE1) PARTNER IN A NEW AND verj protiMliln enterprise No humbug For particulars address l > oa , Alliance , NubM1I71 M1I71 0 * -GOOD CHANCE TO BUY A NEWS POCK OF clothlii ? : uid Kints funilxhlii ) . ' COOIH ! lu ono of the tx'St Wjomini.mtiilnj towns very cheap Aniouni . t. > non 00 Will uko part eish and tn-curltles Address A 27 , * M9C9 0- FOB EXCHANGE. Rales , lOo a line each Insi rtlon * l 50 a line per month. NothUitt taken for lend than -J3c. W : 1110 FARMSN NEBRASKA. KANSAS A/aitU Dakota. Ulll uell utioap or pxchinefor and c-.iltle Atd txx 7UFrinkfort Ind 0.10 r/-STOCK OF MILLINERY AND NOTIONS , / , w ant hurei u Una cattle. Box ' "J5 , Frankfort , Ind. KXCIIANOi : NATIONAL BANK STOCK A/forlindorell } property Address A-10 , Bee. S71 1 * r/- FOR EXCHANGE , BEAUTIFUL MODERN /Jrublilt-iio. ami uauk stock for coed notes Box 700. CIO Ms71 7 I/-FARM 1150 APRKS , IN CENTRAL NE- /Jbrasfci 10 i ratio for city or town property ; 118 acres In cultivation , nil rood luml. Williams. % Mlllan room Jl I. MoCat-no bulldlnc , opposlto peatolfiee. MU.'J 5 Z TO EXCHANGE. TWENTY-ROOM BRICK Hleaui heated liou-l for land or ulcam iiw Inc. Address Box U I Dunlap , Iowa. UIJ PJ r/-THl ! > TbT\ FINK FARM. ALL UNDER CULTI- /-Jvailon iroiul liiiproTemcnlH s miles from the town of I'in a. Nub. Anj bodj can trade for this farm If liu j put In i little money , a small stock of K < JCHH ) lu tumir Miull town preferred. Address U. W MlddaiiKh t'llei , Neb , M'Ml ) S /-FULL LOT ON FARNAM STREET. NEAR / lend of car line only * 10U 00 to pa > j all Intrrc'st taxes paid , parly wants small hon * ) .and lot , a rare chance for a coed trade. Paul , 11105 Fu-nom. MIHI7 7 _ _ Z FOR TRADE GOOD BUSINESS PROPerly - erly , cmiirally loean < il , elnar K > rlnrt tract of land ntur Omaha will .assume Inuumbramu or pay difference Inqulro room JS , Ouialm Nail. Bant bldf M1MU WANTKUOOU 5 id 7-ROOU COTTAGE IN fJtooA looatlon .10 to 40 n of ground. prlc M.OOO lOt-I.SOO will trade clear ItlO-ocra fnrni In cbolcq location 1" < miles from rood II IL town balanca riuh. send full Ocsortptlou and price. Addrrats A 'tJ. Bcc. IU ! ) 7 Z"KXCHANGKA "ALKX. UOORBTJoiN Y LU'K 9SJ W * FOR SALE REAIi ESTATE. i , lOcin llnp each Insertion. $1.30 a line per month Nothing taken for less than S3c AROXYh'S HOUSIW , LOTS AND FARM3. SALK or trade. F K Darling , Bvrker block. 0.11 1OR BARGAINS ! HAVE HOUSES ON FARNAM Ant. 23d st Iliinlcttost 19th and Mason and ooveral In South Omaha Way down prices Also farms for italn and exchange. B J. Konda'l , 207 SO 10th st. 1 > 9 Jd ijmUlTFARM AT A BARGAIN. 74 ACRES 1 < -I miles from limits , 421 nnplo trvs.3 cxm baarlnr crip" * 100 ehcrnr trees , 00 plums U J Hutch- limim ACO.H17 irilway.Council BluHs. MB03 J3 17OR SALE-ORF.AT BARGAIN ON A SPLEN- -L'dld 1GI ( acre farm. 0 miles uoutn of Kearney. Must Bell now Hoggs A Hill. S7B J.'B T7OR SALE- EASTERN LADY SAYS SELL MY L | o acres at DeSota for $1.000. If you can t ret more. Who wants III Rare bargain Boirirs A. Hill. 07H J-8 1AR.MS. 100 ACRES OR J20 ACRES. IN CEV- I tnl Nebnika partly Improved price S * 00 per acre on time Williams A. Mlttan room 311. Me- C.ufiiu building , opposite postottlee. ill-4 ) 1 > ioB SALE - FINE RESIDENCE PROPF.RTY IN J H inRcum Place. One-half blook from Park Klght room lions t with moderneonvi > tilene s iroml locality Addreits X. COJ First National bank building 007 CM" 000 , S ASH. WILL BOY THE BUSINJ.SS Cbloek at KtlJ Farmtn next N Y Life nets il p r cenl on S50 000 n life Investment , future v aluo Fuarautced D C Patterson , 10'-'J Farnam FarnamV04 Fl \TO 1 LOT FOR SALE FOR CASH AT VERY i > reasonable tlFiires 1 11 N 21st t. contain throe cottages , bldcc'y Allen U5. > G * HORSE3 WINTERED. Rates , lOcalln each Insertion , ft * ' ) a Una par month * Nothing taken for lets than 23c Yl ORSES VVINTERED ADDRESS A W PHELPS -LI & Son , 207 N Y Life bulldlnff , telephone lO't. 1000 J7 * ORSES WINTERED , $ JOO AND $4 00 A month. Address Hopper Bros. , Elkhorn , Neb. M10J JO' LOST. Rates. IKc a word flrst Insertion , lea worl there after Nothtni ; taken for less than 25c. LOST. TUESDAY AFTERNOON , A LADIES' jlacksllk handbai ; FlniJer please relurn or leave word at Bee office M011 5 DRESSMAKING. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , $1 50 .a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. I7-F1NE SEWING , LADIES'UNDERWEAR AND Jc baby outfits a specialty Mrs Burton. 171M C'ap- Itol avenue. M122 Jrf * NGAOEMENTS TO DO DRESSMAKING IN families solicited. Mlsa Stttrdj' , 1218 Nicholas. M1G.S JU * REbSES $4 , WRAPPESS , $ . OCC N 2TthG.I2 G.I2 UNDERTAKERS AND EMB ALMERS Rate" , 10c a line each Insertion $1 W a line per month Nothing l.iken for less then -J5c. " " Wr liAkER ( FORMERLY WrTH JONN G , _ .icobs deceased lati rwllh I. O. Manl.i under taker and cmbalmcr. G13S-1GIU St. Tel t > OG GJ3 K BURKETT. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND embalmcr 101H Chicago st. Tel Ml G. 4 DANCING ACADEMY ; Rates lOc a line each Insertion. $1 3' ) a line per month Nothing t ikcii for less than 25a IVTORAND S DANCING SCHOOL , 1510 ilARNEY i'l street The mldw Inter term begins this w ick. New clashes now fortnln ? Chlldrun Tuesday 4 p m , Saturday 10 a m or.t p m Adults Tuisday and Thursday 8 p m Private lebsonsilallj Inal tbo new dances. Call for terms , J li.illn lo let M872 J 10 SHORTHAND AND TYPiWRITING Rates , 10e i line each Insertion , $1 30 a line per month. Nothlnc taken for less th in5c VOSNO"LADlS AND GENTLEMAN CAN SCO N -I acquirenvvorklncknowludseof shorthand and tjpiwrlllnfr at A C Van Santa nchoolof short hand 51.1 N Y Life Tj-pewrltersto rent OJ5 PAWNBROKET \ , lc-a ( ) line each In rtlou f 1.50 a line per month Nollnnt : takeu for less than 25c. SONNENBERG , DIA5IOND BROKEB , 1303 Douglas Rt Loans money on diamonds , watches , etc Old gold and silver bought. Tel 1558 G3G SCALES. Hairs , lOc a line each Insertion , $1.50 a Una per mouth. Nothln ? taken for less than 25c. VTEWANObECOND II AND SCALES , ALL KINDS i > Address Konlen i SelleckCo. , Likest , Chlc.ijo UJ7 MUSIC , ART" AND LANGUAGES. Rales , lOc a line each Insertion. $1.50 a line per mont Nothln takeu for less than t5c ! F.&ELLENBECK , BANJOI3TIANDTE.VCHER . 1810 California St. 011 The cele brated Noil- changeable Spcctacl c s' and Eye Glasses for sale i ii Omaha , by MAX MEYER St BRO. CO. , ONLY. BUREAU. SUES A. OD , aOI.IOITOUS.noa Uullaius , OlhVllA. NEU. Advlc-o RK1LWHY TIME CHRP e Omaha | Ujpot luthantl Mason Sis I O-naha " 4 43 pin1" Chlc-Hrh Vfallbulo t 0 5u i n il 43 an . Culcairh Expres * 7 I ) . ' pm Chic io .V low i Local HOOan Il.l3jiiii l _ . Pocltlo Jet. I ioiil 045.am , .Kansas City D ly Ibipress. I ' 851pm 0.45p-i. K C Night Exp. via U P Trms. G Wain - Jtllun'j , R. I. , t PACIFIC" . Arrlvji Omaha I Union Dipat 10th IL M.ircy sts Omaha I I ,1 .W.iui ! 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Valley I.CH.-J ! 10 ' . ' ( I pin Ltwaves l'\OU'U Omaha l > JPOt Htliant WojiHrSts. Louis Exi > ro4 7 lOOOpm SI Louis KxprvM. . 0 10 r-miDalb ( ex Sun ) Nebraska Local UlOam Leaves i f ST P. M .Va Oilir.h.l Dcpo. 1 3Ui and Wi biiar Slv 8 .10.nil sloux CUy AoooinnuJ . . . . uloii . . ' 13pm blonx City K\ tHx. son ) & 41pm Si Pau mil nllo.1 . 5 10pm Oak ) nut PanixttiTur iKx sun i Luavcs | CITY A. PACIFt , ( Arrlvet Oiuahll _ lOaut' Maixiy sia. I Dmau % Sioux Ctly Pa yiLJ < ir" " _ _ st Paul Exiinws _ LTaU'iTT bKHJXTlT Y AltvciFIC Oiualtal DuiiOt. 13thfuuiWjlMU > rsu Oaiaha . ! > t. Paul Uraltwl _ 0 43pii i Leavee OMAHA i ST. LOUt-v i Xrrirm * P _ Dupau Him auO Marar Ihniii * "bt LouiCaunou IUU . . . . 7 GOLD BIKING Ir COLORADO Increase of Fifty For Oenttdver the Output of Former 'STcSra. ANOTHER BIG STRIKE'A f CRIPPLE CREEK Animal ftrport of Souili Dnkola' * .Mining limpector Shovrs a IJrljlHnt Iteo ril Lnit Your' * Output J icoed Four Mlllloni Northweitern Notei. Colorado's production of precious metals for 1SR ) shows a gain of fullv 50 per cent In the amount of gold , nnd also makes a good showing in silver , considering adverse condi tions the vast six months , says the Denver Times. The figures presented below give , it is believed , aair estimate of the slate's production. The reckoning of the output for this year has been rendered diftluult by the absence from IJenvcr of W C. Wj nkoop , editor of the Mining Industry , who , for many v ears , has made the annual compila tions. The Times Is able , however , to give all the reports that have been sent to Mr. Wynkoop , nnd the totals given will not vary greatly from the footings which ho will make upon his return to Denver. They show the gold output to have been : )1CS05 ) ounces , worth * 0.515-JS3. The pro duction of silver is placed at SO.bOO.aiT ounces , worth FW.OW.Stt ) nt 77 cents per ounce , which is approximately the average quotation for the jcar , and is the price used by the Omaha & Orantsmcltcr In computing the value of its product. The price actually obtained for the silver was , however , con siderably larger , as the production during the first sir months , before the drop in sil ver , was much greater than duriug the last , half of the jear. JUgd Grade Ore. A bit : strike , made in Crinplo Crock , has just been announced. The Camilla , located south of the Anacouda , on what is known as Gujot hill , is the name of the nuw wonder , sajs the Hocky Mountain News. Eight assays were made from the fifteen-inch streak , which travo from ? 2J to $1,712 , and the whole number averaged over $ ( XW per ton. A small streak of rich ere was fol lowed from the surface nna , after going tea a depth of thirty-three feet , a drift was run a short distance , when the pay ere was encountered A whim will be put in at once , and w Ithin a couple of weeks the first shipment to the smelter will bo made The claim is under bond and lease to V. L. Koudebush. anil he is confident of having the extension of the Camilla vein on his territory. Ho is working three shifts on his recently acquired cround This is the first high grade ere found on Gujot hill. llljick IIUU Mines. The fourth annual report of State Mlno Inspector O'Brien shows that duiing the past year he visited and inspected thirty-six mltics in Lawrence county , Tour in Penning- ton and two in Custcr.lu the Black Hills , s.ns the Minneapolis Tribune. These mines were all being operated ! and employed from tnreo to 3 > men each , or d total of 1,332 Ho also reports seventy men emplovcd in placer mining. There were seVcral fatal accidents from January 20 to July II , a ad six nun-fatal The report gives in detail the cause and manner of each accident. , Among the tils- asters mentioned is the fire in the Deadwood - wood Terre mine , which oicurrod April 13 Among the new enterprises are mentioned the new Highland hoisting works , the Cyanide mill. Keystone .stamp mill , the South D ikota Mining company and numer ous hoisting works on various properties. The report says the usual amount of pros- pectin ? is going on in the various camps , and now bodies of ere arebeing opened up , many of them giving pronri > o of making pay ing properties. There baa been Increased activity in the cement ere deposits around Central City. A nuraber'of pay shoots have been discovered and are beimr worked , keep ing all oC the custom mills busy crushing ore. The product from placer mines has exceeded in value that of the preceding two or throe years. The repoit also gives a table estimating the gold product of the Hills for the year 1893 , the total beiuc $4- 0il,500. ! Found the Pay Streak. News has been received that Campbell and Kennedy , the two miners who sunk a shaft near the mouth of Benson culcb , in Goler mining district , 107 feet deep before reaching bedroclr. struck the nav channel. savs the San Francisco Chronicle. They found coarse cold in quantities that will pay handsomely , nnd are reported to have taken out $300 the first day. The singular thing about it is that , unlike any other cold thus far found In this last strike , the gold is in quartz , or rather quartz is assocmteu wiUi the gold , and this is the first evidence of quartz in the whole district. It is quite evident that the possibilities of that region are not jet within compre hension. The storm which has been so general throughout the state has raged with great force on the desert , and most of the pros pectors are stinking out for warmer quar ters , all o' them , of course , intending to re turn in the spring. Both rain aua snow have fallen , and in such quantities that it is now impossible to use the dry washing pro cess on the surface dirt , and there will bo no further work until spring , except through the deep shafts that have beeu sunk by the long-headed men who foresaw the coming of winter rains. Alining Kililhli at the Midwinter. Every day that passes maitcs It moro and moro evident that the mining exhibit Is going to bo ono of the gieat features of the Midwinter fair. All possible pains are being taken by everybody concerned to the eno that the exhibits of the various counties and individuals may bo displayed to the best possible advantage , and there can no longer bo any question , if there ever was any , that the general effect of the whole will be ex ceptionally fine. One of the beautiful features of the ex hibit , sajs the San Francisco Cnronlclo , will be the handsome marble fucado to bo con structed by the Ainador Marble company in front of the Amador county mining displ.iv , and the spaces occupied by other counties will likewise bo lilted up as ornamentally and artistically as pos sible. C. E Brown , secietari of theShasti county committee , has niieady brought down his exhibit , which consists of speci mens of ore from H- mines in his county The Imperial Paint and Copper company of Spencci v illc , Nevada county , has shipped an entire carload of copper and IOPJKMtaint. ( . Calav eras county has sdnt"down from Moke- luuino Hiil a carload of ( 'ynsum , manganese. chalk , iron ore , crystal , mineral paint and quartz. The ln.\o Development company has forwarded six ) pounds of soda specimens from Owens Liko. and * < from the Snores Canon mine , at tno same place , a sack of unusually ncli gold ore has been received , while W P Grant has contributed a speci men bag ol gold quat tz. ; * anil rnulcfi Co.tl. Tne daily output of t tic Kami Coulee mines is constantly mci easing-'Knd is now larger than ever before It i&fsuted In the tizents heie , says the Great l\ilis'Leader , that the band Coulee Coat cnmiyiny js now shipping out tlio enounou1 ; amount oft'J.r)00 tons dally , which is neaily tvvico the.iunount of thu out put a jear ago The fti ? roll , of course , keeps pace with the increase of production , and thcro are now batu/ym 500 and 000 men employed at the mines j , The company tins this year adopted a method of screening its coal which has ic- A rcmeily whlc'i , If used by Wires about to oxpcrlenro the painful oraeal attontlant upon Child-birth , proves > n Infallliile rrccl- llofurancloliv-UtP tha tortures of con finement , loaccnln ? tLo dangers thereof to belli mother anil child , told by all dru pbu. Heat by exptc on icceipt u ! price. 31.il i er bottle , ctArjps pro- C1AOFIELO HCGULATOn CO. , ATtAN A. GA. suited in an improvement Ir. its condition for domestic use. and as It lias penetrated further Into the mines It is snld the quality of thn coal has Improved. lo ! tint ns It mny , it Is certain that Its consumption ha * largely increased in the lust vear. With the com pletion of the Great Northern road to the coast a wide market has been opened up for the coal company and the coal camp at Sand Coulee is rapidly Rottlnt ; to bo a bltr Item In the commercial prosperity of Montana. Colorado. Five tons from the Solux mine at Oranlto smelted tSitt per ton In Ix-'advillo. It is proposed to make an exhibit of Cripple Creek ores at the Midwinter fair. Near Glenvvood , Colo. , on thn "Dcvereaux ranch , " a Discovery of gold ere has been tnido. . The Smuggler Union , Tollurido. Is erecting n cable 30.000 fcot long. Jt weighs 13,700 pounds. If the proposed Austin process smelter Is Imllt at Stlverton It will give employment to DOO men. The last car of ere from the Oirfleld- Grouse at Cripple Creek ran $10,300 03 at the smelter. Boulder county has decided to rcllc\o Its unemployed by building n road from Oix'dell to Crisman Tcllurido List vvcok shipped twenty-six cars of ore. The total of lb9J this far has bceu 1,874 cirs. five tons of tellurium ere from the new strike In the Tllllo Bulzell at the Sunshine ran foOO a ton gold. The Crawford process for low grades will bo tried at the J.lttlo mill at Caribou. Eigle Bird ore will bo treated. A meeting of the Lincoln and Elbert Wool Growers association was hold at Lincoln. Ono hundred and litty thousand sheep vv ere represented. Tifty men arc working in a forty-foot rein of copi > er and iron in the Bob Tall mine in the Hcd mountain district. The ere goes to the Durango smelter. U. J E. Key has struck a fine vein of na tive silver ore In a prospect in Shallow creek , Cree.de. The handsomest specimen ev er seen in camp has been taken from the strike. The Saguache reservoir will soon ba com menced. An appropriation of $30,000 is avail able for the work and now that the tltlo to the reservoir site has been secured the dirt will soon begin to lly A seven-foot vein of lead ere assivine ono ounce gold , twenty-seven ounces silver and 40 per cent lead , the first payinR lead ere struck at Cripple Creek , has bcun cut by the Chicago & Cnpole Creek tunnel. An elpht-foot quartz vein was uncovered at a depth of fifteen feet in ono of the Big Tour claims on Battle mountain. Cripple Creek. A General assay from the entire vein gave $00 and a picked specimen &V73. There was a rich strike in the Ute Trail mlneof gold-bearing quartz that runs twenty ounces in cold to the ton This strike was made at a depth of only eight feet from the surface The claim is about four and a half miles northeast from Dubois , in the Goose creek mining district , on Willow creek , and is ono of a group of five claims. The Dakota * . The people of Charles Mix county are agitating the matter of putting down some artesian wells by the county. In spite of the severe cold weather 000 people assembled at the opera house at \Vahpeton , N. D. , to hear the state otator- ical contest. The Federation of Libor has declared a boicott against the Deadvvood Daily Times 'Jho action grew out of editorials on the subject of labor and wages. Tne Erst annual exhibit of the South Dakota Poultry assaciation , the first poultry and pet stock show over held in the state , is booked for Vermilliou , February 13 to 10 , four daj s. The school census of Stutsmin count.in North Dakota , which has but recently been completed , shows that there are 1,400 school children , oetween the ages of C and ' . ' 0 , in the county. This includes the city of James town. 1 his is a gain of nearly 100 per cent over last year. Bids have again been opened at Crow Crock agency for constructing ten buildings at the new locution of the Lower Brulo agency. George O. Holbrook , Iowa , was the lowest bidder. The contract will undoubt edly be awarded to him. This makes the third time bids have been received for the erection of these buildings. The length of the big ditch being con structed in the northern Hills by the South Dakota Mining compnni is flvo miles , the Hume uill bo 3x7 feet in size and constructed ot two-inch planks , and tncro will bo : i fall of 123 feet. When all the miter obtainable is turned into the llumo the company expects to bo able to develop 1,300 horse poucr. The people of Onlda , the county seat of Sullj county In South Dakota , are about to bond the towhship for the purpose of sink ing an artesian well The town is now sup plied by means of n town well , with the aid of : v few private wells , and the demand upon these has become so gteat thai some other means for supply Inir this demand has become necessary. About 250 wolf hunters started out the other day from Ipswich. S.B. , covering a circle of three townships. The final round-up was rnado at 130 , with twelve large wohes in the circle. No guns were allowed , but each man was well protected with a club or pitchfork. Some of the beasts were badlj ciippleu. but are now all free from the trap that at ono time looked so dnngoious for them. Washington. Some 450 men are at work on Seattle sewers Another raft of ; 00,000feet of logs is ready at Suamokawa for the Portland mills. The Wallace brothers of Kalama shipped .a carload of lish east the other d ly which invoiced $1,500 G. H Cailson of Hociui.im has iccently patontcd a device for utilizing- the action of ebmugnnd ( lowing tides as a moth o jwwcr. Bids for a fifty-foot tunnel on thoSkookum mine in Stevens county were received last week by Dennis . 'i. ' Bradloj , tlie OUIICM ot the claim The settlers of the south fork of the Sko- komish have been shut in by deep snow , many being without their winter supplies and poorly provisioned. J P Millet , the Cherry vallev logger , has an order for a stick of timber for the Cali fornia Midwinter exposition that , it is slid , will eclipse anything sent to the World's fair. It will bo of fir , 130 feet long and 30 Inches square Yaklma county comes to the front this year in tno 'matter of hou oroduction the total output re uliing the large number of 10,000 bales uml over. But a great man } rtops wcic lost on account of improper curIng - Ing so many of the growers being inex perienced themselves and trusting that 1m- IKHtaut part of tno business -to incompetent tioluAbout About a ton per dav of herring and smelt are now caught with hook and Uncut the ettyvvharv.es in Whateotn. The bottom of the harbor is covered with countless mil lions of these little fishes , and men. women : uul children are hauling them up. The line Is swished through the water , and when drawn uj has Impaled on its hooks frcni one to half a dozen fish Krcd Drew , biipciititendent of the I'ugnt Mill company at Port Gamble , estimates the supplj of saw. lops now in the Puget Sound at between ) 000,000 ov ) OOd.OOO feet lie estimates thu present cut of the big mills on the Sound at I'.i.OOO.WM feet per month. At this rate of consumption , evciv log in thor r > ound will bo cut b > the 1st of March , and mills will bo compelled to rely on now los for next year's cut. The Wyoming marble , which tccolved tbo list premium at tha World's fair , Is found In the Syblllo country The Choi enno Chamber of Common e has iimler consideration u proiwsltion for fMtab * Ishlng an ouusiiiig plant in that city Tim Hhcup men of Nationa rountv litruro that l.u In conditions ha\o caused them a osi of K-o.C-iTi on their wool clip this v ear ind ,0.0 < > uon muttons. 1'wh Commissioner Schnitger expects to mve at least I ( KM 000 fish eggs on hand by lunuari 15 Ho IK now gathering them at the ralo of 40.000 over. ) day ImiKntcd sheep of the Dome t Horn vail- oil QIO boincr introduced in Wyoming herds. Most of thu sheep men are craasiugV.i lc m-rinoi will ! largo mutton aheap , Laraiulu Ot ) . Wya , has abandoned nego utloni vrilli Denver parties for a class 'nctor.y ' nt. LnranuiT sodv lakes. Thu glasi men ucm.iH Jed a bonus of $30,000 ca b , the old glass works , 1,000 arrcs of land , the soda taxes and 3311 ncros of lltmmono Carbon people nra Jubilant over the pros pect of the Union Pocifle Coal company driv ing n 1,200 foot tunnel in No. ' - ' coal mine The tunnel will cost about fcMVOO , and reach coal enough to make the mlno last ten jcars longer. Uutto Lnko copper mines , near Saratoga , nro to ho reopened for work. The ere Is said to bo so rich that It will p-xy to haul It In wagons , moro than n days Journey , to the Union Paciflc at llawlins or For : Steelc. William Bryant and Frank Scales had an exciting adventure with a mountain linn while out hunting last week , they dis covered the animal devouring the carcass of n sheep U had killed. They flrod several shots at it , when It made : \ rush upon them Brvant only had tlmo to throw up his gun and tiro. Ptio ball went Into the lion's mouth and came out near the hip The an imal was socloso that the hair on its lip was singed. Orocnn. Ivcster Harris of Long creek claims the blue ribbon on n twentj-eight-pound turnip The stamps at the Black Butte mill in Fox valley are dropping day and night Tliov nrc calling Baker the Quccen City now. She used to bo the Donvcr of Oregon. Some JCj.OOO Is expected to bo disbursed b.\ the dividend checks when the Linn county bank opens up at Albany. Myrtle Point now hasthrcoduly organl/ed and incorporated water companies , and up to date not n drop to drink. The Sumpter vallev logging camps are getting out 100.000 feet dail } and delivering it along the valley railroad Tucs of war in which horses nro nulled against each other and change hands on the result nro popular entertainments on the streets of Enterprise. Stock Inspector Lewis A. Miller of Lone I took was in Condon last week. Ho has Just finished his Inspection , and makes the fol lowing report- Number of sheep m Gilliam countv , 11 HMO , number of bands , 70 , num ber of bands dipped , 4. Harnoy countys urtesiau well is down some .BO feet and Is spouting , but It will be bored deeper in hopes of obtaining a greater How of water. Tbe contractor vv.as to re ceive ? 27r > per foot for boring SOO feet and everything furnished him If plenty of water is found within 400 foot he will sink another well somewhere in the \allcs. Mlmcellnncoin. An essay of fi" > ,000 Ins been given on a recent - cent free milling gold strike in the Henry mountains , Utah. The Mcrcur mine and mill in Utah is mak ing a profit of $50,000 a month ou ore which runs only f 10 000 a ton Butte , Mont , Grand Army of the Republic posts are erecting headstones over the graves of dead comrades The Tcrritoiial H-lucational association opened Its eighth unuinl session the other daj , nearly 100 teaehci-j being picsent. rlhe Butto. Anaconda t Pacific is now open to passenger service and hereafter all Montana Central trains will run to Ana conda The governor of New Mexico has offered a leward of 500 for the nirest of the two men who recently hiutalty murdeicd e\- bheriff Dohcrty of Moro county , New Mexico. Natural gas has been struck nt a depth of 255 feet , while a Mr Blake was boring for water near Faiminsrton N M The people in the San Juan region are much elated over the discovery. In Eddy coutiti. Now MCMCO , thousands of Texas sheen uie being herded in the ( jau- dalupc mountains , and thu sheriff and assessor arc called upon to assess tiespass- ing Texons for taxes. The State Wagon Uoad commission of Idaho let contracts the other day apgregat- inff f 4 500 , for the construction of a svstem of roads to connect the northern and south ern sections of the state. The beet sugar factori nt Lehl , U T , this season has produced 3,750000 pounds of su ur There have been 150 men and n great number of boys and girls employed J'he daily consumption of fuc.1 is twenty tons of coal and twenty tons of lime rock. Cochita Indians are successfully working a lich silver discovery recently made by n German prospector about forty miles west of SanUv Fe , Is. M The discovery is ow ned by Cerrlllos people , and it is said toield . 2l 00 ounces of silver and two ounces of gold to the ton of ore. MavorCarispn of San Dieco , who was supposed to have gone to Now YorK in the inteiest'of thuJban DiegoA-Phre-nix road , did not go there , but did rn to the City of Mexico ice , where he has obtained a concession and a largo bonus for building a railroad acioss Lower California to Yuma Hx-Chlet Miguel auu seven Yuma Indians have leturnod from Los Angeles , where they were in jail accused of violating the laws and iusubardiualion. Thosa.v . that the division of their lauds will be of pio.it benefit to the tribe and favor the project , which is acceptable to all the Indians and their ft lends. News via steamer from Alaska is to the effect that the Mexican mine has just opened up at Jancail with sixt.v stamps , and indica tions point to Its becoming one of the most famous and profitable of minim : properties in Alaska. It is on Douglas island , Just below the Ticadwell mine , and both arc operated bj thu same lompany. The last steamer brought down $71.0iX ) in bullion from the Douglas island mines. I i Olili-ii Tlti e > People o\cilooked the inipoitancc of perma nently beneficial effects and were satisfied with transient action , but now that u is generally Kiiawn that Syrup of Figs will poim ineutly cuio habitual constipation , well Informed people will not mn othoi laxa tives , vMiiih act fora time , but finally Injuie the system .srvv./ju/ ; tut'ict AJ i.r. tin. O.i'lilons of thn Trlliunul on Mat ters I llinllj Ailjinlliniril liy II. Livroi \ . Jan 4 - ( Special to TUB Bun J The follow ing opinions htivc been given out lj tlie supreme coint Itnwlin * against State Miror from Gage. Plaintiff in error to pa > to cicik of the distik-t court within thirti dajs all costs in the criminal case in whij-h forfeiture of his recognizance was taken , and llle with tno clerk of this court reccipih of such payment or the order of the court b Iow , overiuling motion to sctsud forfeitIHO aside , will bo artlrmed. Opinion by Mr. Justice Norral A forfeiluro of n reco ni/nrico will bo virjin-d mid cameled 1111 tin * pujinunt of ri-iH , micro , after llio default , ami rm lli > siiiii ) il \ . tlio principal voliinlaillj nppe.irs nrotiii IniMM ) Millliluiit o iu-,0 U Kliu\uifur ili failure to Hpp'ai mvordin to tliu obli i- toii if lila ri'i-n iil/alu-p Jean against Audrow ? Kn-or from Cass founts AflHmcd. Opinion by Commis sioner Hagan \\lioreapnK-fcdlni : In error Is prosecuted 'rom tlio Juliiii nt tf si Justin- tln < peicc to ln > illslrlct court a i > utltlon In i-iror must lie lleil In tlint conn , xpiclHiMllv rniuiu'iailii- IHI i-rroii lollrd on foi n rtncr-.ul of Mii-h udiiii-iil. and loeniiblu lliti xiiiiruino court to utiou tlio jiidRinenl 4if tin' ilNtrlc-l couuon said error procc-udiiu , thu puiltlon in i-rror on vlili-h tlio district court iicint niiMt bo inc-or- Hiritul Into iho ii-conl hroiuht lirn1 Maxwell uiraltist Hl gms Appeal fiom Douglas county Afiirmod Opinion hi Commissions livlne. 1 liu record i-f a ilecd N nut ailmlisllilo In c\liliiuc unless tlio rcrtldiMto of iicluiorl- iMlsciiu in l < MilMlunilnli ) In ui-i nrdaiiLUltli I ho n.uuti - > I'acts plc'iduil In n petition will be t.iM'n its udiuiltiil "liero not itpci-ltli-illy ilc'iiliul In iho unsucr uml Iliu aiH\Mtr atora a-.U ) siu'li facts Hint I liu di-ft-nd mis , fin mint oTKnonl- ciUciieltliurudiiilt nor nony the nxurnu-ntsuf UlUM1tltlOII ) U Aciiini'janr-o totwcinr uiortpciiiins not acting In a lidiu I iry i.inncltv trill liu pn-siiniu.1 to cir.iU' tunnncy In coiiuuiiii iind nut a joint ti'ii inoj I Uliiiodiic li.islicon In pa , < o > shn of land , rlalniiii owiii'p > hlp and pt-nnlti llio land lo busolilfoi taxes , uml tincruntiii In thu tax deed , iilllnuxli It wusolil on iu ftiio. rnliiri Into puorcsston and rom ilus In iwisitMslou for u ] KTIM | | of inoru than n yv.tr , such pen > o > sloii intui rnpUs tlint ot tl.n lirmr occupmit. NollusainstState I"i ror fiom Gagocount > Atlirmod. Opinion by Mr Juatlco 'orval. A sfi-oml forfiiltnro on a n-coxnlzvu-o 11- currvd liccaiuu the principal u M.IJIH | ilmo fullud to appwir uccordin to tlio ( otirtltlon o' III * obllKitiou win not IMJ vai'nti * ! nml can celed on thu ruturn of llio iiriinMp.il ufirr kiich forfullure , vlu'ru iiiilHclout evcuw 1 nut khimu fur n U fulluio to uppu.tr luiforu thuor - fcltnre iriUm.und ihu ri curds kluuvn that thu prusccutluii h > s IMIOII duprhud of proof * liy tlmduluy. Hull-upjillivl Kirkjuinck against Kansas t'lty & Ilcatrica ICaliroad company / > ixjal from Gage county Aflirmotl Oiuulnn by > llagau , U. Uotwrm an Jnc : tiucnt company auU cer- Mioulil ' ' " | n 'lrl ' lij\l + II I' nsrwNlThit Iho fortiior funiUh MilMtnntlnlly nil the niou r ne. ' iirT for nd to bo ; n f In the coniiriu - tlon of iiroiKttod rullro-id i-ind take H notes therefor , thtflrpiymont in be iiurin. UHillo-iin fxUtlnc rallroHd conipnny con- trvtliHl by such Imlh IdiiuN ; tint thV slioiilil ejrcuto nnd tlio u c.-rllllMio of Incoriwriti'i of tlic'propo d rallnivl nnd oxeciltoorcninu to otwiited , In It * imnui n mnrten.to on Its nnllclpatiMlpropprtvio ot'ure Its noirotltililo lMniU IK be l ucd liy It nnd deposited wall tlielii\e tiiuMilcoinji-in ns collmervl ovnr- Ity for snld iioti-s At thf > d no oftlionu.ii- tlon and delivery of Mich IxnidH mid nicrlirnifu tiiimu int to nld nirrroiiioiit. anil nt Hie dniii of the recoril of such inortKnic- propoiml rnllroid compiny hid acijulrcd no prop , ertv rleht of wny. or fr.inohUe. and i . i ! ' ° /lcp townrd HIP nc- ilUMltlon of olthi'r. fucther thin thn Illlrc of Itscertincatcsof Incorporation nnil Ilia n mi- Inz of Its bo trd of directors nml officer * , of all which facts Iho In\i-Htineiil cotiiptny hid Mionledeo. Tha moiipy nzretd to bu fnr- nl lnMl by tlio InuMttiirntcoimmiiy xriMdy It pild otor totlnt Imlh lilnaN nforesuld tlier then Ixjlnit olllcorn of tlio propiKed r.illnnil coinpinto b' by thiMii I'xppiidod In llio eon- ftrucllonpf s-ild proposed rillroid , nnd HIII < | liulIvliluiU entered Into contmcts In thn mum of iiicli mil nnd comp my for Inluir and initerlil lined In th bulldlnir of Itssil.l niid , but f illed to piy tliercfnr Hold , tli it tlio In- MMtmcnt compuiy sliotild bo rueinlcd its : i promoter nnd builder of llio rallroul and win noU'Mtltlei ] toll IM-Ilio-mortcnci' itrcrced lion upon tlio properly nnd frnncliHi-i of die rulriiidcanstrui'leii , Mipcrlor t" Iho slntu lory llt'ns icnlnst Iho s une for Hbor nnd in torliil funiNlied In IU construction. l'o t. J. , with Ujarinnd Ir lno , 'rsdissenting 'J A waiver of a ntofli inlcNllcn will totbo Inferred merely from tlio Inklnsof ciiltiiternl wvurlty from nnolhur nnd In n in inner not Inconsistent with tlie retention of the lien ! l A former iiiljiidlcitlon In the fednrnl courtnon the subject nuttc-r of u contmvursjr cannot b taken notice of In thn state court ) unlusH properly presented by the plaintiff * nnd proofs. Holmes against Hutchins Appeal from Iincastercouuti Judgment of the dis trict court reversed and decree directed In this court in accordance with opinion Opinion b.Hjnn , C. The pro * Iso In section C , chapter llv , Com piled Mntutes ( the incchanlo's lion law of this stive ) , th.it "iliU law sli ill not be MI construed ns to Interfere with prior buna lido lien * on grnuniU on which such building * xliull bo erected ns u fixture. " held , to foibld subonli- nutlnirtho priority of n recorded morlpnKC on Kiich grounds to u subsequently nttncliinx mo- clianlc's llun J Ono who clilins the bonofltsof the me- rlnnlc's Hun 1 iw tnliit shown substantial com- Dllnnce with each essential requirement thereof one of which ls that thosnorn stntt- incnt to bo Illud shall contain n description of the land upon which tbo labor was do..n. or nmtorl il xtus furnished for Hie pnriHiio conteniplntcd by such law. A description of piopcrtv. In such slntetncnt which Is entirely Innpullciblo to the land : ictuill > bi-ncllteil , cinnot bu iniidn olTcctho to any L-xtent for the purpo-o of snbjeCtlnB Iho Inml .iciitiilly liulll upon to thu operation of the lion cl ilmeil 3 The bund I n ; force of the law cicitlnR and rixul.itlns mechanic' * liens In fnvor of u lelnoi. as g ilnst n purchaser of the premises MMiKlit to bo sublocted to such llJn , depend * upon the rvquIrcJ snorn ntitcmont liclni ; Illc-d of record within I IHI tlmo llxc-d by the st.itutu for that imrpovj As botneen such pirtles , and for the purpose sritod the notice nnpirtcd by filing the pre-crlbed statement Is an cssuntl.il peru- qulsltv , the nuntiif which ein neither bo sup plied by other proof , nor supplemented by a decrto of court. 4 Thu mere ktiowlftlga of a grantor th it lili grantee intends to build upon thu lot U thu subject matter of the con\03 inco between them , will not opcrito to postpone the prior ity of a iiurcnnsu money morlirniro In favor of such grantor to a mechanic's Hun for in iterlnl subsequently furnished for the erection of a lillillnioii ] sild lot To bring about this rc- stili tlio grantor must. In conio m inner , lu a promoierof tlio liniiro\enifiit contuinplntc-d. Vandcventer against State. Hrror from Cass county liuvci-scd and remanded. Opinion by Mr Justice Post. The rule which requires pnuf In crlmlnnl cases , Mich ns will evclndo all re.isonahlo tloubtof theKiilltof thu acrti < o'i In order to nutliorlru.i conviction , U not limited to proso- cutious for felonies , but applied , ns well , to inisdunicanors Brown against Stein Appeal from Clay countj. Aiurmed. Opinion by Mr Jus tice Post. In order to establish the existence of n pub lic hlslnray o\er prlinto property liy dedlci- tlou , iho animus dcdjcumll Is essential and must l > o do irly proved J. Kx liltnccox unliiert nnd found to bo Insuf ficient to establish a dc-dlmlioii of tlio prup- urty in controversy tin public streets. Godman against Convers ; . Appeal from Lancaster counti Afllrmed. Opinion bv Kagan. C. T'nder subdivision U , section 170. chapter xxlll. Compiled statutes , 1803 , u probitccourr his uutliorlty lo make an nlloiv nice to n u Idow out of tliu person il ostatu or Incbmo of tin * ml uatuU'Of liur ili'ccait'd lUHbanJ ncc- etsirj forlic'i m iintcniinct' . nccoidlin ; to hur circuinstances ilnrlns tlm scttleniunt of thn ustate , nlthou/h thu hush ind hi" his will law fully disposcMl of all hU pioporlj nnd the widow hu accepted the provision : of such ulll Shcohcy against Pulton. Appeal from Lin- caster. Aftirmed Opinion by Irvine , C. 1 he vt'ndoi In nn executory contract for the s lie of 1 md subjects his estate in the | ropcriy lo a inecli inlo's lion for liiiprovomc'nt.s urcctvd thorenn by the vendee , \thcra disagreement with the M-rdioisof such cli iricturm to re quire the construction of thu building and 10 constitute the vendee his U CIIL In such con struction 2. lYrsons clniniln ; ; mechanic's liens nre not In such iM-ses r'stricteil by the terms of the \viltten contract of sile. but m ly bv parol uildencc establish tlia true ter.m of thccon- tnict. \\hercaverbil promise Is made- , upon MI file-leu I consideration lo answer for thu deli * of another , and suliseqiiontly a in 'morindiim Is executed sulllclcnl to answer thu require ment * of the sl.itutu of f r-uitls. huch promlsu may bo enforced , iillhon-h no IIOVT consldoia- tlon pisses upon tliu execution of the written memorandum. Schneider against Patterson Hrror from Cass Aflitmcd Opiiion bv Irvine , C liio recoid of the certliic ite provided for In sections 'J7 to 'JO clnpter Ixv , I'limplleil - t.UntoIs not the enl > evldenco by vrhlch llio existence of u p irlnerslup m ijho tMnb- llshed lllHh t'lnlhu ( licit statutn a partnership m.ij ho pioMid liy any method pel mUslhlo bcfiiix1 the en iclmoiu. 1 ! A wrliien lease- described tlio demised land us " 1'our icresnut of lot four , " In a cer lain Kovernnmntalsuliillklsloi " . } lnr noitnol thu i.iiliiM'l tricl > ' Ilild th it in uniutluc belucentho lessor and the lus eo's nss 'iie pirolovldence wusadmlsal'jlo to slmvi tlial llie lessor tind lt > sso > , alwut iho tlmo the- louse v > : is made , h id uone upon thol-ind uml nKrccd IIIMIII corlnln lines und monuments us dellnlnj its hduiid ult's 3 l'i an ai lion b > tbu lcs-c-o's nssi nuc against the lessor lo recover il mi ues Imaust the li > s > < ir had Mihsi-quently leased n portion of the lam ! lo n third pcismi. p , u oil such Ihlii ! person In posies-don tindexeluilud thu pi ilnl II tlii-refitin , held that \viisiiodcfiiisutosho th it tlieaxsUnee ul the time of the assign men ! knnn of the subsequent luiso , or i < f tin 01 iKlnal lessee's exclusion the tiisl nu stand ing In ill" place of the nri/ln tl lusc-o and belnzentltli-il to all his rl nti J \\hcrusiiclrloasovins mjilu for the pur | Ksi < nf enalilln the lo sc-o to move sand froic the land the mcasuri' uf ( lain i0-K Iho viiini of thu oivup 11 icy of the land for that purposo. and ev ulencu siioivln the quantity of anc upon Iho land thn cost of ronmv Ins the sind nnd Its m irkul v iluo Is admlssllile foi Ibi purpii o uf asci itnlnlnz the ilamiin'e- iloudtun against Gran I'noi fiom Lan caster county. Oi inion bi li vine , C Puller Iho "C'lv II ll inu'ocl" the f irt thai minor ehlldrin uru able to support thcrusrlvui uml hud il'Jii'j HI prior to the death ut tin fuller Is n iironor fact for Iho Jury t i con hldin In ascertaining idu iinoiint uf dnnucti to be nlloncd , but II Is en or to Itistiui t t < i < j'.irj that 10 iho extent that a child h ul In tiic ptst suppoitod lilmsulf , the law precludes any iL'cmi'o The dill > tosujiport ami tliu prob r.blllty of fittnii.'Hiippnrt. as vvc.l as tin fjol of p istsupiiort , byln oleiiic-iits fiircoinliiira llun ' . ' . In Mich nn nctlon Hie fiirt that the ( U- cniiM-d In lilsllfotlmo ac-i uiiuil ited pioiH-rty VTlilch Uxm his dentil , vn nt to Hit plalntilN doosiioi . to mill.'id iliuiiiizuliu' tailiii to c-nli nice them and nn liiitiucllon froin vvii1 < i the juiv nnuld Infer tlint uch facts n in mllUulfuN ut dii'mi Cs , is luUli adliij ; imlcr- rom mis 3. llie fact tlint a snliMin loepcr , prl if t > tlia sties complained of In a eh II ilaini. > s , had liistiiiL ted his MI vaists not loot-ll liqiiur to im iln "used. Is In nit i ! slbu ! Int v luoi in nut tondliv tofrovu tint such s-ile tvitru not In fuel innde After tlio decisions wore read llio folloiv ing business was ir.insacUni. ( yhlcago , liock Island X P.aciih ; Hifl-oaa compiny against Archer ; orJcr oxtrndnia time lu which to innkn depacit. ShervMii nfalnil GaKlian'en , motion to to Kutbusli npaltist Pukar ; inction for 10 tioirn'snslnlnit ! ! huato np.tlnal iluu.itircy | , Allen atn ! llasl liif. > , motion for r hcailiK ovou-aletl. vvt'll , OU. J \\Tica ; : ibv HBB slat , wa tf ve liar Cirtorla. became JUn , itio okui tp ( Sutoria When the livl CWUrcn , iho c ve then CoUorif