( H- THE OMAHA DAILY BEET1ffTJ5SDAY ; , MAY 29 , 189B. SPBB1RL NOTICES. AdTcrtltcincnts for tlicno rotnnmi will bet t alien ontll 12130 p. nn for tlio evening and until 8 p. m. for the morning nnd Sunday edition. Advtrllftern , by requesting > numbered check , can mve nnmvcrs nitdrcMed to a numbered letter In rnro of"'lho llco. An- ircrn luldrcsuccl will bo drllvercd npun trttrntutloii ot the chc-ck only. Itntcn , 1 1-Uc n nurd , IIrut Ir.iertlun , le n word licrcnfler. Nothing taken tor lte tlmn 20o lor llrnt Insertion. IlicBo iitlviTllnmucnta mint tun consecu tively. SITUATIONS WANTED. ExriuiiNctn : I > ADY wnnta gltuatlon. References. Aildroa 1 * S3 , lice. SA-227 27 * WANTI3O. POSITION AH CITY BAILSMAN tiy comitetent man , beat ( if rcfcrencca ; can furnlali horse and buggr. Address II IS , DPI * . A M247 M' I WISH TO iNTKitvn\v soMtfoN't : "WHO wants n flrnt clnas nnlenmnn In isroccry or CQffco business. Addrc H 21 , llec olllrc. A-MJ73 2S * WANTED WANTED , 1,00) MEN TO WHIT13 MB TODAY for the receipt ( absolutely tree. In plain Rented envelope ) which clued me of ner\ous debility , exImiutPd Mlnllty , etc. Address C. J. Walker , _ boi 1.311 , ' Kalnmnzoo. Mich. _ D MI65 _ WANTKD.'MAN TO TAKE OUDKIIS IN CITY for old citalillititd hou cj. former enperlence unnecessary and nnlary paid weekly. Apply after 9 a , m. at 151 Dousing. 1J-M6H J6 WANTHIli HAI.n.HMUN. " The Hawltn Nursery Co. , Milwaukee , \Vls. B M75 J10 CU11AN FHiCKLE3 : , 1'UHC AND Mll.U. GO. H-1S4 J21 WANTUIJ , 2 HOUH10 1'AINTUUS , STEADY work for good men. Q. It , NeltmiK , AVest I'olnt. Neb. H-y > 3 27 WANTED , SALESMAN TO SHliI * A KINK Una of alia. Kreuaea , petroleum , exchnUely eras as a nlde line ; cxpeilenco not noccssnry. Ad- ilrvim The Tloiia Oil Co. , Cleveland , Ohio. . U M 9 30 * WANT12D , 1'OH U. B. AKMY , A1IL.U-1IO1JIKD unmairlcd men , between the ages of 21 and SO , citizens of Ihc United mutes , of good char acter und temperate habits , who ran upeuk , read and write HnRllsh. For full Information apply , preferably by letter , to recruiting olllcer at Fort Omalu , or at 1321 Furnnni street , _ Omaha. Neb. II WANTED JL JiJii.JiXE HELP , AUE YOU HONEST , SOllEn , 1NDU8T1UOU8T If so , engage with u for 1S3J ; 13'JU ' a month , U 600 a } eur ; > ou nil ) make It easy : six hours a ilny. Our agents i | i not complain of hard times. Why ? They nro making money selling our Perfection Dish Washer ; the only practical family \\osher manufactured ; washes , dries and polishes dishes perfectly In two minutes ; no experience necessary ; n child of 8 operates It easily ; cheap and durable ; weight , thirteen pounds ; made of antl-rurtt sheet steel ; capac ity. 100 pieces ; J1D.WO for its u-iunl ; every turn- lly wants ono ; you don't lime to canvas ; as eon RB pile know you have It for rale they Mend l < r a dish washer ; each agent's territory protected ; no competition ; wo fur nish sample ( weighs MX pjunda ) In nice case to lady agents to take orders with : one acent made $211.03 Hint ten dajs , Address for full particulars Perfection Mfs. Co. , Englcwood , III. C M3.13 WANTED , ami. . FOIl QRNKIlAIj HOUSEwork - work nt 5113 I.ocust street. C M3I2 28' J7OK KENT HOU3HB. HOUSES , F. 1C. 1 DAHL1NO , UARKKIt BLOCK. D-3M IIOUES IN AL.Ii PARTS OF THE CITY. THE O , r. Davis company. 1M/5 Farnam. D 301 HOUSES ; 11ENEWA & CO. , 108 N. 10TH ST. D-363 H. K. COLE CO. LAHGEST LIST IN OMAHA. D M3C4 1703 FAHNAM STUEET. W , M. Itosers , 132J Farnam street. , D 3 NICE MODERN FLATS. CHEAP. J. W. Squire , 248 Ueo llulldlnt ; . D-J18 FOH UENT. DESIUAI3LE HOUSES. 1) looms , 211 S. 21th tt. , 130. 7 rooms , OJ5 Cumins tit. , } :3. 7 roonn , > M N. 27th ave. . $2..GO. t rooms , 4U07 Ca.ua St. . J10. U rooms , ID27 Davenport St. , 119. E rooms , 8420 Jackson St. . (3. 6 roomi , 3513 Pratt St. , 17. Bee Fidelity Trust Co. . 1702 F.irnam St. D 551 LAUOE"LIST. . F. D. wcTvb , imi & DOUGLAS. , . D GI7 J3 t " FOIl IlENT , FINE NEW 10-HOOM HOUSE. C20 N. 26th st. II , T. Clarke , 219 Lloord of Trade. D 653 RENTAL AGENCY , 310 NO. 1CTH ST. D-727 KOH HUNT. AT I1ELLVUE. NEAR K. n. depot , a nne 10 < room house , line grounds ; abundant fruit : also 4-room cottage. II-Miry T. Clark. No. 219 , Board of Trade , Omaha , or W. 11. Deti , Uellvue. D " 36 A FLAT. 5 IIOOMS , WITH UATII AND QAS ; very complete ; suitable for housekeeping. 310 80. 2ith ( st. D-M74I NEA11LY NEW -ROOM COTTAGE WITH bath , reduced to 513.CO. 3U33 California st.D . D 620 VEIIY DESIHAI1LK FURNISHED HOUSE , clone In. J , H , Sherwood , 4M N. Y. Life.D831 D-831 FOP. IlENT. HOUSES ; TEN-ROOM MODERN bouse , cloe In ; C-room cottage , city water , fctoro building , 1308 Fnrnnm. L , S. Skinner , agent , 310 New York Life. D M921 C AND 7-ROOM FLATS , RANdE AND ALL modern conveniences. Call at coiner Hat * * A. " 701 S. 16th st. George Clouser. D 95J 27' 10-nOOM HOUSE. MODERN. LOCATED till Douglas. W. F. Clark. D M J18 FURNISHED OR UNFURN1SIIEI > 7 THE handsomest residence In ICountzo Place. For particulars enquire Adulph Meyer , 15th and Furnam. . D 152 FOR RENT. 9 ROOM HOUSE. MODERN 1M- provement % well located. Inquire 1803 Sher man avenue. D MICH FOR RENT A COMPLETELY FURNISHED house , beautifully located , convenient to busi ness. For particulars Inquire of L. S. Skinner , room 310 New York Life. D 2)0-29' FOH RENT , MODERN 10-HOOM HOUSE , 1SU draco St. , 120. Apply to I. A. Scott. Omaha Nat. 1mnk. D M214 30 FIVE ROOM COTTAGE , 840 S 21ST STREET. D 236-27' TO RENT. HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS , MODERN , iletnchud , barn , nlco lawn , good neighborhood. Adt at 1701 rarnam. D 21i 51 von .RENT-TOR SUMMER , MODERN HOUSE. furnlxhcd , two blocks from Fnrnnm st ; big , windy limn ; barn and excellent cow , If do- sired. AddieM U 7 , lie'.D-M32J 2S . URNT , 8-ROOM HI ( USE. ALL MODERN Improvements ; hard weed llnlsh. No. 40) N , . 23d st. U M324 23 HANDSOME 9-ROOM HOUSE. FURNISHED In cliolce location , cheap for tin summer. Ad dress It 9 , Bee. D-3U 27 * FOR RENT. Ft'RNISHED HOUSE 8 IIOOMS , city water , bath , Kn , etc. . on street cur line , neiir llanscom park , June 13 to Sep15. . Address - t dress It IQ.JIee olllce. U-M313 2S TOR RENT. JUNE 15 , 7-ROOM MODERN house. 3C2 N. 401h ; rent 123.01. D M337 2i * TEN-ROOM , BRICK ; GAS , BATH , LAUNDRY ; not basement plan ; Ueya 2(11 Cupltol axenue , _ adjoining. _ _ 1 > M33 ! ! TWO O-ROO'M BRICK HOUSES , 1339-41 PAR ! avenue , faclnR llanscom path , nearly new h nl wood llnlrh ; Ilrst i\\i \ nuMlorn con \enlenccs. Inquire 1113 South Tlilrty-seconi treat D M3Z3 FOR RENT. Fl'RNISIIED COTTAGE , SIJ rooms , bath , closets , etc. Address R 13. Hoe. D-M3J7 28' FOR RENT , MY RESIDENCE , COR. 2ITII AT7l St. Mary's uv > > . : also offer my horses am carHiiKea for sale. Mrs. M. Hcllman. D-373 1 TO RENT , JUNE 1ST , FOR SUM M El months , furnished Inuso of seven roarnj 01 Park avenue. Addret > s R 20 , Bee.D D M370 23 ioii X ItOOjilS NICE SOUTH FRONT ROOM. WELL FUR. nUhed , private family. Cull 2112 Cuss st. , _ . _ E MM NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TOR RENT Call at 2107 Douglas. E M793 1 TWO FRONT ROOMS. WITH HATH. 202 Davenport. _ _ _ _ { iM8f ss * I'LEASANT ROOM , 19H DODGE. E-M897 FURNISHED ROOM. KO 8. I'/TH STREET _ E M107 J18' I NICE FURNISHED ROOMS FOR 1.10111 housekeeping , 1112 South Hill E 203-i8 ! FURNISHED ROOMS , MINGLE OR ENSl'ITE 612 8. llllt. 3rd lloor. mouth side. K 22i-30 FOIl ItKNT. FIVKllOOMS. FURNIKHED FOI housekeeping , to unall family , fur few months Call at I41 N. 18th t. E-i3j 27 DESIRAULE FURNISHED ROOMS FROM | up to > 15. 614 N. 19th u E MSJ3 2 $ ' NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. HOT S. mil AV K Milt S FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. Ml 8. 25TI tln-xl , E-MSM S lIOt'SEKEEPINO ROOMS. CONVENIEN1 cJwip , cool , large lawn. 2(11 St , Mary's. E M3CI 28' FUKNISHED BOOMS AND BOA.RI 1S1 ! CUICAGO. EXCELLENT LOCATION FOI roams with board. Mrs. Churchill. F MJ5 2- PRIVATE FAMILY CAN"ACCOMMODAT1 gentleman nd wife , or two gentltmen : plvm ant front roonu , ewd board , at HIS Cuss. F-MIH FTJ.UNIBHED BOOMS AND BOARD Continued. IIOOMS WITH HOARD AT TUB S1IRINER. 2t 8 , Mth atrett. F MtlO 30 THE ROSE , 2020 IIARNEY , NICK FURNISHED rooms with board : special rates to gentlemen. F-204-J22 * I OR RENT STORES ANI > OFFICES FOR IIBNT-THE 4-STORY DRICK HUILDINO , 918 Farnam street. This building has a nro- proof cement b.emrnt , complete steam heat- lag fixtures ; nnter on all floors , gas , etc. Ap ply at tha office of The flee. 1 910 FOR RENT-FIRST CLASS THREE-STORY and basement brick store building. 1003 Far nam street. Suitable for any kind of burtncsr- Inquire 314 , First National bank building. DESK ROOM WILLIAM J. WELSHAN8. 331 Iloird of Trade. I M887 AGENTS WANTED. AOKNT8VANTEDJ1.000 IN S MONTHS IVY ono aucnt selling the new Stoddart edition of Encyclopedia llrltannlcn up to date ; low prices and easy payments make orders come easy. Write for termi and territory to 8. A. 1'ark. gen. agt , for west , 215 and 216 Hall bldg. , Kansas City. Mo. J-202-27 * MEN AND WOMEN , tS TO $10 A DAY. ADdress - dress the Handy Henter Co. , S3I New York Life blclg. . Omaha. Neb. J WANTED TO RENT. LIST HOUSES FOR RENT WITH G. G. WALlace - lace , m llronn blk. Have calls for cottages. K 777 LIST HOUSES FOR RENT WITH F. D. WEAD. K 648-J3 STORAGE. STORAGE. FRANK EWERS , 1214 IIARNEY. M " 31 o HEST STORAGE ntJILDINf IN OMAHA , U. S. gov. txmded warehouse Household goods stored ; lowest rates. 1013-1013 Leavenworth. M 377 STOVES STORED DURING SUMMER. TEL. CM. 1207 Douglas. Omaha Stove Repair Works. M 78 PACIFIC STORAGE & WAREHOUSE CO , . 9TII & Jones sts. General storage and forwarding. M 574 WANTED TO BUTf STOCKS OF CLOTHING , GENTS' FrRNISH- Inirs. hats nnd shoes. 8. Arnsteln , 1303 Douglas street , Omaha , Neb. N M706-J8 WANTED. A SMALL STORE JN GOOD LOCA- tlon. State price under I' C5 , Ilee oince. N-M2T1 28 * WANTED , LOT AND SMALL HOUSE NEAR car line , for cnsh , If cheap. State- price under I' M. Bee olUce. N M2M 28 * WANTED , GOOD SECOND HAND UPRIGHT piano , cheap. Roberts at Bennett's. N 2S5 WANTED , TO Ilt'Y , FOR SPOT CASH , 8EC- ond-hand furniture , parties oontemplatlnR brenklns up housekt'cplnc would ilp well to call or address C. F. D. , at Merchants hotel. N M363 29" FOB BA"LE IfUBNITURE. TOR SALE-ON ACCOUNT OF REMOVAL TO New York , will sell all the furniture , carpets , etc. . of a 10-room house cheap. Cull nt R31 8. 26th nve. O-MC21 FOB , SALE--HORSES , WAGONS.ETC FOR SALE OR TRADE. TOR GROCERIES. A good bURgy horse. 1512 Douglas ot. P-M180 25 POR SALE , 1 CANOPY TOP SURRY IN splendid condition ; 2 3'4-lnch lumber waRons , nearly new. Call at 430 Ramge block.P P 230 27 1RST CLASS FAMILY HOUSE AND FINE phaeton. 830 South 21st street. 1' S77 2 FOB SALE M.IS5CELLANEOUS WEGMAN PIANOS , BRIDGEPORT ORGANS. WoodbrWeo Bros. , 117 S. 17th. Q 379 HARDWOOD COMBINATION HOG AND chicken fence. Chas. R. Lee. , 9th and Dou la * . Q 380 THE STANDARD CATTLE CO. . AMES. NEB. , has 400 tons good baled hay to sell. Q M472 FOR SALE A PET DEER. INQUIRE A. D. Brandels , Boston Store. Q MC9I CUBAN FRECKLES SOLD EVERYWHERE. CC Q-ISi J21 FOR SALE. 5 HEAD CHOICE MILK COWS. Cull afternoon , yard 23th and Burt St. St.Q25727 * Q-257-27 FOR SALE. FRESH MILK COW , WARranted - ranted IS iiuarts. Call at 430 Ramee block. Q-249 27 FOR SALE. BICYCLE. COLUMBIA. 30.00. A. L. Hampton , with Am. Hand-Sewed She : Co. Q-216 27 * FOR SALE , NICE LARGE COW , GOOD milker. Call 4102 N. 2Sth and SpraRUe. LAUNLDY MACHINERY. 815 N. 1CTH street. Omaha. Q MJ49 Jl * CLAIRVOYANTS MRS. DP , H. WARREN. CLAIRVOYANT , REliable - liable business medium , 8th year at 119 N. 10th. S-3J1 M-flSSAGK .BATHS. ETCX MADAM SMITH , 602 S , 13TH , 2D FLOOR , ROOM 3 ; magnetic , vapir , alcohol , steam , sulphurlne nnd sea b.itlm. T M312-1 * MOST COMMODIOUS BATH PARLORS IN city. Mm . Howell , 318 & 320 S. lith ; thoroughly practical chiropodist and xnanlcurlat attendant. T M813-J11- MADAM LA RUK. 161T HOWARD ST.T T SG3-J12 * MASSAGE. MADAME BERNARD , 1421 DODGE. T M155 3' MRS. DR. LEON , ELEGANT MASSAGE AND electric bath parlors , restful and refreshing. No. 412 North 14th street. T M331 ! TURKISH BATHS. TURKISH BATHS : ONLY PLACE IN CITY exclusively for ladles. Suite 109-110. Bee bldg. 11 ] SIX BATHS (3. MME. POST , 319U 8. J5TII. 730 FEBtiONAL. THE BELLE EPPERLY CORSET , MADE TO order from measure. 1900 Farnam street. street.U U 381 VIAVI CO. , 348 BEE BLDG. ; HEALTH BOOIC free ; home tteatment ; lady attendant. U 384 B. HAAS. FLORIST. PLANTS. CUT FLOWERS. Tiantiuet , hall , residence and grave decorations. 1813 Vlnton street. Telephone 771) ) . U MOW BATHS , MASSAGE. MME. POST , 315V , S. 11TH. U-731 CUBAN FRECKLES. WORTH IOC FOR 6C. U 184 J21 PLEDGES NOT REDEEMED OR EXTENDED by June 15 will be Bold at auction. Fred Mohle , U17Vi Firnam. U-M213 15 ASSISTANT IN A HIGH SCHOOL WISHES TO tc.ich In family In Omaha or Council Bluffs for the summer. Pleasant home more of a consideration than salary. Address R 3. Bee. U M3C1 30 PRIVATE HOME FOR- LADIES DURING confinement : babies adopted or otherwise pro vided for. 2C31 Charles street , Omihu. Neb. U M8C6-J1I * MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 318 N. Y. LIFE loans at low rates for choice security In Ne braska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property W -3J1 MONEY TO J.OAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Urennan , Lorn & Co. , Paxton blk W-353 IMPROVED CITY LOANS AT LOWEST RATES H , H. Harder & Co. , cround floor. Bee bldir. W I21-M23 MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTATF at C per cent. W. B. Metkel , 1st Nat. Ilk. bldg W-SJ3 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAH.A property. Fidelity Trust company , 170i Farnam W 380 CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR. 615 N. Y. LIFE W 388 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES Till O. F. Davis Co. . 1505 rarnam it. W 3J LOANS ON IMPROVEDinrNTMPROVEO cm property , W , Farnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnam W 330 INVESTORS DIRECTORY CO. . 10 WALL ST. New York , offer nny part 100,000 eastern in vestor * ' names , who have money to Invest Just compiled. Write for particulars. W M303-J5 AGENCY U. 8. MORTGAGE & TRUST CO. . for C per cent loans submit applications to Puaey & Thomas , Council Bluffs olllce. _ i _ LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON or bought. If. O. Chuney , Kauua City , Mo. w y- MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD KUItNI tun.1 , pianos , hora : * , WRB\ > , or any kind o r chattel security at lowest poulble rates , whlcl you can lay back t my lime or In an ; amount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. Room 4. Wlthnell block. X37I J , B. HADDOCK. ROOM 417 , RAMGE BLOCK X-3TI MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE ANI plane * Fi l Ttrry , 430 Ramcc blk. X-J71 THE TUB THAT STANDS ON ITS OWN BOTt&M A J THE NIFAIRBA1 COMPANY * - MONEY TO JLOAN CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS , homes , wagons , etc. , at lowest rules In cltyt no removal of goods ; strictly confidential ; > ou can pay the loan oft at any time or In any amount. amount.OMAHA OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . 303 So. 16th St. St.X370 X370 BUSINESS CHANCES. CUIJAN FRECKLES , THE ONLY CIGAR. 6C. Y 184 J21 'OR SALE MY LOAN AND JEWELRY BUSIness - ness , rrod Mohle. 1517V4 Fainam.Y Y M891-JII FOR RENT. A NEW 2-STORY nRICK HOTEL , with modern Improvements : sixteen commercial rooms , family rooms , help's room , etc. , to be completed and ready for occupancy about July 15. An excellent oportunlty for the right man. Hlils en rent are open lo and Including June 10 , 1S95. The Wllber Hotel-Co. . Wllber. Neb. Y M233 31' J1.00 WHEAT IS NOW ROOMING. Get In on this rising market. Wheat Is bound to go higher. Everybody Is buying wheat. Send for our manual on trading in grain and pro visions ; nlso Dally Mniket Ilulletln , advising what and when to buy. ISoth free. Stanioll & Co. , Hankers nnd Urokers , Suite 132. Traders IJIdg. , Chicago. Y M2D9 23' A RARE CHANCE ; A WELL ESTAI1LISIIED produce commlsilnn buslnes In splendid lo. cation In Omnh.i for enle nt n batgnln. com pletely equipped for butler and eggs. I ! U ot reasons for selling. Addrexj P. 63 , lloe. M 260-20' FOR SALE , KEMPTER PANTS FACTORY , largest established pants business In the west. Hen Kempter , Lincoln , Neb. Y M337 28' FOR EXCHANGE. A NICE STYLE FAMILY HORSE. COAL black , sound , good free driver nnd gentle In every way , to exchange for good driving horse. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Farnam street. Z MiS9 FOR EXCHANGE , 80-ACRF FARM IN GREAT sugar beet district ; mdse. or b < ink stock pre ferred. W. G. Templeton , 405 N. Y. Life. Z M217 6 THE NICEST FAMILY HORSE IN THE CITY for sale cheap , or will trade for bicycle. Ad dress P ES , Ilee. & -M211 FOR EXCHANGE. 1 PNEUMATIC SAFETY bicycle to trade for good horse. Addresi R 3 , Ilee Z 231 27 FOR SAIiE KnAt. ESTATE. ABSTRACTS. THE UYRON REED COMPANY. RE-15S IMPROVED GARDEN LANDS NEAR OMAHA nt pilces that wilt surprise you , If taken within 2 weeks. J. II. Sherwood , 423 N. Y. Life. RB M724 BARGAINS. HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS ; Bale or trade. F. K. Darling , Barker Hlock. RE 156 BAROAINS , SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP- ertlcs nnd farms. Jno. N. Ficnzer , opp. P. O. RE 375 SNAPS , 6 TO 6 MILES FROM OMAHA P. O. 40. 80 or 120 acres , Improved , (30.00 per acre ; 200 acres , (35.00 per acre ; 250 acres , (40.00 per acre ; 6 10-acre tracts. 75.00 to (100.00 per acre. Mils' be sold. 940 N. Y. L. bldg. HE M254 FOR SALE LOT 14 , BLK 2 , BAKER PLACE. This lot Is 60x128 , south front , near car ; will sell cheap on easy monthly payments to right party. Also lot t , In Buckeye Place , and , lot 1 blk 6 , Poppleton Pnrk. Take a look at the lots and If they eult you cnll nnd I will make PNC8 and terms to suit. Geo. B. Tzschucle , Bee ofllce. Omaha. RE 6M FARM LANDS. C. r. HARRISON. N. Y. L. RE-693 J7 * 7-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE , SC2 N. 40TII. only (3,700.00 : great bargain. RE M730 NEW C-ROOM COTTAGE , LARGE LOT. ONLY (1.900.00. Clark and N. 21st ; snnp. RE-M791 HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS , SELL AND buy lots , acres , farirs. Garvtn Bros.,210 N. Y. L. RE-374 AN OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE TIME. To get a most complete cottage home In the city. The price on these two beautiful cottages on Hurt St. , near 28th , has been reduced (509 each If sold during the next -veek. They nre C roomt each , with bath , closet , hot nnd cold water , concreted cellar under whJlo house ; electric fixtures and electric light. Just completed , with sewer , city water , ynrds all nodded , etc. , 1 block to electric line. In fact , these cottages are models of beauty and convenience. No such cottng * Jn the city can he purchased ns cheap as we nre authorized to sfll these homes. Terms. (500 or more cash .balance easy terms. This property Id destined to 6e one of the most beautiful residence localities In the city In a very few vears. REMEMBER NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. WHILE PROPERTY IS CHEAP. COME IN AND LET US SHOW TOU THE PROPERTY. IT MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED. Fidelity Trust Company , 1702 Farnnrn it. RI > M9CO-23 LOTS , WEST ALBRIGHT. NEAR NEW FAIR grounds (60.00 ; (4.00 doun. balance (2.0" " ) pr month without Interest. A. Olson. II & M Headquarters. HE M223 WE MUST SELL THE NORTH 33 FEET OF our lot. It's right on grade. It faces west , that'll the only bad feature. It's right In town , 61) ) feet north of Leavenworth on 2.Mh ave. Slnnts back 132 feet to a wide alley. Several years ago we were offeied $ SMO. We wouldn't refuse (2.700 now. [ 19 feet across the street sold for (31,00i ) , just a while ago. We might trade this nml 33 test next south with a goad house on It for place further out. Rather sell. Some of us at home all the time. 721 S. 2'ith nvc. RE-372-2S' PARM , FINELY IMPROVED , NEAR OMAHA , part money , part city property , Am > . 1C17 Farnam. RE-367-3I' FOR (110 DOWN. BAL. (23 EACH 3 MONTHS , nix per cent Int. . 5 large roonn. cellar , cUtetn. city water ; hou e built by day work : (1.000 Ames , 1617 Farnnm. UK 365-31 * TRADE LANDS OR CITY PROPERTY FOR 3- story brick hotel , Ames , 1617 Furnnm. HE 3CS-31 * ONE HUNDRED CASH. (20 EACH 3 MOH. , 5 r. house , city water , cistern ; prlco (70J. 6 per cent int. Great bargain. Ames , 1617 Farnam. RE 370-31' BICYCLES. M. O. DAXON. 402 N. 16TII. 393 VICTOR BICYCLES , THE FINEST OF ALT. bicycles , Omaha Bicycle Co. , 323 N. 16th street. 394 STERLING , BUILT LIKE A WATCH. WESTr crn Electrical Supply Co. , 1515 Howard street. 295 SEE THE VISIBLE BALL BEARINGS ON Relay Special. Will Barnum & Bro. , 120 N , 16th. 39C " REMINGTON AND EAGLE. CROSS QUN CO. 116 S. 15th street. 397 A. L. DEANE & CO. . WHOLESALE AND RE- tall bicycles. 1116 Farnam direct ; bicycles sold on easy payments. 333 WESTERN BICYCLE & GUN CO. , ! ll CUMINO C64 MANTELS , GRATES AND TILES. WOOD MANTELS. ORATES. TILES FOR FIRE places , vestibules and large noon ; write for caUlogue. Milton Rogers & Sons , Omaha. M399 UNDERTAKERS AND EMB AI/MER3 II , K. BURKET , FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND embalmer. 1618 Chicago it. , telephone M. 40S SWANSON & VALIEN. 1701 CUMING , TEL. 1060 409 M. O. MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND EMBALM er , 1417 Farnam it. , telephone 225. 419 C. W. BAKER , UNDERTAKER. 613 8. 1 TH ST. 411 LOST. LOST GENTLEMAN'S PLAIN GOLD RING Finder please return to this otllce nnd reeolxe reward. I est 371-2J * _ LOST GRAY SUIT OF CLOTHES BITTWEEN 16th street nnd Hnnscom park. Leave nt Ilee olllce nnd receive rewnrd. Lost 566-27' STRAYED , A SORREL MARE. WHITE SPOT In face ; return to J. W. Foley. 1S16 N. 2 < ith for reward. Lost M3&I 28 * _ LOST ! COACHMAN'S COAT , HETU'EEN Nicholas street und 4Sth nnd Farnnm ; tinder please leave nt 42i ) South 19th street nnd re- colvo reward. Lost M373 23' PASTURAGE. WE HAVE 160 ACRES OF BLUE GRASS PA3- ture for horses , bonrd fence , spring water ; Barton & Phelps , Qllmorc , Neb. , or A. W. I'helps & Son , 207 N. Y. Life bldg. . Tel. 1054. _ 478-Julyl * PASTURE , CATTLE & HORSES. T. MURRAY. _ , _ 901 Jli _ BLUE GRASS. SPRING WATER ; II. H. IIAIl" iler & Co. . Bee building. _ 221 HOTELS. HOTEL BARKER , 13TH AND JONES STS. "a room * at (1.00 per day. 50 rooms nt (2.00 per day. Spet-lal rates to commercial travelers. Room nnd board by week or month. Frank HRdltch , manager. 402 AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) . N. W. COIl ! nth and Dodge. Rooms by day or week. , 403 _ _ BUILDING &LOAJ ASSOCIATION. SHARES IN MUTUAL" L. & B. ASS'N PAY 6,7. 8 per cent when 1 , ' 2 , 3 years old , always redeemable. 1704 Falrtam st. Nattlnger , Sec. _ _ _ _ 414 HOW TO GET A HOME , OR SECURE GOOD interest on snvlncs. . Annly to Omaha L. & B. Ass'n , 1704 Bco Bldg. Ct. M. Nattlnger , Sec. D. T MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL olllce to 209 S. 16th i . , i.Urown block. 430 _ THE' nEST iH Tiin CHEAPEST. NO SMOKE. No soot. 2,000 pound * of the best Wyoming co.il , (4.50 , delivered. ' Just think of ill You have to pay that Mr .dllty , smoky coal. It you nre Interested In. the fuel question use Sheridan coal. 1005 , Farnam street. M401 SHORTHAND AWX ) TYPEWRITING A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL. 513 N. Y. LIFE. ' " ; Man _ _ B1USIC , ART AND" LANGUAGES. GEORGE aELLENBECK , BANJO AND aultar teacher. _ lull Cnsa street. _ M103 PUMP3 AND , WINDMILLS , C. H. HOYDEN , PUMP.S AND WIND MILLS ; a.11 kinds of pump repairing. . Leave orders with Churchill Pump Co. ; telephone. CG3. M1CJ J21 * DANCING. MR. AND MRS. MORAND WILL GIVE PRIvate - vate lessons In dancing at their home. 2906 Dodge street , during the summer. 223-J23 ELECTKlU i. tUPl'LIES ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACtors - tors for electric light nnd motor plants and all kinds of electrical construction. Western Eleo- 'llcal Supply Co. . 1515 Howard St. _ 404 CARPENTERS ANJJ BUILDERS. C. E. MORRILL , PAPER HANGING , HOUSE Hlgn painting ; brick work , plastering , off , R. 1 , Barker blk. ; tel. 735 ; shop , 3U N. 21th St. 403 _ BUSINESS NOTICES. DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED , 719 N. 16. 403 PAWNBROKERS. II. MAROW1TZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 16 ST. 415 _ DENTISTS. DR. PAUL. DENTIST , 2020 BURT ST. . 4lT" solicitors. SUES & CO. Doe Building , OMAHA. Neb. Advice FUR 13. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Ofllce Constructing Quartermaster , Omaha Nnb. , Jlay 23 , 18U5. Sealed proposals. In triplicate , subject to the usual condition ? will be received here until 12 m. , centra stumliml time , Wddnpsday , June 26 , 1893 , nl which time and place they will be opened Ir the presence of bidders , for constructing macadam roads ut Fort Crook , Neb. Gov ernment reserves the , right to reject nny ot all proposals. Plans and specifications cnr be seen and all Information obtained on np plication here. Envelopes containing pro posnls should be marked , "Proposals foi macadam roads , " and addressed to Chnrle : F , Humphrey , major and quartermaster. M28 4t J21-22m AXXO I/A CKMUXTl , . Paul Alexander Jolinstone , the mine reader who Is to be. the chief attractlor at Courtland , Beach "Decoration" day , wll this afternoon give a public test. Ho wll give what ho calls . .jiis prescription test A committee , ono of whom will bo a phy uiclan , will visit a ijlrfiH store In any par of the city they njnv 'blect , While then the physician will -nrUoi out a prescrlptloi and secret tt In thtf JEtoro. During thi tlmo Johnstone | ) , , ) guarded at hi hotel to prevent collusion with confeder ates. After the cdn WHteo return John stone will- mount tUu .pox of a carriage heavily blindfolded , i drive on a dead rui to the drug store , ; ' tinll , whllo still blind folded , compounds ( h'd .prescription. At o'clock the start vdUi bo made from th Merchants hotel. ' n .1 i Till : U .t * I x INSTRUMENTS plated on record May 27 1895 : 11 K , WARRANTY _ DEEDS. W 1' Stevens to Wyjla ; | Mussiuve , lot U. Llock 1 , Ste ens Place . : . t K O T Wilson and wife to L W Hill , nw no 14 ne , ne s. > IS-15-1I. . ' . . . . 5,00 J A Smith nml wlfr to IJ C Park , n 44 acres no n nw 8-15-13 . 5,00 H C Myers to YellowstoW Park Land nnd IrrlRatlon exsoclatlon , n 40 fcet lots 1 and 2 and mlddlo 40 feet fots 1 anJ 2 , block 2 , Omaha View , and. lot 1 , Washington square . 8,50 1' R Slauson and wife7 to game , lot 12. block 1 , SherlJan Place . 1S8 J K Petty and lfe to eame , w H Iota 5 and fl , block G , Collier nd < l . 1,20 J U Meeeath and wlfo to M H Ives et nl. undlv Vi or mid , lot 8. and n 23 feet of a ! i lot 8 , block ISO. Omaha . 10,00 J A Ilullman and wlfo to Edwin Levin , e 40 feet lot t. block 9 , Parker's . 1,00 Nicholas Frederlcksen and wife to W E Berry , lot . block 17 , Kountze Place . 7,50 n W Patrick and hutlniul to R W Patrick , block M , Dundee Place . J4.00 Austin Von Guilder and wife to Nancy Mason , lot 3. block I. Brighton. . . , . , . K DEEDS , Special master to Peter Turketaon. * 14 of n 44 feet lot S. and W rif no 44 feet of w Gl feet , lot 6 , block , 245 , Omaha . ( A Same to Truman Buck , lot 7. block 20 , Florence . . . , , , , , CO Total , , , . . , * . . . , „ . , . „ . . , . . , . . C S4 | THE PATH OF | j UY UAKOUb KU13D13HIO. f 1 ( CopyrlKhted. 1SS3. ) CHAl'TRU II. They stooJ moUonloss lit the gathering ink , and tlio bard turned the problem over ellberately. At last he eceincil to plislte hU lead. "They would not be displaying such > lety , as the old stories of them go , " he sug- ; ested , "or I mean It well to you , Murly r breaking husbands' hearts with rows ot ellbacy. " Tlio O'Mnhony pushed tlio old man from ilm. "Then It she be a saint , " he cried , 'why , then , It were better for mo to make 0,000 more blind men Ilko you , and tear my onw eyca nut , and lead you ail headlong ver the cluff there , than risk the littlest of- cnso to her pure soul ! " The old ba d hi U out a wr rn'ng hand. "Pco- lie are coming ! " ho said. Then gliding toward ils chief he seized the protecting arm again nd patted It and fawned against It. "Where rou go , Murty , " ho said eagerly , "I follow. Vhat you say , I say. " Some dancing lights had suddenly revcalol hcmselves at' the dorner of the nearest castle vail. Murtogh haJ not realized before that It vas dink. "They will be looking for me , ic paid , and moved forward , guiding his com- > anlon's steps. The thought that with Owny t was always dark rose In him , and drove other things away. Three men with torches came up rough nen with bare legs and a single shlrt-llko unlc of yellow woolen cloth and uncovered leads , with tangled and matted shocks of ) lack hair. The lights they bore gleamed again In the fierce eyes \\hlch looked out from under their forelocks. "O'Mahony , " one of them said , "the llothan irlest Is at the gate young Dotiogh , son of Dcr.ogh Ilhade. who lied to Spain. He la called Father Donatus now. " "What will he want here ? " growled Murtogh. "I have beaten his father ; If I lave the mind , his ( ensure will not hold me frcm beating him also. " "He has brought 'a foreign Spaniard , a young man with breeches and a sword , who comes to you from the klcg of Spain. " Murtogh straightened himself and disen gaged the arm of the blind man. "Hun for ward , you two , " he ordered sharply , "and i A foreign Spaniard who comes to you from the , king , of Spain. ca.ll all the men 'from the 'bawtis ' and the cattle and the boats , and I will have them light torches and stand In a line from the second tower to the postern , and show their spears well In front and be silent. I will not have any man talk but myself , or thrust lilmself Into notice. We were kings of Hathlln and we have our own matters to discuss with the kings of Spain. " Three score fighting men , some bearing lights , and all showing shields and spears or Javelins or long hooked axes , crowded In the semblance of a line along the narrow way to the large keep and behind them packed four times their nunvber of women and children watched Murtogh when he brought his guests past from the gate. He moved proudly up the boreen , with a slow step and the gleam of a high nature In his eyes. Ills own people saw afresh how great was his right to be proud. The broad hard muscles of his legs , straining to burst their twisted leather thongs as he walked ; the vast weight ami thickness of the breast and shoulders , under the thin summer cloak of cloth from the Low countries , which he held wrapped tight about them ; the corded sinews of his big bare neck ; above all , the lion-like head , with Its dauntless regard and Its splendid brown-black mane , and the sparkle of gold In the nushlng glib on his brow where else in all Ireland would their match be found ? Dut for that strange In junction to silence , the fighters of the sept would be splitting the air with yells for their chieftain. They struck their weapons together , and made the gaze they bent upon him burn with meaning , and he , without looking , read It , and bore himself more nobly yet , and the mothers and wives and little ones huddled behind In the darkness , groaned aloud with the pain of their joy In Murty Mordha. It swelled the greatness of Murtogh when they looked upon those who followed him. "It Is the soggarth llathan , " they whispered "I Come on the Business of God. " at view of the young priest with pointed face and untimely whitened hair. He would not turn his ferret glance to right or lefl as ho followed close In his cousin's lord ! ) footsteps for the reason that these set wolves of Dunlogher had ravished ani burnt his father's country within the yeai and slain his brother , and gnashed tholi teeth now , oven as they passed , for rage.al the sight of him. And the messenger who came to speal to Murty the words of the king of Spain They grinned as they stared upon him An eel-Ily , a lame fledgeling gull , a younf crab that bad lost Its shell. Thus they mur mured of htm. His legs were scarce tin bigness of a Capo woman's arm and wen clothed In red silken cloth stretched a : close as akin. He bad 'foolish little feel with boots of yellow leather rising to tin knee and from the mldthlgh to the walsi were unseemly bulging breeches , blown oui Ilko a buoy and gashed downwlse wltl stripes of glowing colors repeated again Ir his flowing sleeves. Ills burnished stee corselet and long reed-llko sword would hi toys for children In Dunlogher. His face under Us wide plumed hat of drab felt , wai that of no soldier at all a thin , smooth rounded face ot a strange smoky darknesi of hue with tiny upturned mugtachlos am delicately bended nose. And the eyes o him ! They seemed to be the half ot hli countenance In size , what with their grea dusky-white .balls and sloe black centeri and their thick raven fringes and browi that joined each other. The armed kernel who stood nearest took not much beed o these eyes , but the older women , peeplni between their choulders , w little else am they made the sign ot the cross at thi sight. When two hours had passed the baie folk of Dunlogher knew roughly what wa ii the. wind. The wayfaring men ot humbl station had como In the train ot tlio Spaniard , and though they had no Irish , their story somehow made Itself told. A ship from Spiln , which , Indeed , Dunlogher had seen pajs n week before , had put In at Dingle , an tlio Kerry coast , and haJ landed James Fltznuurlce , the papal legate Sanders , some other clergy and a score and more Spanish gentlemen or men at arms , with a banner blessoJ by the holy father. A great army from Spain and Italy would follow In their wake , Dut meantime the tlrst coiners were bulUIng a fort at Snicrwlck , and the clan of Fitzgerald was up , and messengers were flyIng - Ing through the length and breadth of Mini ster and Connaught , paerlng the word to the Catholic chief * that the hour ot driving the Knglisti Into the eea was at hand , The lower floors of the castle and the pleasant , grassy bawns outside , root with the soft sea wind of the summer night , were stirred to a common fervor by thcsu tidings. The other O'Mahonys , the chiefs ot Dun- tnanus and Dunbcacon to the north , of Bally- devlln , Leanncon , Ardlntenant and llos- brln to the south , and elsewhere In Desmond the O'Sulllvans , MncCarthys. O'Drlscolls and tlio rest were clashing their shields. Ah , when they should see Murty striding Into the Held ! In the big hall overhead , where after three courses ot stone stairs were climbed so narrow that a man In armour must needs walk sideways the abode of the chieftain and his own blood began Murtogh was ready to hear the message of the king of Spain. The broad , rough-hewn table , with Its dishes of half-cleaned bones and broken cheeses and bread , Its drinking horna and flagons and litter of knives and spoons , had been given over to the master's greyhounds , who stood with forepaws on the board and Insinuated their long necks and muzzles noiselessly here and there among the re mains of the meal. A clump of reeds Im mersed In a brazier of fish oil burned smoklly among the dishes for light. .When at the finish of the eating Murtogh had given the signal for departure to the dozen strong men nearest akin to him or In best favor , there \\ero left only his son , a slow , good lad , born of his first wife , long since dead , the blind Owny , the Spaniard and the llathau ( or prematurely gray ) young priest. Then Murtogh said to this last man : "Donogh , son of Donogh Dhade , I have not frowned on you nor struck you , for the reason that you are my guest. But because my hand Is open to you It Is no reason that I should He and pretend that I am your friend or you mine. Your brother. Dlar- maid , the one I could not get to kill , calls himself my heir and twice has Bought to take the life of my son here , my Donogh baoth. Therefore , I will have you go now and sit below with the others or read your prayers In your chamber where you will sleep , because I will hear now what the king of Spain says to me , and that Is not meant for your ears. " The priest stood on his feet. "Your prldo does not become you , Murty Mordha , " he said , "when I am come to you for your soul's sake and the glory of religion. " His voice was thin and high-pitched , but there was no fear in It. "I will not be taking trouble for my soul Just now , " replied Murty ; "that will be for another time , when I am Ilko to die. And then I will have my own confessors , and not you , nor any one llki ; you. So you will go now , as I bid you. " Father Donatus , standing still , curled his lip In a broad smile. "You are a great man , Murty ! You could dishonor my father and slay my brother , like the headstrong bullock that you are , b'lt there are things you can not do. You cannot lay your finger to me because I come on the business of God. " "It Is the business of the king of Spain that I will bo thinking of , " said Murty , with curtneas. "They are , the same , " rejoined the young priest. "And you are wrong to say what you will be thinking of , because you have not a mind to think at all. If you could think , you would know that you cannot have the words of the king of Spain except when I Interpret them to you. This noble gentleman , who comes with me , speaks more tongues than one , but he has no Irish , and you It Is well known that you have nothing else. Don Tello has sat at your side for two hours , and you have not observed that each word between him and you came and went through me. Oh , yes ; you are a great man , Murty , but your mind Is nbt of a high order. " The chieftain rose also. The blood came into his face , and he laid a strong hand on the hilt of his broad sword. But the foot that he lifted he set down again ; and ho looked at his kinsman , the llathan priest , and did not mova toward him. "You are In the right to wear a gown , " he said , slowly , "because you have the tongue and the evil temper of an ugly girl. You speak foolish things In your heat , and they disgrace you. I have the best mind that any man In my family ever had. I have more thoughts In my mind than there arc words In your Mtln book. I would speak whatever I choose to this gentleman , that I would understand his speech when I troubled myself to do so. But I will not do that for some time at least ; I will have my wife como , and she will alt here , and she will tell me his words , nd I will be taking my ease. " Murtogh Mordha called his son to his side and gave him a message to deliver. The priest , smiling In his cold way , leant over and spoke for the space of a minute In a tongue strange to Dunlogher Into the Spaniard's ear. Then he stood erect , and gazed at Murtogh with an Ill-omened look , and so turned and strode after the lad out of the door. ( Continued Tomorrow. ) The ( icmiliio Alorlt Of Hood's Sarsaparllla wins frlnods wher ever It Is fairly and honestly tried. To have perfect health , you must have pure blood , and the best way to have pure blood Is tc take Hood's Sarsaparllla , the best blood pur ifier and strength builder. It expels al taint ot scrofula , salt rheum and all othei humors , and at the game tlnio builds up the whole system. Hood's Pills are prompt and efficient 25c. Tliou3lit to Iliiva Too Much .Toirclry. George Graham was arrested by Oflicerj Fnhey and Cummlngs yesterday nfteraoor while ho was trying to dispose of a lol of Jewelry. Ho had sold quantities of th < stuff to throe pawnbrokers and still had al his pocket ! ) full when bo WHS taken to tin station. Most of the Jewelry consisted ol pins and rings of good quality , and It Is surmised that It la stolen property. Grahnn claims to bo a sort of traveling Jeweler who came hero Friday night from Chicago As part of bis stock answers the Uescrlp tlon of jewelry stolen In Chicago Bomi time ago , ho wilt be held for Investigation For Nervous ICxIiauitlou Ute Ilorsforil's Add I'lmiplmtn. Dr. J. T. Altman , Nashville , Tcnn. , says "I find It a most valuable agent In atonli dygpepula and nervous exhaustion occurrlni In active brain workers. " Itov. Mnrcunlooit' Lecture , The uncomfortable jrale did not prcvcn a largo audience from assembling at tin St. Mary's Avenue Congrcgotlonal churcl last eveningto hear the lecture of ] { uv Morgan Wood of Detroit on "Amerlcai Nuti ) , Cracked and Uncracked , " The lectun dealt tn an original way with the coclii situation and was heard with evidence hearty appreciation. Itov. Mr. Wood gpcaki with remarkable rapidity , und his dUcour.si Is marked by originality und not a llttl eloquence. A handsome complexion Is one of thi greatest charms a woman can possess I'ozzonl'i Complexion Powder Elves U. Marriage l.loemes The following marriage licenses were la sued by the county judge yesterday : Name and Address. Age John Clausen , Omaha , , , . . . , 3 Kva ISownan , Omaha , 2 Kdwanl A , Hylcy , Omaha , , 2 Delia May Green , Omaha . , . . , , . . . 1 When you want the best ask for Bllve Age Ityo Whlikey. A Vent Croif Over Splrltnallim. HOCK SPRINGS , Wyo. , May 27.-Spe ( clal. ) John Garrison , a respected citizen o this place , went Insane over rplrituallsm and was taken to the elate Insane asylum vuvtiT arr.r.inr. Stoppert against Nlerle. Krror from Cedar ounty. llovorscU and remanded. Opinion y Justice Harrison. Proceeding * under chapter xxxvll , Com- illetl Stntutcs. entitled "IlU-Rltlmntc Chit * ren. " nrolthln the Jurisdiction of a ounty Judge and may fie Instituted and earing had before such Judgp. 2. Krrols committed by n Justice of the 'once or county judge In excluding to.itl- noiiy ilurlnjr the examination ot the com- ilnlnnnt In n bastardy en o will not nffcct he jurisdiction of the dbtrlct court. 3. An action under the provisions ) of our tntuto In relation to Illccltlmnto children s In Its nature n civil ptocoodltitf , nml the ules governing such proceedings apply to t , ami rnch parly Is entitled to but thtco oremptory chnlleiiKos tn Juror * . 4 Motions for chnngo of vetiuo and for oiitltiuiince nro mlilremipil to tln > sound ilH- retlon of the trial court , and unions It up- > enr.M that their * Ims lioi'U nn txbuso of such Iscrollon Its itilings thereon will not bo Htiulipil , G. The chnrnclor nnd reputation of the do- pnilnnt for chastity nndlituc - Is not nn ssuo in nn notion of lustunly nml hotwlth- tnmlliiR proof of the facts of hN having ; oMiul connection with the nimphilimnt und f his being the fnther of hi-r child may ftVrt hlM rcputiitlnn for chastity , ho cntmot nvoke the old of his previous teputntlon In 1ml respect ns tending to disprove uuch ni-tn. fi. Where the words of n statute nrc plain , llrect und unnmblguoui * , no Interpretation H needed to uurorUIn their inclining ; R nere rending will siilllce. 7. The portion of section 6 , chapter xxxvll , Compiled Stiitutof , entitled "llleKltlmate " blldren , " In which npiwnra the statement : 'And tit the tilnl of such lxiip the uxum- mitlon before the justice shiill be given In vldencp , " inithorlzei the offer und Intro- luctlon In evidence liv either party during ho trial In the- district court of the exam- nation of complainant In an action of bns- nnly taken before a justice of the pence or county Judge. 8. An Instruction worded ns follows : "It s n fundamental principle nf law nnd evl- lence that If a witness Is found to have sworn falsely upon one miitrrlnl point , such vltncsH should bo presumed to nave testU led falsclv on every other material point , f you rind the plaintiff has testified falsely on one matter mateilal to her case , you ire nt liberty to dlsiognrd her entire testl- nony for that reason n'onp , " was requested o be given by plaintiff In error , und the equest refused liy the trial court. Held , lot error , for the reason that the Inatrue- lon was defective and erroneous. In that ts statements In relation to n witness or .he pin I tit I ( T swearing falsely were not qualified by the words wilfully or Intention- illy or others of like Import nnd did not correctly express the ruin Invoked of Fnlsus 'n uno falsus In Omnibus. Krrors assigned n n group with reference to the giving or refusal to Five Instructions \ylll be ex- imlned no further than Is necessary to ascertain that ono of the Instructions given , vas correct or ono refused , properly re- lected. 10. In nn action of Imsterdny the de- 'cndunt Is entitled to ask the complainant luring cross-examination whether she had sexual connection with other men nt or near the time the child was begotten and to have such questions nnswcred , and It Js error to restrict the range of such cross-examination to n number of days , less than the period of gestation , especially FO when , as In the cnso ut bar , the time ex cluded by the restriction Is the ten days > r two weeks Immediately prior to the late when the complainant has testified she had the first act of sexual Intercourse , vlth defendant , and nlso within the period of gestation. 11. This court will not review the rulings of a trial court admitting testimony unless the particular rulings claimed to lie erro neous are definitely ixilntcd out In the nllc- gallons of the petition In error. 12. Kvldenco of declarations of the com- ilalnant In n bastardy suit , In which she Maimed the defendant was the father ot : ier child , made during ordinary conversa tions or out of court nnd not during her testimony before the Justice or county Judge or the district court , Is Incompetent nnd Inadmissible. 13. The purposes of bastardy proceedings are to compel the father of the child to assist the mother In its support nnd main tenance , nnd to Indemnify the county ngalnst Its becoming a public charge , nml the portion of section 1 , chapter 37 , Com piled Statutes , 1SD3 , In which It Is provided that the party accused nnd the complain ant may make n settlement1 , In so far as the relief sought Is for her assistance und beno- llt. Is but nn Incident to such object of the law , and IB expressed In the title of the act for the maintenance and support of Il legitimate children , approved February 25 , 1875. ( For net , see Session Laws of 1870 , page ! > 3) ) Kleckner ngalnst Turk ct nl. Krror from Richardson county. Affirmed. Opinion by Justice Harrison. Where parties In good fnlth organized ns a corporation nnd substantially compiled with the conditions prescribed as precedent to the commencement of business by the law governing the formation of corpora tions , such ns adoption of articles of incor poration and filing the sams with the county clerk of the county In which the buslnetm was to be conducted , nnd have entered upon the discharge of corporate functions and so continued for n conslderabln length of time , although If challenged by the stnto In ft proper proceeding It might be de clared Illegal , waH not vulneruhlo to a collateral attack by a per son who contracted with It In Its corpo rate capacity and thus acknowledged and recognized Its corporate existence , the ob ject of such nttnck being to recover upon the contract against the stockholders of the corpoiutlon Individually , or to render them liable thereon as members of an unin corporated association or partnership. 2. A liability which Is denied by statute to follow ns a consequence of the doing or omission of some net nnd the extent ot which l not measured or limited by ( he damage caused by the doing or omission of the net Is In the nature of a penalty , and statute penal In Its character , 3. The liability Imposed by section 139 , chapter xl. General Statutes , 1S73 , was for. the omission to do nets , not conditions prece dent to the commencement of business by n corporation , and such liability existed solely by reason of the legislative enactment of such section , and was In the nature of a punishment and consequently penal. 4. Section 13ii , chapter xl , Gcneial Statutes , 1873. was penal. ( Globe Publishing company against State Bank.11 Nob. , ITS , followed. ) r > . Sections 13G nnd 13D of chapter xl , Gen eral Statutes , 187.1 , were repealed by an act npprovexl April 6 , 1891. 0. When un organization had become n. corporation de fncto , but had failed to per form some requisitions of the law under which It was created * not conditions prece dent to Its beginning the exercise of cor porate rights nnd powers , but essentials to Its bccomlrj ? n technical do Jure corporation , Its existence could not be collaterally at tacked by persons contracting with it , In older to render the stockholders liable on such contract Individually or as partners , but It was Its ilutv to comply with the re quirements of section 130 , chanter xl , Gen eral Statutes , 1873 , while in force , ami Its members will not bo heard to allege Its lack of n de jure character to avoid lia bility for failure to comply therewith. 7. As a general rule , the repeal of a stat ute which confers the right to an action , the remedy provided existing solely by ami through mid ; statute , or the lopeal of n. penal statute , nbates a suit pending to en force tlio remedy provided or destroys any right of nn action which has accrued there under ; but In states where a general saving clause has been enacted It enters Into uuch repeal und renders It conditional or Inoper ative upon the law Inasmuch us It might affect uccrued right of action or pending- nulls. 8. The passage of n statute to operate a a general saving clause and which shall Imvn the force and effect to continue rights nnd remedies unless a repealing statute contains nn expression of the Intention that such rglhts pnd remedies shall not be saved or continued , Is within the power of the leg * Islature. 9. The net of the legislature , approved April 1C , 1891 , entitled , "An act to amend section 13S and section 139 of chapter xvl. Compiled Statutes , 1&S9. and to repeal said original sections. " Is not unconstitutional on the ground that the subject matter of the portion of the net which makes Its pro visions operative as to nctlons pondingor accrued , Is not exprosi-ed In or not BUlll- clently stated In the title. 10. In a Judicial district having ; two Judgci , Judge Bush heard und overruled a demurrer to n petition nnd defendants answered. Dur ing the trial of the cause , which was con ducted by Judge lluhcock , the defendants objected to the Introduction of any testi mony on the ground that the petition did not state a cause of action. Thin objection was overruled. After the reception of the evidence Judge Hancock Instructed the Jun to return u verdict for defendants , stating , an reason for so doing that the plead- Ingu. evidence and law would not sustain a different verdict. Held : To be correct practice , and not erroneous on the ground that It reversed the ruling of Judge Buuli upon the demurrer to the petition as an other element entered Into the consideration of the CUKO by Judge Babcock , viz. , the evidence , 11. AmondmcnU to pleadings uhould al ways be permitted when In furtherance of Justice , but their allowance rests Inrifely In the discretion of the trial court , nnd this court will not Interfere with the exercise of such discretion unless there hai been an abuse of It , Child ren Cry foi Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry foi Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry foi Castoria.