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THIS OMAHA DAILY BEE : , JUNE 27 , isnn. SPEG1RL NOTICES , /ilrrrtUcmentii for Ibex rolumni will b lilirii until 1Z13U p. m. for tlie cireiilncunil until H p. m. for the morning 'i'1 bunilaj edition , AflTtrllicrs , by requesting nnmb r < l ciccl ( , cnn Imve answer * ndilremcd to n numbered letter In care ot 'Jhe lice. An nie r so ndiliemed will Im drllTerod upon Ilex-illation of tlio check only , llnten , 1 l-Sc ! n word , llrst Insertion , lo it word hereafter. hoUiln tukoii for liu than 23o lor tlrnt Intertlon. 'J line advrrtlionieuU niuit lun consecu tively. SITUATIONS WANTED. , WANTID sTKNomiAPiinii AND OENKIIAI. . cilice man wants position July 1st. Five yenr ( jxpcrlrnce. Heal references. Adilresa C. W. Cantletd. Valentine. Nebraska. A BLACKSMITH WANT8 WOHK ; IS ? A OOOD oil anmnd man. Address J. L. Hnlbert. Pnn- J.ui-y , la. A-M377 27' .WANTED. 1.000 MRN TO WRITE MI3 TODAY for the receipt ( absolutely free. In plain neal-d envelope ) which cured me of nervous debility , exhausted vitality , etc. Address C. J. Walker , Hex 1.JI1 , Kalamaxoo , Mich. U-M423 .WANTKD , 1'IHHT CLASS UPIIOI.STKRKII TO work by day for a short time. Address S GO , llee. K MS10 ( , MAN ON SALARY TO TAKK OH. tlurs In city. If successfu1 will receive nrt' vancement. Apply after 9 a. in. 1618 DOUR. Ins. 1I-M3JS Jya u. a. and chiefs of police , city marshals and all peace Dlllccm to know that 1 nm the western agent for Ilariuml'i teloRraph criminal cipher code , which Is the most useful , complete and comprehensive of any In u e. Full particulars by mall. Adilrcu W. 8. Seavey , Colonade Hotel , Omaha. Neb. 2 M . . STONH CUTTintri. ADDRKSa AT 1 klnson Hros. & Co. , l ancaster , Mo.II . II M376 23 WAWTKiJ Aim YOU HONKST , SOIlUIt , 1ND1JSTU1OUSJ 11 to. cngaBo with us for 1S > ; JMO a month. $3.000 a > ear ; you can make It lUBy ; six hours n day. Our agents do not complain of hnra times , WliyT They are making money selllnc cur 1'erfectlon Ulnh Washer , the only practical ' family washer manufactured , washes , ililes i * nd polishes dlshi-n perfectly In two minutes ; no experience neceusary ; a child of 8 operates It canlly , cheap anil durable , weight , thirteen pounds ; made of anti-rust sheet stetl , capacity , JW pieces ; JIO.COT for Its equal ; every family wants one ; you don't have to camas. as noon ns people know Ton have It for Bale they send for a dish washer : each ntti-nt's territory pro tected ; no competition ; we furnish sample ( neighs six pounds ) In nice case to lady "Bents .to take orders with ; one agent made J214.3 Itrst ten days. Addroes for full particulars 1'erfec- tlon Mfg. Co. . Knglewood. III. 5TMi2j _ WANTUD ! ANEXPERT. EXPERIENCED walut maker at once. O. 1C. KcoIieUl , PiJJton block. C M351 .WANTED. GIRL TO TAKE CAKE OK mil. dien. 2JW Dodse. C-M3.2 2i * GI1U. WANTED FOU OENERAb HOUSlWORl. at 1519 ChlcaKO. C M3.S JFOK KENT HOUSES. JIOUBES , F..K. DARLING , BARKER HLOCIC. J10U8KS IN ALL VARTS OF THE CITY. THE O. F. Davis company , 1S05 Farnam. D 426 HOUSES , 11ENAWA & CO. . 105 N. 15TH ST. II. 15. COLE CO. LARGEST LIST IN OMAHA. FOR RENT DESIRAI1LB HOUSES. 9 rooms , 111 8. 24lh St. , J30. 7 rooms , 4205 Cumins st. , 122. 7 rooms , 92 N. 27lh ave. . J22.60. 9 ruoms , 4907 Cass St. , (10 , 1 9 rooms. 4'J27 Davenport at. . IO. 6 rooms , Zl0 Jackson tit. . 18. B rooms. 151.1 Pratt st , , J7. 6co Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Ftrnam st. D 4tl RENTAL AGENCY C20 SO. lliTH ST. D-T17 , TWO 9-JIOOM 31RICK HOUSES , 1330-11 PARK ovehtte. facing llanseom park , nearly new ; Imnf wood llnlsh ; first class modern con veniences. Inquire 1115 South 32nd street. C AND 7-ROOM FLATS. WITH RANGE AND all modern conveniences ; awnings , screens and lanltor nervlcc. Call at corner llat , " 01 S. 16th t. , Irom 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. Georga Clouser. D MS34 TELKGANT S-ROOM COTTAGES JUST BUILT. 122.M. Fidelity Trust company , 170S Farnam. D 643 8-ROOM MODERN HOUSE , 29TII ST. & POP- pleton. Hartman & Robblns , 240 lleo bldrr. D 8i4-Jy9 7.ROOM EAST FRONT MODERN. 362 N. 40TH. D 183 Jy-lS _ NINE-ROOM MODERN HOUSE , DETACHED , beautiful lawn ; shade tretH. COS South 28th. Apply to J. II. Pnrrotte , Douglas block. 614 N. 19TH STREET , 14 ROOMS , MODERN , 41G N. SUl street. 9 rooms , modern , J35 00. 11 S. 26th avenue , 10 rooms , modem , J50.00. 13. 1L Sheafe , 432 Paxlon block. D M214 27 * FOR RENT-TWO C-UOOM COTTAGES. ONE furnished. 806 8. 30th. Modern. D 219-27 * MODERN , 6-ROOM COTTAGE , BEAUTIFUL lawn and shade. Z124 Miami street. D M313 FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT KIOHT room nousa In best part of city , half a block from Btrect car line , all modern conveniences , Bhmly yard , for rent lit rcasonamle terms , or will sell furniture and rent the house. Refer ences required. Address S , 53 , Bee. TOR RENT. KITCHEN , LIVING AND BEDroom - room , with pantry , china , clothes , water closet and sink , J7. 1910 Farnam at ; choice.D314 D314 15 * , fOR RENT , HOUSE 6 ROOMS , 2512 CALD- well St. Jmjulre 2S14. D 368-30' KOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE FOR THE summer. Apply 2U23 Howard St. D 3M-27 FOR ItHNT-CiailT-IlOOM FLAT WITH ALL modern Improvements , 4C3 So. 24th nve. . J20.00 l > er month. . _ D 3S3-a It. At HiiMT KOOMS. J41CE SOUTH I'RONT ROOM , WELL FUR- nlshcd , private f.imlly. Call 2412 Cas < st. E M433 PLEASANT ROOM. 1919 DODGE. E MS97 roil RENT , ELEGANTLY FURNISHED rooms. 601 S. 13th. E 610 Jy2 FURNISHED UOOMS WC WEEK. 710 S. 14TH. K-910-Jyl2 J ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING TOR MAN and. wife ; rent taken In board. 319 N. 17th. 12 SSI FRONT ROOM WITH ALCOVE. SU1TA1ILE for three , with board. 2133 St. Mary's Ave. E M2S2-2i JIEATLY FURNISHED ROOM FOR TWO 5 B. 17th street , B M940 a * J4ICKLY FL'RNISIICn OUTSIDE ROOMS : OAS ; team licut. ill 8. ICth , third tlour , rlKht. E M3M 31 * KOIl KENT. FINELY FURNISHED SIODERN rooms ; central lurntlon. AdJre&s T T. lloe. JJICELY. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping or gentlemen. COS North 17th. E M378 2S * JJODERN 10-ROOM HOUSE FURNISHED Rent taken In board. Comer 2Stli and Jackson E-3SS-1 * 1URNISHED H0024S AND BOaKD Y FURNISHED SOUTH ROOM WITH board for two , private family ; no other board ers ; b t home comforts. HI No. 21st. bet California and Webster. F 904 107 S 2JTH AVE. PRIVATE FAMILY. F M125 J1S _ TO TRADE , DRESS SUIT. CHEST MEASURE 36 Inches , wurn twice ; coil JT5. for horse. Run , or anything , a 42. Bee. F 135 FOR RENT-rt'RNISHED ROOMS WIT ! board. 1SJI Blnncy street. F iiai-w ' FRONT ROOM WITH ALCOVE. IN iirlvatu family ; references. 2J11 Furium St. K MgSl-S * _ ELEGANTLY FVIINISHED ROollS WITH board ; all modern convrnlenccs. : : ! $ Wehster I--396 2 J'LEASANT. ( XKJL ROOM FOR TWO , WITH board. > 10 Dodge ft. F S94 2 * UNI'UHNISlilil ) KUOMK TO t OR S UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOU RENT A : 8 S.llh St. G-954 _ J F ONT ROOMS. Ull LEAVENWORTH ST. O-332 ! THREE ROOMS , HOUSEKEEPING. 20M ST Mar > ' < avenue. G M371 3 * 1 CJA KKNT STUj xo AM ) OFFIOJS : man1. THE 4-STOiiy BRICK BUILDING ) U Furnum itreet. This building has a lire- proof cement basement , complete tttam heat Ine nxturrs. water on all floors. B S. etc. Ap ply at tha oKlcB of The Ue . I 91 i " _ TWO-STORY "llRICK. 21X64. AND C FEE ! track. Ke. 71 8. Ulb. at your own prle . II U. Col * Co. . 100 N. ih st. 1-711 Jv-i _ AGENTS WAITED. MEN AND TVOMKN. U TO 119 A DAY. AD dma tin Ilandy.lltatrr-Co. , K4 N w York LU < Omaha. ! > * . J-9I1 AGENTS WANTED. Continued. GENTS OR LADIES TO TAKE ORDERS FOR the llannen revolving album ; liberal commis sion ; big seller. Call at Homo hotel. O. C. llarpstrlte. J-MH4 31' WAJST D TO HENfi WANTED , TO RENT , A SURRY AND HORSE for July and Auguit. Addrem T 2. Bee office. R-319 26 < WANTKD TO RENT C-ROOM COTTAGE OR flat In rxchanice for horse , harnc i , stnRle buirpy , 2-srnted surrey , BOOI ! slelKh. Telephone - phone 0. 100S. K-364-26 WANTED , HOUSE NOT LESS THAN EIGHT rooms ; state location. Address T 6 , Bee. K-366-28 * AOtiNCY. G. O. WALL.VCE , RENTALS , JI2 BROWN BLK. L-M703 STORAGE. STORAGE , FRANIC EWERS , 1214 HARNEY. M435 BEST STORAGE BUILDING IN OMAHA. U. 8. ROY. bonded warehouse ; household Roods stored ; lowest rates. 1013-1015 Leavenworth. 11(36 STOVES STORED DURING SUMMER. TEL. 60. 1207 Douglas. Omaha Stove Repair Works. M437 PACIFIC STORAGE & WAREHOUSE CO. , 9TH. & Jones sts. General storutra and forwarding. M438 WANTED TO BUY. LOT AND 6 OR 7-ROOM HOUSE OR VACANT lot. for cash ; clva street and number of lot. Address T. 8 , Bee. N-233 27 * FOK EALi. H UKNITUKE. FOR SALE. 10 ROOMS FURNITURE ; CENtral - tral location 18 boarders ; coed reasons for Belling ; treat bargain. Address U 13 , Bee. 0-MS70 FOB SALE HORSESWAGONS.ETC FOR SALE-ONE OF MY BLACK PONY marcs. Fred Molile. 1517W Farnam. P 203 . BNYDER PHAETON. ALMOST NEW. AT nearly half price. Drummond Carrl.iKe Co. I1 218 27 PONY CART LESS THAN HALF COST. PI. dellly Oil Co. , So. 20th and U. P. Ry.P P 2C3-27 * FOB SAL MifaCKLliANEOUS HARDWOOD COMBINATION HOO AND chicken fence. Chas. lit Lee , 9th and DouRlns. Q 441 THE STANDARD CATTLE CO. , AMES. NEB. , has 400 tons KCKH ! baled hay for sale. (1 M442 FOR SALE. OLD LUMBER CONSISTING OF scantling 2x4 , 2x8 , 2x10 , 8x8 , shlplnp , sheeting , siding , doors , windows , etc. , at the Associated Charities wood yard , 807 Howard st , Q-957 Jyl4 * FOR SALE A NATIONAL SELF-ADDING cash reslster. Has bejn ujed three months. Warranted good as new. Address T 1 , Bee oHlce. Q.345 A. LOT YOUNG HOI.STEIN MILK COWS. CALL afternoon , yard , 23th and Burt St. Q 3CJ-27' FOR SALE. SAFETY BICYCLE IN EXCELlent - lent condition. Will sell cheap for cash. Sut dine & Bell , 723-6 New York Life bids. Q-M3S2 27 * FOR SALE CHEAP. GOOD YOUNG JERSEY cow. 3002 Llndsey ave. Q 313 28 * FOR SALE , AN ANTELOPE. INQUIRE 1732 SO. 10th street. Q M37J 9' FOR SALE. AN EXCELLENT 6X8 NOVEL , ette camera , with double combination lens , trl- | uxl and two plate holders. Address T 9 , Omaha Bee. Q-M375 30 MISCELLANEOUS. WILL PAY J10 FOR HORSE AND EXPRESS wagon to take out camping 14 days. 2215 Web ster. R 397 29' CLAIRVOYANTS MRS. DR. H. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT. RE liable business medium , 8th year at 119 N. 16th. 8443 MADAM E. AUSTIN , TRANCE MEDIUM AND Independent carl reader. Room 2 , &W S. 13th tt. Hamburg hotel. S930-2Cr MADAM E. AUSTIN , TRANCE MEDIUM AND Independent card reader. Room 3 , 09 S. 13th street , Hamburg hotel. 8 M373 3 H lBSAGt. HA'i'HS. KTO- MADAM SMITH , 502S. . 1STH. 2D FLOOR. ROOM 3 ; magnetic , \apor , alcohol , steam , sulphurtne and sea baths. T MJ11 20' MASSAGE , MADAME BERNARD. 1421 DODGE. T MC39 Jy 4 FINEST BATH AND MASSAGE PARLORS IN city , Mine. Howell , 318 & 320 S. 15th ; thoroughly practical chiropodist and manicurist attendant. T M878 Jy ! ! MRS. DR. LEON , ELEGANT MASSAGE AND electric bath. Parlors restful and refreshing. 412 North 14th street. T M333 30 119 NORTH 1CTH ST. . ROOM 1 , SELECT MASsage - sage , magnetic and alcohol baths. Anna , from Chicago. T M339 30 * TUKXiSH BATHS. TURKISH BATHS : ONLY PLACE IN CITY exclusively for ladles. Suite 109-110. Bee bldg. 135 LADIES' BATHS. MME. POST. 31914 S. 15TH. 730 PERSONAL. VIAVI CO. , 348 BEE BLDG. ; HEALTH BOOK free ; home treatment ; lady attendant. U4II B. HAAS. FLORIST. PLANTS , CUT FLOWERS. Banquet , hall , residence and grave decorations , 1813 Vlnton street. Telephone 778. U Mils BATHS , MASSAGE , MME. POST , 319 S. 13TH. U731 UMBRELLAS COVERED AND REPAIRED , 316 No. Htb. Jas. Henderson. U 387 J27 BARGAIN. 12 CABINET PHOTOS. J2. DAVIE3. 113 B. 16th street , opposite Boston Store. U-M509 SO A PRIVATE PARTY HAS MONEY TO LOAN on pianos , jewels , bicycles , etc. Business strictly confidential. Address PostoDlce Boi 326. U-M703 HAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS MADE INTO rugs ; any size you wish. 1321 Leavenworth street. U-M700 Jy6 ARE YOU SICK ? MEDICINE AND TREAT- mcnt 60c. at 203 N. 16th St. U-153-jy-17 CAN ANYBODY FURNISH US WITH A NO. 23 dictionary that was sold by us on coupons. Plc se report at business oince. U M331 30 * 1LLINOISANS ARE REQUESTED TO SEND name and address for organizing Illinois club to H. i : . Cole , IOC N. 15lh. U 393 S A WOMAN NEEDS A STIMULANT WHEN SHE Is weak and run down , something that will make her complexion good , her eyes bright and her health perfect. Clarke's Pure Rye Whisky will do It. In bottles , at dealers. U M3C9 27 MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 318 N. Y. LIFE , loans at low rotes for choice security In Ne braska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property. W-H46 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE O. F. Davis Co. , 1503 Farnam St. W 131 CITY LOANS , C. A. STARR. CIS N. Y. LIFE , W-450 LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON or bought. F. O. Cheeney , Kansas city. Mo. W-45J CAPITAL , J1WX.000 ) ; SURPLUS , JbOO.OOO ; U. 8. Mortgage Trust Co. , New York. For C per cent loans on city property apply to Pu y & Thomas , agents , room :07 First Nat'l bank bldg. * * MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPIIOVEU OMAHA real estate. Brennsn. Love & Co. , 1'axton hlk. W t H 417 MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA HEAL ESTATE at 6 per cent. W. B. Melkrt. 1st Nat. Ilk bide W-IIS MONEY TO IX3AN ON IMPHOVED OMAHA property. PMellty Trust company , 1W2 Farnam. W-44S LOANS ON 1MPHOVEO & UNLMPllOVEI ) CITV property. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnam. W 433 INVESTOIIS' DIHECTOUY CO. . 10 WALL ST. . New York , offer any part 100.0JO eastern In vestors' names , who have money to Invest- jukt complleJ. Write ( or particulars. W-M3S1 J23 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON KUIINITUUE. PIANOS horses , wagons , etc. . at lowest rates In city ; nj removal of Koods ; strictly confidential ; jot can pay the loan oil at any tlmo or In unj amount. amount.OMAHA MOnTOAQE IXJAN CO. . MS So. 16th St. . X-470 J. B. HADDOCK. ItOOM 417. ItAMQE BI/rit X-45S MONEY TO LOAN ON FUHNITURE AND plinos. Fred Terry , 430 namge Llk. X-4M MODEL LOAN CO. , 403 NEW YOBK LIl'B. X-133-Jyl ELKCTK1UAL ELCCrniCAL ENGINEEHS AND CONTOAC- tor * for electric light and motor plants and all khriiof electrical-construction. Western Elec trical Supply Co. , 151 } Howard it. 441 Tiyit onee and you will-like fhousands of other housewives - use no other. THE BESIPUREST MOSTECONOMICAI BoU made BUSINESS CHANCES. 2.000.00 STOCK OF SIKHCIIANDISU IN BEST town In eastern Nebraska , for land and casher or equivalent. Address S 29 , care Bee.YM911 Y-M911 KOIID INVESTMENTS : DHICK BUSINESS block , water power flourlnr mill , line Ice busl. ness. II , C. Alger & Co. , Sheridan , Wyo. Y-M31S Oil SALE , TUB BEST PAYING MIL.I.INEKY business went ot Chicago. Address 410 10th st. , Sioux City. Y2I6 30' 'Oil SALE. ONE-TIIIHD INTEIIKST IN AN Electrical Manufacturing plant , of a humlml per cent profit ; one who 1s capable of taklns charge preferred. S C7 , care Bee olllce.YMSJ7 Y-MSJ7 'OR SALE , AN INTEREST IN A NUMBER one , good paying manufacturing business to n man who con Klve It his time nml attention ; It Is open to Investigation to any one meaning business. Address S C5 , care Bee olllce.Y . Y MS3S 'Oil SALE , SMALL STOCK DRY OOODS AND notions ; Rood trade. Address T 4 , Bee. Y M33S 3' ' ) N INVESTMENT WHICH BRINGS QUICK nnd sure returns to the Invalid : a bottle ot Clarke's I'uro Jlyo Whisky. A wonderful tonic. At dealers. Y MJ70 27 FOK kXUHANGB. IVANTED TO TRADE NEW STANDARD Bi cycle for draft horse weighing l.GOO pounds or more. E. J. Davis , 1116 Farnam St. Z W7 'ARM LANDS IN NORTHWEST MISSOURI for stock of hardware or Implements. Knox & Rlsser , 37H Pearl St. . Council Bluffi. la. Z-417-J29 , VILL TRADE CLEAR RENTAL PROPERTY In good town for equity In Omaha dwelling. Room 403. N. Y. Life. Z-M1C3 IAVE A GOOD DRIVING HORSE TO EXchange - change for a bicycle. S. 1' . Bostwlck. Fidelity Trust Co. . 1702 Parnam St. 55 M300 cPrfxcTiANaE A "COMBINED STOCK "OP drugs , clocks , watches , jewelry , blank and school books , wall paper , window shades , paints , oils , glass , etc. Will Invoice , with fix tures , about J9.000. Want Improved farm. Ad dress A , J. Pltzcr , Cherryvale , Kannas. S5-MS47-JS10 * WANT MERCHANDISE IN EXCHANGE TOR real estate and cash. H. A. Wagner , Omaha. 7. M109 iVILL TRADE AN EXCELLENT 5XS NOVEL ettfl camera , with double combination leni * . trl pod and two plate holders , for 4x5 Kodak. Ad dress T 9 , Omaha Bee. / M37I 30 FOK BALK rt , , .u.li ilSTATE. ABSTRACTS. THE BYRON REED COMPANY. RE 458 BARGAINS , HOUSES , LOTS AND FARM ; sale or trade. F. K. Darling- , Barker Mock. RE-460 IMPROVED GARDEN LANDS NEAR OMAHA Inat prices that will surprise you , If taken wlth- In 2 weeks. J. H. Sherwood , 423 N. Y. Life. RE 439 BARGAINS , SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP- crtlea and farms. John N. Frenzer , onp. P. O. HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS. SELL AND buy lots , acres , farms , darvln Droj. , 210 N.Y. L. RE 4 03 FOR SALE 4-HOOM COTTAGE. FULL LOT. east front , 1700.00 ; terms easy ; bargain. R. C. Patterson , Ramge block. RE M814 FARM LANDS , C. F. HARRISON , 912 N. Y. Life. RB 837-JylO * READI READ ! READI BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! n will sell for the next ten days bargains In Bees Place , between Georgia and Virginia lives , and Mason and Pacific SLS. . the most de- slrahle part of the city , line natural tires , elc- giint 115,000 homes just started In this block. We will build If parties desire. This property will never be as cheap again. We have Ihe cheapest house In the city. Nevr , 7 rooms , bath , cemented cellars , within walking distance of the city , good neighborhood. Come In and we will tell you all about It. Corner lot on Cumins st. , 48x150 ft. If ynu have any nerve come In and make us an offer. CO ft. on 10th st , , close to depot , worth $7.000. Will trade at one-half Its value. Do not get scared because we give you a chanr * to make a growing Investment , but be sure to Investigate. Fidelity Trust Company , sole agents , 1702 Far- lam st. J 249-30 AT A BARGAIN , CORNER LOT. PAVED street , 3 pottages. 6 , 7 and 8 rooms each , brlcl basement , water and sewer connection , In bent residence portion , monthly rental (44. Apply by letter to Jean Schons , 540 Bee building. BE3II J > 23 FOR TRADE , INSIDE PROPERTY. WELL LOcated - cated ; will take clear land. Ames. 1511 Karniun. BB M377 2S' 6-ROOM HOUSE : PAVED STREET , CITY water ; easy payments ; 11,700.00. Ames , 1C17 Farnam. RE-M375 23 5 ROOMS ; CITY WATER ; NICE YARD : NEW fence ; your own terms ; J950.00. Ames. , 1617 Farnam. ' RE-M37C IS- FOR SALE. CHOICE FRUIT I.ANDS. WITH water , In Mlnnoola valley. Southern California , at JI5.00 per acre ; Ions tlmo. Intercut 6 per cent. A. L. Towle. room 417 Bee Building. RIJ-M37S 29 * M. O. DAXON. 403 N. 16TH. 4C4 STERLING BUILT LIKE A WATCH. WEST- crn Electrical Supply Co. , 1515 Howard street. 465 SEE TUB VISIHLB BALL BEARINGS ON Relay Special. Will Barnum Bro. , 120 N. IMh. 467 REMINGTON AND EAGLE. CROSS GUN CO. , 116 S. 16th street. 463 A. L. DEAND & CO. . 1116 FARNAM STREET. 4G ) WESTERN BICYCLE & GUN CO. , 2116 CUM1NG. 470 MANTELS , QHATilb AND TILES. WOOD MANTELS. GRATES. TILES POR lire places , vestibules and large floors , write for priced Milton Rogers & Sons , Omaha. 471 LOST. LOST. AN IRON QREY COLT 3 YEARS OLD. weight , 700 Ibs. Return to MK C.intcllar i't for reward. Lost 3CO-16 * STRAYED-SATURDAY NIGHT. BAY HORSE , about 7 yean * old , weight about 1,000 imunda , long tall , bare feet , no blemishes , without halter. Information leading to recovery or re turn of animal to 4318 Farnam t. will IIP re warded. Lost 391-27 * TUB PERSON WHO FOUND TAN LEATHER bug containing diamond rlnir nml opera iclnsues , lost on lUnscom park and Twenty-fourth utrift car last Friday , will be liberally ruvvurdej for return , by communicating vrlth Dike , 39 Ilirker block , I.o t J 28 * BUSINESS NOTICES. DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED , 719 N 15 4W HOTELS. AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) , N. W. CCR. 13th and Dodce. Room * by day ur neek. 479 A. C. VAN 8ANT-S SCHOOL. SU N. Y. LIKE. M U ] DRESSMAKING. DRCSSIIAKINO IN FAMILIES , 4MI Burdette. 193-J30 * UNDERTAKERS AND EMB ALMEK3 I. K. BURKET , FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND embalmcr , 1618 Chicago St. , telephone 90. 472 SWANSON & VAL1EN. 1701 CUMING , TEL. 1 < MO. 473 M. O. MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMer - er , 1417 Farnam St. , telephone 223. 474 C. W. BAKER , UNDERTAKER , 613 S. 16TH ST. CU.U.L. D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL olllce to 209 S. 16th St. , Blown block. 476 A GOOD THING PUSH IT ALONG , MAY BE the latest slang phrase , but that's just what we're doing with SHERIDAN COAL. 8.000 tons sold In Omaha last year. We give you 2,000 Ibs. of the best Wyoming cooking coal for $4 50. Victor White , mgr. , 1603 Farnam st. Tel , 127. 401 PASTURAGE. WE HAVE 160 ACRES OF BLUE GRASS PASture - ture for horses , board fence , spring water ; Barton & Phclps , Gllmorc , Neb. , or A. W. 1'helps & Son , 07 N. Y. Life bldg. , Tel. 1054. 47S-July ! GOOD PASTURE FOR HORSES , Jl.OO PER month , per head. Charles Cans , St. Paul , Neb. 150 CARPET CLEANING. CHAMPION STEAM CARPET AND RUG Cleaning Works do their work the best and cheapest. 71S-20 S. IHh St. Tel. CDS. U. S. G. Kuhn , manager ; Patrick Ward , foreman. 220 Jy-20 CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. C. E. MORRILL. PAPER HANGING , HOUSE sign painting , brick vvoik , plastering ; off. R. 1 , Barker blk. ; tl. 735 ; ullop 913 N. 21th st. MUSIC , AKT AND LANGUAGES. MRS. FANNY ADLE1C. PIANO TEACHER , graduate Vienna Conservatory. 80S Sa 16th st. 83S-JJ-9 GEORGE F. GELLENBECK. BANJO AND guitar teacher. 1911 Cass street. M 109 BUILDING &LOAN ASSOCIATION. SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & B. ASS'N PAY 6 , 7 , 8 per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 years old , always redeemable. 1704 Fahnam St. Nattlngcr , Sec , ' 480 HOW TO GET A HOME'OR * SECURE GOOD Interest on savings. Apply to Omaha L. & B. Asa'n , 1704 Bee bide. G. M. Nattlnser. Bee. 481 MEDICAL. LADIEH ! eHIClIESTEH-H ENGLISH 1'ENNY- royal Pills ( diamond brand ) are tha bent ; cafe , reliable ; take no other ; Bend 4c. stamps , for particulars. "Relief for Ladles , " In letter by return mall. At druggists. Chlchester Chem ical Co. , Philadelphia. Pa. DENTISTS. DR. PAUL. DENTIST. 2020 BERT ST. 437 PAWNBROKERS. II. MAROW1TZ LOANS MONEY. 413 N. 18 ST. 433 Cures the effects of self-abuse , excesses , cnjlsslons , tmpotcncy , varlcocelc and constl nation. Ono dollar n box , six for $5. For sale by TIIR GOOD MAN DRUG CO. . and KUHN & CO. Wa lend the marvelous French IlemeJr CALTHOS f ive. and n legal guarantee that t'ALriioa Aill BTO ] > DUrhnrer * A Emlulonm CUIIK Rivrmsforrlien. Varlroerle and RKSTOHE Lo.t Vicar. Use fi and fav i/satitjleit. Adlrm. VOH MOHL CO. , t Rut * Amrrlrai igvats Clnrlz. MI , Ctlo. RAILWAY THE CARD Leaves ( BURLINGTON & MO. RIVER.IArrUes _ OmaliaUnloii | Depot , 10th & iluson Sta.l Omaha 10:13um Denver Express. . 9,40am" 4&pm.Blk. : Hills , Mont , it 1'ucet Snd. Ex. 4:0.pm 4:31pm : Denver Kxpreiu < :05urn 6:41pm..Nebraska : Local leiccpt Sunaay. . 7:4jpm : S:15am..Lincoln : Loial ( except Sunday.lUiDam 2:4Jum..Fast : MallUor Lincoln ) dally. . . . Leuvea ( CHICAGO , BURLINGTON & Q. I Arrives Omaha ) Union Depot , loth & Muimn Sta.l Omah 4:4Spm Chicago Vestibule 8:50am : 8Warn : . . .Chicago Kiprms 4lDpm : 7Mpm..Chicago and St , LouU Express. . 8ixum : ll:35am I-aclttc Junction Local 5:30pm : Fast Mall 2:4dpm : Leaves ( CHICAGO. MIL. & ST. PAUL.IArrlves OinulmlUnlon Depot , 10th & iluson Sts.J Omaha 6.00pm Chicago Limited 9:30am : llKam..Chicago ; Express ( ex. Sun. } . . . . ti:00pm : Leaves ( CHICAGO & NORTHWESTN.Arrives { OmahalUnion Depot , luth it Mason Sta.l Omaha ll:05am : . Eastern Express . 63jmn ; 4:00pm : . Vetttlnureil Limited . t:40am : 6 : Warn . Mo. Valley uocal . 10:39pm : E45pm ; . Omaha Chicago Special . SlSpm : Leaves I CIIICAGOril. * I. 4 PAClFIcTTArrfv OinahalUnlon Depot. 10th & Maaun St . | Omaha KAST. _ _ ll:00am. . . Atlantic Express ( ex. Sunday ) . . . S:5Snm 6 : pm . Night Express . . . . . 9S5am : UlUpm. . . . Chicago Ve tlbuied Limited. . . . l3jpm ; WEST. _ _ _ _ " 6:30pm..Oklahomo : & "Tcxas Ex ( ex SunT7lol35am l4Qpm . Colorado Limited . 4uopnl C. , ST. P , . M. & O. [ Arrives _ Omaha ) Depot , 15lh and Webster 8la.jjmulia "sltiam..Nebraska I'anpneer ( dally ) , . . , SifSpin :30pm..Sioux : City Kxorens lex. dun..U3Sam tlV > ym. . , . ± . , . . .at. .PSil 'Limited IO-3Jam " ' ' ' Leavss J jC n. "S'lrt'dT'VALLKV ; ( Arrives _ Omah Jpepot , 15th unaWehater _ H ! . | pinatm 2l'tlnl : ' ) Fast il 5 < i Express 4pm 2:10pm.ex. : Sat. ) Wyo. Kx ( ex. Mou . . 4. . ' > 3pm :06am..Norfolk : Enesa tex. bunday.lU:30am ) - " . ' " - - - - - .tit * I'au ! Leaves | Leaves I MlSS oni J'AulFIC. jArrlvei OmahaJLtiepoi. ; ith and Web terSlB. _ | Omaha 10:40am : . St. Louts Kvuress . 6:00arn : 8:30pm . ! ' ' - - - * 'Kxpreiw . 6USpm : S iiopm. . . . .Nebra ; kaLccAl' _ ( c. Sun. ) . DiOcam Leaves I SIOUX CITY & PACI FIC. ( Arrives OmuhaJ Depot , lilh and ' \Veb ter _ Sl . ( Omaha St. Paul 'Limited . 13:3Jam Leavei I SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. JAiilvn OmahaUnlon | Depot , loth & Manon Sts. ( Omaha 6.Marr. . Sioux City Passenger. ' . . lUiMom CApni . . . . .St j'aujJJmljied. . . . . . . .J2:35pra Leaves I UNION PACIFIC. [ Arrive * OinHhal Union Depot. IQlhA Manon Sla. | Omaha 9. vim . "Ke-irney Exprons . l:80pm : 2:0upm : . OvcrUn.l Flyer . S:3iptn : 2:00pm Beat'ee ft Strnmih'tr Ex ( ex. Sum. 12:3" > pin 7:0'vpm : . Pitelllc Express . 10:2Jam : 6:45pm . . . F.ist Mull . 4:10prn : fiav-s ] WABASH RAILWAY TATrTv" 7" _ tlir.al-y Union Depot , 10th ft Ma cu St . | Oman- * 4:00pm : . 8t. Louis Cannon Ball . . . .I:3pm : hplrlt l ikr , Splrlc l.uKr , rrlt \ L.il.u. Through sleeper via the Northwestern Line , commencing June 2S , leave * dully for Sp.rlt Lake at 0-10 p. in. from Webster street depot. The lake la the same , accmmodaton ! a lit- tie better , tut a little lower C ly ottice. 1(01 Parnam sheet. Depot , 15""I Webster street' J. n. DUCI1AN . O. I' . A. * * T f < rr. t. * * v W ' f " " 1 I ( Copyright , 1593 , by Irving ll.u-hellor. ) CHAITCIl IV. TUB MUKDEU HY Till : WATKIISIDK. H was not more limn an hour after day when I was surprised by the coining of th young man , 1'lilllp Stamlsflehl , to my chain- 1) T door. He came In without knocking , nnd leaned upon the bcdfoot. There ho wept and cried , and though 1 cannot say that 1 had any opinion of his qualities before , 1 was somewhat affected by his penitence. In deed , I could not but suppose that , even thus late , my words of rebuke had taken effect upon the hardened and Indurate heart of this heinous sinner. With this comforting thought upon me , 1 sked of tlrn when the grace of ropontjnce ad been given to him , and told him tliat had had a vision during the night of emons that had wrestled for my jonl , bat fhlch , by my watchfulness and prayer , had ed away , baffled nnd vanquished. For , very learly , I saw the meaning of It all now. had of a surety been sent to the Now Mllns o deliver the soul of this voting man. At last Phlllji Standsfleld ceased hs ! sigh- ng nnd grieving , and I looked for some- vords of grace. But he said : "Alas ! Mr. Isll , Sir James , my dear father , has Mt his ihamber during the night and wandered .broad , eo that we fear he has done himself . mischief. " Hut I comforted him , saying that belike Sir James had been disturbed bj the , ame noise of demons which I had heard , and had Kone abroad to see more of them , oven as 1 lad done myself. At this Philip looked somewhat strangly t me , and so went his way for tint time , ! o that I wns left alone. Then I dress M me n my bettcrmost clothes , being tha Sabbath day , and went down stairs to go abroad. As I passed through the gate and w nt along the causeway that leads to the manufactory , one came running to say that th y had found Sir James lying frozen In the w.tter wltli Ills face down , anJ all ihe brealli gone out if his body. Thither I hasted with great ament for my kind friend and pjtroi : , re membering all his kindliness and hospitality o me In past days , and grlsved to thliilc hat all was at an end. When I got to the place thera was nl- eady a great crowd , and Philip Standsfleld landing by ordering them to have him talc"ii int. Sir James lay with his face down , rozen in firmly on cither bide , with IIUls on , but n great thick coat of blue done about him. And when they drew him to the side ho lay on the bank so dismal a sight to be- liold that my heart bled for him , and mj ears ran freely down upon the ground. At this moment I got a tudl n snrprite , 'or ' as It had been the thought of a demon i'hlllp Standsfleld came and ciuqht me bv .he sleeve , crying out ; "Here stands the murderer of my father. He it was that en- Llced him hither , and hath , for ns ! own wicked ends , choked and worrit 1 him to death and flung him Into the rlvor ! " Then certain that were In Philip's faction , George Johnston , whom I heard them call "the devil's tailor , " and one Nichols , came and caught me , pushing mo rudely , and rlv- Ing the good black clothes cff my back , cry- ng out all the while , "It Is tire murderer ! It Is the murderer ! See his countenance ! He can not find speech to deny it. " And of a verltv speech had departed from me , as well H might from one that Is sud denly accused of the death of his best friend , from whom ho parted In all love and amity only the night before. So they hauled me along the path , and making me touch the body they declared that blood came from It , which was mani festly false , for none was to be. seen , save where the glass of the wlniAw had cut my own hand in returning during the night. "It Is God's ordinary mode of discovering crime , " said Philip Standsfleld , and he wiped his own hands on his sleeve , for ho had been standing beside me. So they took me , along with the body of my late beloved friend , into the waukmlll ; So they took me. and there , saying that they had caught me red-hand In the act , Philip Standsdeld was for straightway hanging me , by virtue of his warrant as a magistrate of the county , having been chamberlain and deputy sheriff to his father. Hut this others debated upon as doing things with a high hand , and without color of the law. Then , so wonderful nre the ways of the evidence ot things and circumstances , that they found one of my shoes down by the waterside where I had stood behind the tree. This they asked of mo to explain , n dozen crying at once , "Did I deny having been dur ing the night near to where the dead body had been found ? " - I told them that I did not deny the truth. Hut I begged of them to listen while I told them how that evil spirits , to my knowl edge and'In my sight , had dragged n burden down to the water edge and set It afloat on Hut at'this they all laughed aloud. Even thote that were not Ill-affected to me were shaken In their belief by my rambling words , which seemed to them to bear guilt on the face of them. . . . . , . , . I cried and protested that they should never think so base a thing possible , ns that I should murder my ell-loved friend , and that wholly without reason. Hut they went and pointed out the double track of my fo3t to the water side , and again with one shoe gone from my right foot , back again to the "I will have his life , for a Hack-hearted rogue and the murderer of my father ! " cried Philip Standffleld. And he bade them bring a rope , which put me In great fear when I saw N'lchols run off to do his will. Per they took me out to the dulo-treu , and Gjrred read a kind of warrant about finding me red-hand In the act , while I stood on a wooden tub that was used for washing , with the rope about my neck , nnd the other end rove over a branch. I was lu much tumult and perturbation of spirit when I thought that In another moment I should find myself In Abraham's bosom , for which. In my present state , I know I was desperately lll-flttoJ. I'rocsntly. standing thus with my thoughts whirling about me. I heard a voice I know speaking loud and angry zt the cutslde of the throng. It was the volca of Umphray .Spur- way , the Englishman. And that wia small comfort to me , for the man had never liked mo , Indeed , KnglUhmen , for ccmm ; n. h ve small kindness for ministers , So that I looked for no pause or mercy. Nevertheless , I cried to the mm thit I ali > J for trial w tU color of law. And I took all that wro there present to witness , that U should lie up-n him. that was B man of tubitance and re- sponslblllty. If ho hould allow mine enemy to MUM ! my b'orxl without trial. Then the KtiRlliman , who had been trained , ns they nil nte , to flno Instinct cf law-abiding , cried cut among them all : "l.ct the man bo taken to prison , l.ct h'ni bo kept close till bo have fair trial. A man la Kttrcly Innccent till he bs proved guilty , In every country save In this uncouth land of the Srots , where they set n man to n hedge and shoot him , or ettlng him to a tree and try him ns he dangle ? . Glvo the man to my hand , nnd I will keep him tafo In mlno own house , and produce him upon warrant , for which I shall be surety to the whole extent of my gocil . " So In splto of Philip Standsllcld and his cabal I was let go with Umphray Spurway , for ho was nn urgent man , and Imperious , EO that very fw dared say no to him In all that country aide. So as BOOH ns 1 got him aloio In his own house I began to tell him all the tale of the demons , at which relation , first of Began to tell him. all , ho cried ' Pshaw1" and "Clotted non sense , " with other oxpro stons I cannot repeat , being unseemly to be written down by a min ister. Hut after ho had thought n little ho bade mo repeat It all again from the beginning and , InJccd , several times over , questioning mo of what I had seen , till now I said to him , "Ah , Mr. Spurway , bldo a little nnd you will como to believe lu the demons. " "Tut ! gullhead , " ho said very rudely to me , that nm n minister ( though till lately without charge ) . "I will find your demon ? for yon when my good friend , the commis sary , comes from Edinburgh. " Then ho told' ' me how it had been resolved to hush the matter up now that Philip nnJ his clan had been balked In the Immediate killing of mo but for the fact that he , Um phray Spurway , had taken It upon himself 0 write'to one Mr. George Hume , merchant n Edinburgh , who was great with my Lord Advocate Ualrymple , to have him order a public examination. "Then It will go hard If I grip not your Jevlls for you , minister , as readily as a herd that iHpy sheep at a narrow slap 111 a stone dyke. " The > ; e things I set down ns ho said them , for that was his strange and ImmoJest way of speoch. Hut I deny not that the man treated mo well enough all the time I abode In his house by the cloth manufactory , to which ho went and came at stated hours as regular as the clock , which la the use and wont of Yorkshire men. It was about 12 that night of the Sabbath the strangivt I have ever Keen , and Gcxl nnd the nngels keep me from seeing any stranger that Umphray Spurway waked mo out of sleep. Ho stood by my b.-ds de with William Bowman , his servant. I feared ho had come to tell mo that I was to go to prison. Hut , InetenJ. ho asked me to rise and be a witness of a v'tiango transaction. So soon as wo came out of the ho\tso \ nnd the door was shut behlnJ us wo saw n great many flitting lights at the door of the place o ( New Mlln. As wo went nearer we heard also the _ Jrampllng of horses and a concourse of people- . Ily the \vay we met a man hurrying greatly. Ho would have passed us by with out speech , but William Howman tripped him up , blnn a Cumberland man and skilled In such plays. I heard Umphray Spurway say to him , 'Wlllnm Itoblnson , whither way so fast ? What goes forward with to great a concourse - course at the house of Sir James Stands- Held ? " Then the man , being helil fast at either ride. muttcrcJ that Philip had given orders for the bringing out ot the body. And they wore burying It decretly In Morliam Kirk that night. "For , " said Philip Standsfield , 'If my father was not murdered by the rogue of a minister that net him against me and played tale pyct to my doings why , then he made away with himself , nnd , having lied like a dog , he shall bo burled llko a do . " "We will o'en go our ways down , " t ald Umphray Spurway , and I mind that his beard was red as fire where the pltch-plne lights caught It as wo followed the procession to the klik. It was a gruesome sight wo siw when we got there. Tv.'o women went dancing be fore with torches In their hands. Ono of them I know not , but the other wan the buxom besom Janet Johnston , whom wo had en with Philip Standsfleld In the change- house. Then came the corpse , white- sheeted and comnlcss. looking twice the ordl nary length of n man , bnrne upon the bltoul- ders of six men , and with the head not stiff , but wagging from side to side like a twig with n broken top. It was a memory for a man to carry to his grave. And thousand times when I deep alone I wish that 1 had never seen It. Then the unseemly procession went Into the klrltyard with Jet and levity , stumbling over the graveyard stones , being most of then well touched with drink. Cursing am swearing they went , llko men that are not In love with their job , and would take out their anger upon the dumb stones among their feet. ( Concluded Friday. ) Matinee at Courtland 4 o'clock Saturday. II K.IT11RII JfUlliClttT. : I'tilr nnd Westerly Winds ] 'rmn1iic < ! for Nr- lirnikx Toil.iv. WASHINGTON , Juno 23.-Tho forecast for Thursday IH : For Nobrnfka Fair ; westerly wlnda. For Iowa Fair ; warmer ; westerly winds. For South Dakota Fnlr ; warmer In the northern | Xttlon ; northwesterly wlndH. For Kansas- Fair ; westerly winds. For Missouri Fair ; northerly winds. l.ornt Itrfiril. . A. WELSH , O'crvtr. . SVI'HKSIK COVltT HYl.t.Alll. Strnttoit n nlnst Nye , Krror from Snund- cra county. HOVITSXH ! nnd rcmnudcd , Opin ion by Chief Justice Morvnl. Cutisldernblc discretion Is vested In the trlnl jttdRO In controlllntr ntul innnafrlng the rotttlno proccedltiKa nt the trlnl , nnd this applies to the opening ptntomentfl of rouiipoi , nn vvrll ns to other Incidents ot the trlnl. The discretion must be a renson- nblu one , nnd It la only where there hna been n clear abuse of dlscictlon that the error will be corrected by n reviewing court. 2.Vhere the dofiMidnnt'ii attorney , In his opening statcttiont to the Jury , with the permission , of the court , nnd against tha objoi-tlon of the plnlntlff , rehenrscs inntters \vholly foreign to the Issues In the case mid \\hu-h nm o.ilrulntnl to evclte the pn'Judlcca of the Jury , It will furnish good cnuso for loverMni ; n votillct and jtidKtnent rendered for tin1 defendant. 3. Held , Tluil the admission of certain testimony leferied to In the opinion won reversible error. Harold agnln. t Mollne , Mllbtirn & Htod- dnnl company Krror from Iloitglna county. Alllnned. Opinion by Chief Justlco Norvnl. A joint nK-tlgnmetit of errors by several pnt-tlcs which cannot tm Mmtalned on to all who joined therein will be held txul na to all. Quiiiii ngnlnst Mosi. ICrror from Douglas counlv. AiHrmed. Opinion by Chief Jua- tire Norval. In an action on a written guaranty to ( My for a quantity of cigars Bold to n third ppi-Hon It vvu held that the fact that by the agreement of the seller nnd purchaser made nfter the execution of the guaranty all tin- cigars of a particular brand inuned In thn older were not sent , but In llou thereof were substituted an cqunl number of the mime iiuiillty , kind , style and price , put up under another brand , did not constitute. stub a change In the contract as to relcaso the guarantor from liability , especial/ ! where It was not shown tlmt cither of tha brands had any special or commercial value , or that the brand upon the boxes contain ing the clgaiB affected the Halo thereof. 2. Held , That the verdict Is supported Iiy the evidence. 3. Pnrol contemporaneous evidence Is In admissible to vary or contradict the terms of a written contract. 4. An assignment of error Is InmilTlclcnt whlrh falls to iKjInt out the particular error objected to. Htrutton ngnlnit Wood nnd others. Krror from Douglas ? county. Alllnned , Opinion by Commissioner Ityitn. The giving of leave to make an amend- lent of a petition In the course of a trial , vhnn ouch ami'tidment does not substan- lally change the nature of the plaintiff's : lulm , Is within the discretion of the dls- rlot judge. Ktratdm against Meredith. Hrror from ) ouRla county. Alllnned. Opinion by Ityun. Where one iionilsco that ho will , nt n ertnln price , purchase certain notes , II he person to whom such promise Is made ilmll procure the tltlo to said notes by an xchangc therefor of other property , and iv such ptomlso causes the proposed ex- hango to bo made , ho Is bound by hla iromlse , and Is llablo for payment of finch Inmagos ns by the violation of said prom- so he has caused to thn promisee. Mattls against Connolly and others. Ap- teal from Pawnee county. Alllrmed , Opln- on by Commissioner Itynn. In this cas-e there are discussed only ques- .lons of fact , and , n the bill of exceptions ivns settled by the clerk of the district ourt without an agreement upon It , thcsa iifstlons cannot be considered. Woldovv and others against Heemor. Ap peal from Ciimlng county. Alllnned. Opln- on by Commissioner Hyan. An order of the district court licensing1 the ale by an administrator of mortgaged remises for thn payment of the debts or a decedent will not bo reversed where the iroofs fall alllrmatively to show that such rder was Improper. 2. Whether or not an administrator hag regularly been appointed , such cannot b Inquired Into or determined ! n resisting his application for llcctiso to sell real prop erty for the payment of debts. Gllmoro against Silver. Appeal from Clay - otmty. Alllrmed. Opinion by Commis sioner Ryan. Where the original plaintiff had dismissed his appeal , leaving a controversy solely be- Ivvecn defendants as Fo respective priorities at mortgages , the defendants having1 stip ulated , In effect , that the mortgage to one > of their number was llrst recorded and .hat In terms every other mortgage waa made subject to this particular one. held , In 'the absence of facti pleaded nnd cor responding relief prayed , entitling to other relief , that this court Miould not reverse the Judgment of the. district court recog nizing and conllrnilng the priority of tha ortgage as stipulated In the mortgage * IK'cliillv made subject thereto. Flenthnm against Steward. Appeal from .Iltchcock county. Reversed nnd remanded. Opinion by Commissioner llagan. D. & F. , co-pni tners , guaranteed In wrlt- ng the payment of a. debt secured by a eal cstato mortgage ; litigation ensued bo- : ween them and a receiver was appointed .o take cliaigc of the co-pirtnertmp : ! prop- ertv ; HIP holder of the mortgage brought suit to foreclose the same , making D. & F. and their receiver parties defendant , with out leave of the court which appointed the receiver ; D , & F. and the receiver entered their voluntary appearance to the foreclos ure suit ; the receiver Hied an answer In the nature of n cross petition , setting np a second mortgage , belonging to D. & F. on the premises In controversy , and wnij , by the decree of the court awarded a fore closure of such mortgage : the property wan duly fcold , and , nfter applying the proceeds of the sale to the satisfaction of the do- ctce , them still icnmlned a considerable sum duo thereon. The holder of the llrst mottgago then llled a motion for a jxsrsonal Judgment against D. & F. and their re- [ elver for the balance duo on his decree. This motion was reslhted on the ground that the receiver had been sued without Icnvo of the court which appointed him , and that therefore the court In which the mort gage foreclosure suit was pending had no jurisdiction over him. Held , ( I. ) That the general rule Is that n. re ceiver may not be sued without leave of the court which appointed him. (2. ( ) Hut If this rule h applicable to such a case as the one nt bar , then the fact ; hnt n receiver has been nuoit without leavfj n a matter of defense for him In the action where sued. (3. ( ) That the suing of n receiver vvlthoiX > PI mission does not runder Invalid the pro- i's.s of the court served on him nor prevent the Jurisdiction of the court In which he la sued from nlttichlng to his person. (4. ( ) That n judgment pronounced against a receiver R ) sued Is not absolutely void for want of jiiilsdlctlon. (5. ( ) That the receiver , having voluntarily entered his appearance In the action , nnd having iiFlceil the court for nnd obtained alllrmatlve relief , must be ptesumed to have submitted himself to the jurisdiction of thn court nnd to have waived the dcfcnuo of icing sued without leave of the court which appointed him. 2 The dlstik't courts of this stnto In suits brought therein for the foreclosure of mortgage ) ) , on the coming In of the report of sale of the mortgaged premises , uro author ized to lender n personal judgment nnd nwaid execution for any deficiency remainIng - Ing unpaid on the dccruo. Section 47 , Cede of Civil I'licedure. 3. When a court of equity acquires Juris diction over n case for any purpose It may retain the case for all purpose * and proceed to n llnal dctei initiation of all the matters at Issue In thi cn' < c. Morrlssey against Dioomal , 37 Neb. . 770 , followed. 1. One who before mntuilty uncondition ally guarantees the payment of a prom issory notn becomes nbsolutolv llnblo upon the default of the maker , and the neglect of the holder of uuch note to sue the maker docs not discharge Mich guarantor , although the maker becomes Insolvent during tha time the holder neglects to Hue. Huff against Sllfe , 2Ti Neb. . ' ! followed. ntullnglm against Iladers , Krror from , Reward county. Reversed and icmando < i. Opinion by Commltsloner Irvine. An distinction Is erroneous which requires a jury to ban" Us verdict on n. matter which forms only a portion of the evidence bear ing un the piinclpnl Issue , and disregards the determination of that I.--KUO Itself. 2. Such error Is not cured by other In structions stating the Iwuo corroctlv. State U.inlc of O'.Velll against Himton Klectrlc company. Appeal from Holt county. Alllrmed. Opinion by Commis sioner Irvine. A dci-d absolute In form will be trcatoil nn a mortgiige when It Is given to nix uro payment of a ilelil , although the purlieu may Imvo agreed that HIKIII default of pay ment the deed should In-fonu1 absolute. 2. A. inado to H. his proinlsHCiy notes , and to secure the piiymnnt thereof con veyed i eal < stute to U. by deed absolute In form. H. sob ) the notes to ' ' . and lo smiro them executed to l' . : in Itikliument In thn form of n moi tgnge on the land convoyed by A.'s deed. Hi-Id , Tlmt this mortgagx would lie ti fitted as an assignment of the mortgage from A. to I ) . 3. Whcio u murlgngn soi-tiron the payment of several notiu the assignment of one of the notes Is an assignment pro tanlo of thn mortgage , and In thn nhs ncn of nny stipulation to the contrary all the note * secuied by HIP moilgapo nrn entitled to nh.iro pro rain In the dlKlilbntlon of thn fund realized from foreclosure of thu inorl- K"e. ; I. Tlie holder of several notes recuiod by the same mortgage transferred a portion of thfin to A Iiy Mfiiei.il end"r > < flni.jnt , nil < t thereafter rn < lornp < l the ivnialnlug notes without reroiirxu to I ) . Hpld , That under lh * fai-tii the raxe fell within the gonerul rule nhovx Hated. & . The fact that the notes fliftt to iruturf were traiiKfoirr-d prior to the ( rnnsfcr of Ihe lenialnlrg notes did not Imply nny agrt'i'tni-nt that those llrst tinn-fcired should have prrfrrimcu. ( IranlliKK * unit llr-nllli , I.aillrn v\UI lltid Alttu's Jlj'Klcr.lc FliiU all Hut li iln/lreil an a clfn lni ; nn < ] hralliiK vaginal wash and Injr-tlon , U It Invaluibla In leueorrlioea , viKlnllli , etc. , and li prr- fccHy harinUti. Hcnocd ncple evcrywhir * uie U.