l THE OaLAIIA DAILY BEE : S A Trim AY , JITNE 20 , 180T. 11 CURRENT LITERATURE. Th * romance of IlurKoyr.c's surrender li matlo the theme of Joseph A AlUholcr's novel , "The Sun of Saratoga " The hero la n yon MR officer whose quick wit and rare In- Kcnulty nluavs flnds a vvny out of every illf- flculty. Ho to withal a thorough Christian i , RpcnelliiK most of his energies tlurln ? these i last el iv * before the Ilrklsh surrender In releasing - leasing his enemlM. whom he loves for sen- tlmcntnl reasons connoctiil with a maid , and In hoo'lwl klriR his own friends and superiors ; nil of which Bounds very well In the empty world of Imagination , but would hardly suom quite HO moral In the eyrs ot Ms military superiors rharpod with the lesDotnlbtllty of carrlrtK on the wm to succcai The ad- \cnturi'i < nro all of the uiual tyre , but are told with a vhntlly maklriR them exceedingly rcadn'ilo D Appluton & Co , New York | A Kcnlal onil wholesome chccrfulnewi run * through the light verses In John Lcnord 1 Merrill Jr "In Which Hearts Lead " The . poems hrcatho love ami tulk love ami they sigh love for a youthful Iirart surrounded ' With everday people whom the } nddrcBB In cvcrjdiy style with all the gaiety of a happy | lover AH a namplo the dedication reads- To "I 11 iledloato tills book to Miss , Her last name I'll leave out ; One lassie fair knows who she la , Though others are In doubt. Aril If another I should write , I trust 1 ma } bo trie , With her permission , to Indite Thn book to Mrs. Me The hook Is published by DcMcrle comt pany. New Kork "Appleton's lluiiie-neadlng Hook Series" Is cnnilmicd with an entertaining volume on microscopic animals called "In Ilrook and Ila > on , ' by Clara Kern Havllss. It Is easy to see that the writer Is an enthusiastic nclcntlst , and Hlie makes her stories of the queer fish she describes more Interesting than rno ° t fictions prepared for children I ) Appleton & Co. , Now York , Mcgeath's. "An Kplstle to 1'ontcrltj , llelng the Ham1 tiling Recollections of Many Years of My Life , ' by M 12 Sherwood , Is a substantial volume of Instructive as well as must tie- llghtful reading It embodies In an excep- tliinally attractive form the fifty > ear. ) ' ex- perlciicei of a talontoJ. and charming Amcrli can woman , moving In the higher olllclal and fashionable life in her oivn country , aivl In her travels abroad brought In contact with many of the distinguished men and women of Huropc. She was the child friend of the great Webster , and relates many anecdotes of him and other nott.d public men uf his time and later. Slit ! was presented to Hngland's queen , and met many members of the roval Tamil ) and the higher nobility Her acquaintance has been 'extensive with thu prominent statesmen , author : ) , actors and fingers of the last half century , Inclu 1- Ing among them Thackeray Kdwln Iloo'h , ranrile Kimble , lllstorl and Itachcl , and her gossipy references to them are uniformly enjojablo and In good taste There Is a line frontispiece portialt of the author. Harper & Ilroihers , Now York Mtgeath's. "Tho I'ursult of the Houseboat , " by John Kcndrlck Hangs , might be termed a wquel to the ' Houseboat on the Styx " The houseboat - boat of the Associated Shades , at a time when It happens to be Inhabited by the inert famous female shades of Krcbcan society. Is pclrcd by the pirate Captain Kldd and his gang , who nlakc off with It to unknown seas. Ihe masculine shades who are Inter ested In these captured spirits at once plan to pursue and release them. The long con versation that ensues among the most prom. Incut shades a Socrates , Ilonapartc , Noah , Sir Walter Ilaletgh , etc Is exceedingly clever , but this part ot the tale Is far sur passed by the account of what takes place among the abducted women. These hold a council and decide to call on the pirate for en explanation of his horrid conduct. Tint astute shade assures them that the whole affair was planned by their husbands , lovers , brothers , etc. , to give them a pleasure trip untrarnmcled by muecullno presence. The spirited Xantlppe doubts that Socrates could lia\n been so thoughtful of her pleasure , and Queen Kllzabeth flatly disbelieves that Ilalelgh wis willing to part with her. Ilut thu wily Kldtl diplomatically convinces them and nil ends well. Harper & Brothers , .Vevv York , Mcgeath's. "Coal Statistics" Is a compilation supply ing complete directions of all coal mines In the United States , together with statistics of production , distribution and other Impor tant Information relating to the coal trade In general. Alder & Uuley. Philadelphia. "Mining In the Pacific Northwest" supplies a complete review of the mineral rcsomces of Washington and British Columbia taken from articles recently publHied In the col umns of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer , whose correspondent waa tent on a special tour of the mining districts. The work Is supple mented with valuable maps Post-Intelli gencer , Seattle , Wash In "A liar Sinister , " by St George Rath- borne , the author has hinged the leading dramatic features of his romance upon a re markable decision of a New York Judge , whereby a man was declared to have com mitted bigamy with but a single wife , and which strange charge was borne out by the * laws of the state. The scene of action Is transferred from beautiful Naples , under the shallow of Vesuvius , to the wonderland of Peru where amid the towering Andes the various Interesting characters work out their destlnv r Tennson Neely , New York "The Grimm Webster German-English and English German Dictionary , " compiled from the authoritative works of the Orlmm brothers nnd Noah Webster , Is an Invaluable aid to the student of these languages. The book employs the new ejstem of German orthography and contains all words and phrase-a of current ever-day use , duflnlnir In all 30,000 words In both languages , also col lection of conversation and correspondence forms , Irregular verbs , tables of weights and measures and many other additional fea tures of Inmtlrnable value to all classes It la handsomely bound and supplied with a double Index for those vvnu desire the most convenient form. Laird & Lee , Chicago " .Marjory Moore'a Lovers " by Adelaide Far. gent , Is a strongly written story , with a vela of tragedy running through Its length. The render almost Immediately conceives1 a peculiar sjmpathy for the little country girl whom the benevolent old Kcntlernan with n love for music assists to a career of fame upon the stageas a fair violinist Marjory's fortiintu , like those of many others who court the applause of the flcklo public. Buffer u collapse , and the arm upon which elm hen oxpeetod to lean falls her ; but In the end she Undo a heart of gold and the nlory ends happily. P , Tennyuon Neely , New York. "Tho Family Circle. " b > H L Hustings , la a collection of original and selected an ecdotes that have appeared In the columns of religious Journals. II. L. Hastlrrta , 47 Corlililll. Boston. "A New Ariatocrac. } . " by Illrch Arnold , Is full of humor and patho > , appealing to the heart with an over-growing intercut. It Is a brilliantly written novel , wit' , a mighty lesson beneath Its surface. While affecting to deal with the labor problem , of which the author has only the most superficial grasp , the philosophy that pervades the story can not bo else- than profitable , as It ls cheer- lug and overflowing with good nature ami good sound soriBo. ITenn > Hon Neely , Now 4 orKt Three more paper-coveml novels have iMH-n added to the number written toy that prolific writer. Illchard Henry Savage The ) tit Irs read "Delilah of Harlem"The . ' Princes. , of AlasVa" " and "Storm Signals " ; all of them published by Hand , Mc.Nally & Co. Chicago. Chaseo , "A Fascinating Sinner , " by "Delta , " fur- nlshca a bright and bparkllng travest } on modern English " " "eafdlety" The author handles his characters ) with some skill , pro- entlng u number of counterfeit resem blance * of People to bo met with tn other walKa of life foeildo the"four hundred " Tne story depicts a luxurious and high- Plrlleil jouns woman , ho. married to n fcriKllsh nobleman , ghea the worthy msn serious cauao for anxiety. r. Tennvaon reil } , Ne > w York , jf A very Interesting book Is M , Clarke's ? ! Troy " d itjlnc the > famous elge i anif , , destruction of the ancient city , and the wonderful exploits cC Its br ve defend- era and heroes 3,000 , , ) earj BOi celebrated in Btor > and sons by the greatest poets and , nlitoriiiu of ancient times . A short account of Hotr'r , the father of poetry , and of the gods and godrases who played such an Im portant part In the great events to be re- UtoJ , la flm tlvcn as a suitable IntroJuc- tlon to thft book. Then follow the connected Rtorlrs which form the chief subj cts ot the . book. American Book company , Chicago. I "Yellow Pine Matin , the Story of a Prce- I 1 pcclor , " by Hrnr ) O Catlln , Is ttroni ; and woll-wrlttcn portraval of mining life In I the sparsely settled mineral regions of the great wo t The principal scene Is located In ' the mountains of Idaho , where the rough mining experiences of two prospectors are depleted and nome secrets of their liven are develofHHl. Descriptions of camping , pros- pcctlni ? and mining processes are given with unusual corectne-ss. plainly showing the uar- ' rater to bo familiar with the details nf min ing life , and the personal achievements modestly related by one of the prospectors , 1 who cromed the continent In midwinter In , 1RCI to Join the Union army , ire Mmple re citals opeallng to every patriotic heart. 'This ' rough old prospector l In ever ) respect a grand character , as bravo as ho U unsel fish , an sincere In hit ; attachments as he Is Irnplacablo I in hlo tnrnll ) to wrong , and his lonely I death In the solitudes ot the wintry hllUs , and the final disposition of liifl earnings , are a pathetic conclusion of a rugged , noble and self-sactlflcing life There Is nothing extravagant In the stor ) , nothing Improb able It Is slmpl ) the well-told tale of t < vo men whose motives give dramatic color to their t uUs. George H. Illchmond & Co , New- York. York.The The Tool and Ilia Heart , " by T Nor- rcya Council , tells the story of Hasll Thlrnm , who fitartH llfo a very pcnsltlve and well- meaning jouth , but meeting with disap pointment i In love seeks to drown his re gret f In the wild life of Bohemia and bin struggles with the hungry horrors of Lon don rnakr one of the powerful chapters In the t stor ) Ho becomes entangled with a woman whew husband Is a brute and Basil kills 1 him In a duel , roaming her later. Much : Interest 1s added to the tale b > the part l placd In It by a large-minded priest , who i Is Basil's friend , and who leads him back I to right living George H. Ulchmoud & i Co , New York. "The Romance of a Jesuit Ml slon , " b ) M Bourchler 1 Sanford , Is a charming story of love I , adventure and devotion to loft ) ideals of i life and conduct It.t wene Is laid for the- | most part at Tort St Marie , the cen tral i utatlrn of the ml-vilons to- the Huron Indians ] , near the site of the present town of i MldUnd , Can The time Is the middle ot i the seventeenth century The story Is written by a Protestant who does not fall In appreciation of the sublime courage and devotion , of the early missionaries who were deterred , from their ui'AeilVsh labors neither 1 by i the privation of a rude life In the Amer ican wlldernet-s , nor an almost certain mar tyrdom at the handof ) those to whom they brought a message of peace. The llaker . Talor Co. NI > W York "A Galahad ot the Creeks , " by S. Lavett-Ycats , tells of a young Englishman who goes to India to fill a government position In doing which he soon flnds himself enmeshed b ) mtlvo Intrigues His position In life Is fur ther complicated b ) falling In love with the attrntlve ) oung wife of an American mis sionary Death solves the perplexing problem of his situation while engaged In an attempt to capture an old native priest and ringleader In robbing English funds. It Is a readable etory and Us followed with another. "The Widow Lamport , " under the same binding. D. Appleton & Co , New York. Meceath's In Thn Lo..l > Nszariuc" by J Leroy Nixon , Is given the story of Christ's life sub stantial ! ) as told In the four gospels , but filled out with guesses at unnarrated events so as to make a longer and more complete narra tive. The description of Mary , whom Jesua loved , and her sister Martha , Is Interestingly done. Peter , John the Baptist and the am bitious Judas are vividly drawn , and a clever attempt Is made to so relate the death of Judas that It will harmonize the differing accounts of It as given rn the New Testament. J. S. Ogllvlo Publishing company , New York. There Is an atmosphere of intense reality In some portions of "Soldiers of Fortune , " the new novel written by Richard Harding Davis The hero of the tale which , by the way. Is In a new field for the fiiithor , that of adventure , Is a mining engineer , formerly a western cowboy. He Is Introduced to the herolno at a society dinner in Now York. The heroine is a girl of social eminence and notable beauty , whose father emplos the en gineer to go to South America and open ui some mines whleh the latter has discovered for him. Previous to his departure , Clay the aforesaid hero , and Miss Langham , the heroine , become "Interested In one another' through a very slight acquaintance. Clay goes to Olancho , distinguishes hlnuclf might , lly b ) accomplishing the very thing that ho had gone there to accomplish , and at the emr of a ) ear or two the Langhams Journey from New York all the way to that barbarous coast to see how he has done It. The hero and heroine are again together , and Clay bravely determines to make hay while the sun shines. This he proceeds to do In a most umazlng way by suddenly falling in love with a sister of Miss Langham , a superfluous roung person without a mature Idea in he lend , and with certain extraordinary pro pensities for splashing about In the mud o ; nlnc , running the donkey englro and drlv Ing coaches with no remotest relevance to anything whatever In the original forecast o the tale. Not only episodes of love but those of revolution nlso abound In Its disconnected ; > ! ot and many quite Impossible deeds ur performed with .ease by the wonderful hero Charles Scrlbner's Sons , New York Me- geatli's. "Ethologlcal and Egolcglcal Oppceltes , ' the subject of Manic Sa nils' fourth part o the eerleo , entitled "The Opposltcs of the Unlver.io , " the first ot which parts has been mentioned In these columns on a previous rccaslon , Is a discourse about conduct and contains many thoughtful observations on mental development and metaphysics ? Th phllooophy of the universe as "a whirl o ! opposite. * " Is continued , following also the manifestations uf ego ay on Inherent or In dwelling phase of substance , neither capable pablo of destruction or creation a dUplay , In fact , of the cos'inlc will with dlfTeren degrees of manifestation In spiritual , or ganlc and Inorganic life. The book is eir rlched with quotations from the greates thinkers of both ancient aud modern times Peter Hckles , 35 Pulton street. New York , "Sweet Revenge , " by P A. Mitchell , la a war story , In which the roar of cannon am" the clash of swords arc mingled with tn slgha of hearts The center of the romanci In thlu cate l Major Cranderstone , a union man from Tennessee , who U rescued fron : gu rrlllau by two bravo southern , girls whcsi friendship be had gained and after the vsa ho marries one of them. Harper & Brcs. New York. Megeath's "Kngland" and -Germany" are the tltlei of two new books In Appleton's series called "HUtory for Young Readers " The outline of the English story Is told In a clear , con clso narrative by Frances E Cooke , with an attempt to cmphas'ze the large move menu and the growth of free institution , rather than the history of kings. In rb amo series "Germany" In treated b ) Kai F. Krceker , but here the condensation moro evident , and In trtng to preserve ac curnicy of detail the story has been renderei somewhat hoivy D Appleton & Co , New York. Megeath's. The scholasticism of centuries past I suggested In llorden P Bowne's "Theory o thought and Knowledge. " Portions of tb bo k are written Intelligently and with re markdblo clearness of tnulght , but In It entirety the writer doen DOV escape tripplni Into the very error * he points out , vlolatlni Mi own canons and precepts , and leavln his cindle of rnetapht lca In aj dark a vol aud the subject In as knotty a tangle as I uaa occupied from time Immemorial It h wishes to point the way out of the labyrlnt ho fhould get a better key to the Interpreta tlon of life's Jugglery in the realm o thought and knowledge and perhaps In tba e\rnt he might select a route on eoll ground to which he could fatten the threa by which to lead ( oiks out to daylight , liar per 4. Broa , New York. Megeatli'd. BOOKS RECEIVED. The Macmlllan company. New York : Rose of Yfsterday , " b ) F. Marlon Craw ford Cloth ; J1.2J. A. 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The Church at Home and Abroad. 1331 Chestnut street , Philadelphia. The Lotus Kansas City , Mo. Clinton's Magazine Union Square , New York. Thcosophy. 144 Madlron avenue , New York. The Harvard Graduate's Magazine. 6 Beacon street , Boston The- Outlook 13 Aslor Plactf , New York The Humanitarian. Brentano's , Wabish avenue. Chicago Appleton's Popular Science Monthly. 72 Fifth avenue , New York The Open Court Chicago Ohttltrbox. Est.-a & Laiirlat , Bos'on ' iil 'io 1 MadUon .ivcwie. N. v Y ' * Every Month 4 East Twentieth street , New York I.oc < mo ve Enr'tiPerlpg New imlc. The Art Amateur 23 Union Sv.rNew York The Temple. Dcnvo" Cole Intelligence. ROT Fifth f venue , New York Kindergarten News Springfield. Mass The International Studio. HO Fifth nvr- nue , New York SLPUIMI : cotniT LINCOLN , June 15. 1W Court met pur- Hiinnt to adjournment. Wllkln on against Trench , ilNmlsMMl ; Johrxon ngnlnst Van Urunt , lenve to plnlntlnt to file nrnendenl petition In error ; Polk against Castle , Pu- liiskl against Phillips. Young against Sihool District \Ve t Point ( two cases ) , uml Standard Amerleun Hlectrlc Pompan ) nc.ilnst Hnsting1 * I'leotrlc Light Compiri ) , allirmed , Omab i National Hank against Kvrrost Gruln and Mill Company , dis missed , June 1G Iteam ngalnst State nnd Fergu son against State , orders suspending Hen- tence. Holt Count ) against Scott , le.ive to withdraw record of certification , Huffman ngnlnsti Hill" , leave to file nildltlonil transcript , Smith against People's Loin , Building and Savings Association , motion to quawh , record overruled , motion to qui'h bill of cxioptions sustained , liurkholder against McKlnIc-Lannlng Loan and Trust Compari ) motion to dismiss overruled , Kittle against Magruder , Ifnxe granted to proc ed ns appeal and to withdraw record for certification , Johnson acalnst Van Urunt , motion to reinstate bill of exemp tions overruled , Orr against Ballev , mo tion to require bond overruled , appellant to serve and file briefs In thirty dav * or appeal dismissed , Omaha National bank against Washburn and Han com ngalnst Lanlry , ntllrmed , Ilonacum ngalnst Cor- bett , motion for Judgment of reversal over ruled , Chicago , Uurllngton & Qulncy Hall way Company against Nebrask i Clt ) , re- arKiiment order oil September 21 , Thompson against Kyner , Kynor against Aver > and Gibbons against Kvner , motions to post pone hearing overruled , Cnlon Pacific Hill- wuy Company against I'lllott , lenve to withdraw record for certification , Lunne ) against Healey motion for additional se curity overruled. Hlchardson agaln't S'-otm Ultrlf County , diminution of reiord allowed , Southwlck against I crnon , dismissed unlesi appellmt serves and tilts brief" In twentv days ; Oliver against l-anMng , motion to retax costs overruled ; Mills against Kll- iie-r , motion to alllrm overruled , Hecker against Becker ( two cases ) , diminution al lowed , motions to quash bills of excep tions sustained June 17 Alpha Morgan nnd TUhpl A Kohblns were admitted to practice. Carter against Lelghton , dismissal vacated , dl - mlssed unless appellant serve and file brief' In twenty days , Ilrnmhall against Sehloss. nlackmin apalnst Bank and Waldron nKalnst Hllirendorf , dismissed ; Holln asaln t Fines dismissal vacated , reverted with In structions ; Hogue against Ogle , leave to withdraw fcujujestlon of death and motion to dl mKs ; Naldt against Supreme Lodge , C S P. S , motion to strike bond over ruled ; Drexel against Murph ) , motion to quabh bill of exceptions overruled. Hen HrlnB9 were denied In the follow- IHR cases- Webster a aln t City of Lin coln , South Park Improvement Company against Baker. Union Pacific Hnllwav Corn- piny against Thone , Hart against Bank of Commerce. Phenlx Insurance Company against Hale , Walters ngalnst Robinson ( three raM > ) Fowler agaln = t Drown , Hatner against McKlrrley-Lannlng Loan and Tnrs' Company , Security National Dank agalns Latlmer. Menell against Klrkle. Slater against Sklrvlng , Davis npalnst St tte ami Hoard of Education , Aurora agaln&t Moses The following cause * were continued Wells against StecKelbcrK. Fergusor against State , Catron against Stite1 , Hern against State , Musser ngilnst State , Mill against State , State erel Foster agalns Moores , State ex rel Broatch agalns Moores , Whitney against Stite , llalri' against Woodward and State ex rel Smtl against Magney. The following commission to examine ap plicants for admission to the bit was ap pointed : Roscoe Pound , Lincoln ; F A Brogan , Omaha ; B. F. Good , Wahoo : C F Morey , Hastings , and A. D. McCandless , Wymore. The court adjourned sine die Among- the cases decided \veru the fol lowing : KloKe asrainst Gardcls Error from Cum Inp county. Reversed and remanded Ra ffan. C. W'here suit Is brought to foreclose as a mortgage an executory contract for the salt of re-al estate , decree rendered , real e tatc sold and the proceeds applied on the amoun found due , , then on the hearing of an appli citlon for personal Judgment for dellclenc ) against the vendee neither party can rclltl gate any rnaterlil l sue determined b ) sucl : decree. 2 In such foreclosure proceeding the ex ecutlon of the contract , the Identity of t ) real rstate described therein , the breach o the H.ime and the amount remaining : din thereon are material Issues dctennlned b ) the decree . ! When such a decree Is remit red upon the default of the vendee Its effect Is the same as If he hid personally ai"x > ared and lit ! gate V the Issues tendered by the petition. 4 Whether a district court In such fore closure ae-tlon. tilting as u court of e < iultv ' ( without p'eadlngs , nny render a p rsonu judgment against the parties liable for sucl : deficiency not deelded 5 Dirt vvhfn a formal petition Is filed In such ca e for a deficiency Judgment , the party liable therefor flies an answer to fuch petition , the district court then has Jurisdic tion ; and , unless a jury be demanded , rnn ) Itself tr > and determine the Issues presented bv such pleadings. Westcrman ngalnst Shenard. Error from FroMtUr count ) . Allirmed. Itagnn , C Whore a material Issue on trla : Is vvhethe. certain real estate situate In n s'ster state has been Hold nt Judicial Kile therein n cop ) of the return of the .sheriff to the execution showing uch sale Is Incompetent to prove such IHHUC , unless such return Is attested by the clerk and seal of the court to which thu return vrns made and accompinled by the certificate of a judge , chief Juatlee or presld Ins maslstinte of Haiti court that such at teitnllon Is In due form of law. Section 414 Code of Civil Procedure. 2. Pleading and evidence rev lev ed am held that the district court correctly dl reeled a verdict for the defendant. New Kentucky CoV Company ngalnsi Union Pacific Railway Company. Krroi from Douglas county. Reversed nnd re- rucndiHl Ragan , C Unless the annexed certificate of the ofll cur before whom the deposition of a vv lines' . IIUH been taken nfllrmatlvely arrows that the dtposition of such wltnesswuB written In the preHerrce of such otllcer It Is Incompetent evidence. Section1 * 3) ) > 0 and 2S5. Code ot Clvl Procedure 2 H Is reversible error to overrule a mo tion to Hiippress such a deposition nnd nor mlt it tu be read to the Jury when It tend- . to Bupoort the contention of the party offer Inir It an to a material Iraue Hale against Sheelmn Error from Mad Ison county Atllrmetl Norval , J , An unauthentlcated bill of exceptions wll not be considered. i. A practical construction placed urran a. ambiguous contract by thu parties will generally orally be adopted by thu courts 3. One who refuses to perform Ills par of u contract cannot recover for u breac" by the other party Union Pacific Railway Company agalns Young Krror from Krmbatl county. Dls missed Norval , J " A petition In error will be tltgml sed un less the transcript contains a copy of tin judgment or final order sought to bo re viewed , authenticated by the certlllcale o the clerk of the trial court Forbes against McClatchcy Error from Antelope county. Reversed and remandei" Norval , J. Evidence examined , and held that th damages assessed by the jury are inatle quute. Ixisey ngalnat Neldlg , Error from Mod son county , Ruvei&ed and remanded. A party cannot have relief In equity against the enforcement of u law judg ment unltHS he has mutter of defense which waa not available In the law action , or hud a good defense at lav.- which by fraud or accident , without negligence on hta part , he did not present In the law action , Atwood against Marshall. Error from Lancaster county. ltever oii and remanded. Harrison , J. \Vnero alleged error i i regard ta the „ , . or refrml t < tv < > n < enes of eont' eecutlvely nurnl e-r d . ln Uu. . n u < are nstl Blgned In gr > ti In the iiH't on for a new trial , the assignments win on review be examined no further when it is ascertained that the action of 0 fc { trial court was proper to one Instruction ft cither group. 2. A motion for n new trial It IndlvlM-f ble nnd If Jointly rn u > Jiy two or more of the parties to a full. Irani alignment of error therein oanhof Bo "sustained ns to nil , It must be overruled. i 3. If a mortgage b ifen > hil to the grantee therein Is voluntarily ejtcv'tttexl nnd placed of record by the grantor , the grantee's ac- ceptnnce thereof will b prenuineil , but such presumption majvbv rebutted by proof thnt the mortgagee never accepted the In- Ptrutnent , but If no sneh proof Is ma le the presumption must prevail | l ' 4. In this state thestrict rule of cross- examination has been Approved. "The crov-ex.imlnntlon of 'ft ' witness should tic restricted to the facts rind circumstances drawn out on his direct examliintlon. H It I I Is tlc'lred to examine the witness upon other mutters the party desiring firch ex- i amlnntlon must make the witness his own'f I ' and call him ns such Davis against Nell - ll h. 7 Neb , St , adhered to. " Hoggs ngulnst i ' , Tlromp on , 13 Neb.103 , u In oases where the Issue Is of fraud In the matter * Involved n wide latitude will generally bo allow eel to the cross-ex- nmltmUon of witnesses , especially If they were jiartles to the transactions In question , I i tnich n cur Is subject to limitation within i the pound discretion of the- trial Judge , nnd unless an nbu e of such tll rretlon to I i i the prejudice of it compliilnlriE party npI I pear1 * . restriction ot the cro s-exnrnlna- I tlon will not furnish sulllclent cause for I I the reversal of n Judgment. 0 Alleged error In the rejection of te tl- I nroiiy eannot avail If t"ie une or substnn- 1 I tlnll ; the s.um testlmon } had been or vvasjn pftetnnrU allowed to be obtained from the witness. Union Paclllc Hal way company ninliit " IjViui" ( lied nt this time 7 Certain testlmon } which bad n bearing on the question of the value ot property , the nlUb'cd conversion of which wns In lltlgn- tlnn , was offered nnd excluded the1 < iue uon of value of the property wns one n t > which the testlmon ) wa conflicting ancr variant. The te t < tnotiv held material nnel Its exclu sion prejudicial f rror Chicago. Hex-k I lnntl .1 Pacific Railroad Conipun ) against llingo Krror from Sarp ) ecint ) Atllrmeel Pest , C J Uocirme-nts aecompinylng tie transcript required upon nppeal or proccp lings in ei- ror wll be disregarded by this court unless authenticated by certlllcnte of the cleik of the district ceiuit Iloslovv against Shonberger l > ror from llurnllton count } Afllrmeil Post. C J. A rninual Interference with enttc'l ! Is not essential to u valid lew thereon It Is jiif- llclent If the oropert ) Is pte'ent and subject for tlii' time being to the control of the olll- cer holding thc writ , nnd thnt he In express term * asserts his dominion over it b ) virtue of such writ 2hcn Ihe record shows tint n Jury war vvulveil ut it preceding term , such waiver will be presumed to be general und not for the particular term at which it w > s miule fount ) of Dauirns against llies ( Lrror from Douila count ) Atllrmpil Ilvnn \ mere ainendnicnt of" a ectlon of n "tit- tile \ * \oil ! for want of compliance with sec tlon U article III of the constitution of this state vvhon there Is In the nnieiidntjrj. act no mention of or reference to the amended section Tolerton & Stets-m Company ngalnst the Oc-rnian-Amerlcan Savings It-ink of Leimrs In Krror from Dawes count } Allirmed Ryan , C In the nbsenee of a bill of executions It will be assumed that the district court was fully jiftllleMl bv the proofs ino rullnc on various motions ns to require the enforce-- tt.ent of its judgment , whlr.i previous ! } had been " nfllrnied and illrecteel to be enforced this couit I'-irJue n ilnst Ml "nurl P.iclllc Ilailwav fonipnnv Appenl from Lancaster count } De-eree Irvine , C. In the case of n bullrHnR1 contract where thu ov.nrr has wronpfuly. Interrupted the contractor and prevented bis completing the work , the > contractor IsJ entl'Ied ro a lien for the ronnnnble value of the labor he hTs . 'trfrrnied and material he nis furnl = hetl , t-ut he i-innot have aJlen.for the damas" b'talncd from the brejcJi of the contract J One contiacting directly with the owner rr.nv fllo his claim of lien nt in ) time wlthli four months of the tlnve of the performance- of the labor or furnishing of the material 3 Tim statute of limitations begins to run ajraKst a mechanic's len from the time of fifing the claim of Hen. n Norfolk licet Sugar Company against ICooh Hrror from Mndslen county Uc- vers tl and remanded i Irvine , C It clearly appearing ; that the verdict In this case , was rendered ( ln disregard of the Instruction * and evidence the judgment Is reversed. ' 2 In a pet tonal Injlir ) case by a seiv- iint nyalnst a mnste-r fhti evidence with out conlrntllctlon dl , lo lusr thnt the li. Jur } was sustained b } reason , ot the negu genco of another servant of the same mater - - ter , there1 beingno further et Idende as to the relations existing 'bfttvveen the two servants , and thu Jur ) having answered \Ve don't know" to special Interroga tory as to whether they were fe'llow serv ants , held , that the general venllct In favor of the plaintiff was not sustained b } the evidence CUirl : ant ! Leonard Investment Compiri ) against \Vu ) Appeal from Lancaster count ) . Deciee. Irvine , C. A pin chaser nt a Judicial sale who In stead of pa ) Ing the amount of bU bid to the ofllcer making the sale , undertakes to himself disburse It In discharging liens does so at his peril. 2. The title of tlie purchaser where there Is an appeal from the older of confirm itlon relates back on affirmance at le ist ns far a that oidtr and he m.i ) not tltduct fiom the amount of his bid sums which he has p ild on account of taxes becoming liens on the propei ty and Interest accruing on a senior mortgage subject to which he bought , between the time of confirmation and the time of alllrmance or dismissal of nppeal. J The holder of a Hen not made a party to a foreclosure case has no standing by Intervention on motion for distribution to ask to have the purchase money applied to the satisfaction of his lien 4 A motion for distribution should prop erly be made after the fund comes Into the hands of the ofllcer in iklnir the sal or after It Is paid Into court , If such be the order. If made earlier the court may refuse to entertain It , but If overruled on the ground that It Is prpmaturei the order should bo without prejudice to u later ap plication Morrow against Gilbert. J > ror from Douglas county Dismissed Ungan , C This court's appellate Jurisdiction In er ror proceedings H limited to llnal orders unel judgments made ; by the district courts 2 An order wa3 made setting aside a venllct After the term at which this waa done , n motion was tiled to vacate bild onlei Thu icc'ortl brought here recites "The court finds that th order granting1 H new trial was made contrur ) to and in violation of the rules of this court * * was prejudicial en or and erroneous ! ) granted and the court would set a-lde tald order granting wild new trial had thl > court jurisdiction to do so " Held , not a Una ! order , HurHliinan against Intrner'-on Hrror from Cass county Decree. Itugan , C , On the hearing of n bastardy proceeding it In error foi the district to in < > i m evidence of the value of the services ren- eleretl by the attorneyo of the proxe > cutrlx , 2 The word maintenance found In section K , chapter xxxvll , ( . 'omp Sluts , should not It ? no construed ns to liicliulu Die value of tli- services of the prosecutrlx' attorneys. McCllrrtock against State Uanlc ol Table Hock Urror from Pawnee county. Af- Iliinet } Hatsntr , C. The caption of H elepoMtlon may be read In connection with the ci'itlllcato nt the end thereof for the purpose ) of determining whuthcr the deposition discloses that It wan tnUen at the. time and place and before the olllcer mentioned In the notice 2 Where the defense to a suit on n prom issory note Is thnt the name hntl been ma- tcilally altered after Its -tecutlon anil de livery 'he note Itself not illiclo lntr any evl dence of hirch a'teration rjn ? burden of proof Is upon the party alleging such alteration to establish the same ? by u preponderance of the evidence. Perkins against Potts. Apyenl from Huf- falo county Afllrmeil. Itatrun C One who takes po xeston of real estate as the tenant of another cannot hold sMd real ertiite ndverse-Iv tp his lessor without llrft having actunllv or constructively mir rendered the piemlfes to him. 2 Where a terrant in possession without hU UmVord'a consent attorns to a third jiaity- the latter not having ucc.ulretl the Interest of the Und'ord In the rra ) estate either b ) grant or operation of law" the pos essorv rijrits of tlie landlord urw not thereby af- fee-ted an such an atturnment Is void 3 The venden of an executory contract for Uiu sale of real estate , Uy virtue ) of sucn con tract , entered Into po es lon made certain luv.nivemente upon the premises and jiaitl ) jierformetl hla contract of fmrcliaao ; after ward the vendee , wh'la' ' In ! default of the performance of his ' . 'an ; of llhe contract of ourchnye leased the preinism to a tenant for one vear and put him .In po ? e lon Tnc vendor by reason of the-default of the ven- < -aa and In pursuance of the provisions of the contract of sa'e declared Mo same for feited and demanded i > omeflon of the prem- : es from the vendee , The posaesnlon was not wirrendt-red and thereupon the vendor w nt urwn the cremlses ind lnrtii" "l the tenant without the vendee's knowleelge or consent to accept a lease from him. the vendor , for said premises. The vendee forcibly entered ant ! removed part of the cropa grown by his tenant and threatened to enter ami remove the remainder and the vendor applied to the district court for a perpetual Injunction tn reitraln the ven- < leu entrance upon the premises Held , that the application wait properly denied. France axalnst Bell Appeal from York county Attlrmed. Harrison J In all actions in equity either party may appeal from ilie Judgment or decree or final order made by the district court tn the su- nreme court ( sec. 675 , coda of civil proced ure. ! 2. In an action to foreclose a mortgage It wus determined and udjudtred that thu mirt- WUB void and the mortgagee en till tt to ' nt relief thereon , antl the notion was con tinued for henrlnc of the exmtroversy In rc- eard to the indeutoJness. the payment of w'Mch the nrortgape purporteet to secure , He'd , to be n final onler In relation to the , mortgage within the mennlng of the code [ und nppe liable 3 The mere fact tint n. grantor In a con- veanex > of n famllv homestead la described therein as n slnple rerson , will not e top the ; grantor from nssertlnjr the homestead chnr- ncter of the premlfes Included In the con- ve.inco or the rlgnt of homestead therein ns again" ! n grantee or mortgagee. , I The home'tead of married persons may be property the title to which Is In either the lui ljnnd or wife , and to bo valid , a mortcaco thereof must be signed and nc- knoaledceHl b > both the husband and wife. The fact thu they are not mini ; toscther nt the . tlrno of the execution of the Instrument does not effect the rule or rob It of nny of Its force . Lerlerer aKirln t the Union Savings bank. Appeal from Lancaster county Allirmed. Opinion bv Irvine , C A defendant liy answering over waives er- ror In overruling his demurrer to n petition for defect of .nrtles , I The code ree'mrnUlnp ne > distinction of 'form footworn actions at luv and sultIn J lexiult ) . the obtcctlon that n petition vra ) Ing eiiultable | | relief states a case for a legal rem . y. e\annot braised bv crier > l dprnurror . 3" A petition which sl-TtPH facts show HiK that plaint ff Is tlie equitable * owner of n Judg-- menl , In f ivor of another , and asking thnt a trust be declared , states a cases for equitable relief 4 The plaintiffs held two notes made by W , who died On leirnlnsr of hl death they sent tn M one of the notes endorsed to At "for < collet-lion nnd Recount" of plaintiffs. jThe ) ont a copy of the other note without endorsement M's Instructions wc-re to pre- sent tht > note fnr allowancens clalnw Inicnlnst W's estateM , however , presentee ) n claim In his own name ? , Including the * * two lotes with several other ltem The cl ilm ad uttnt IIP 1 tberetei a copy of the note benr- ng the restrictive endorsement H did not Ip crlbe the other note In tetms M then cure-sent cd to a bank that he had paid a lumber of laltns nmlnst W s estate which 10 illel mil wl"h longer to oarr ) and askeJ the bank to curr ) them The bank Investi gated far e-iiiush to le.arn that M had pre sented a ( lalm to the amount he > stated but lid not examine th" claim Itself It then took i n > te for the amount of the culms tnnile iv the administratrix to M and ender > ed by M to the b mlc , nnd nilvnnced M the monev , none of whle-h was tnld to the plaintiffs Thereafter M < claim wns allow eel and M assigned the Judgment the'tv- fen to tlie bank In an nctlorr b ) the plain- tlffs to dev-Hre n trust In their f.avor to thnt ; > nrton ! of the1 lu Igment representing their iotp = , held Hist , ih it th" bank wns cruiigcd xMlh notice of the want of ownership In M. eponil. that M's ne'ti aril ropie-seiit.attons in ele illni ? with the bank u Pre not \\lthln the scope of his reil or appirent authorlt ) , i * njenl of plalntllT" third thai fie nllow- ince ot the c aim to M vv.i not an adiulici- tlon binding on platntinthnl M < n\n d the claims , fourth tint pi ilntlffs weie eiiiUltd to hnve > i trim decl ire'd In their f.uor as airilnst the- bank nn\ei against Rlchni Koii CHOI from fe.iunders county Alhrnicd Opinion l IrvineC Theerr01 , If anv existed. In rotiulrlnp a plilntllf to elect between two counts In his petition enliKntly referiln lo the same c iusiof action Is linrmless and not a groun 1 lor reveis.il when the evidenceon tlie trial . 'Illl ninth elv dKlo'es tint thtr court abnti- iluiieil bv the olrctlon could not under the fuels lead to n ifcoveiv J The endorsn lent ot > i nc-cotlable tnsti u- menl "for collection nntl act omit ' of the c'iulor er merels constitutes the euJoi ee : the nirent of Hie e-ndoisor foi the t > urpo-.o . ot collecting nnd remitting- the proceeds U ins > s no title to the < > iidofte and con- fcis no nutlioritv on him to ti.msfer the rnstiiunent bv saleor e-idoisenunt to an other to , i lo ching- < former ondoiaers ii'itler the L > nv menhant 1 Monej paid to n third person In tlls- clmtse of th.lfbt of mother nannot be re covered back when the payment was made v iluntull ) , without nny legal obligation on the paur without nnv duress , compulsion or deceit , without an ) previous reqtiesi from lie- debtor , and without nil ) subsequent promts.1 of repayment i Hvltlcnce hem to 'u tnln a finding that the pavnieut in this case was such a volun- tar ) r a ) nient. " > A liidsment v\lll not be reversed for warn. 01 findings on at ! the ls-tue . when the flntllnps made required Indup-'tulently of the result on other Issues , the Judgrmeiit ren dered Jones asalnst nunbur Hnor from Hitch cock county Afllrmeil Opinion by Irvine. C. LvldeiiieexHinlned nnd held to .sustain n verdict that chattels had ncen purchased In good filth without notice by the vendee of an Infant on the part of the vendors to de fraud creditors 2 In , i contest between a vendte nnd cred itors of the vendor , the adequacy of the consideration If It bo n valuable considera tion will not be Inquired Into except foi the purpo e of throw IIIR light on the inten tion of t'-o parties 3 The lelinqulslimeiit of a valid entry of land ureler the timber-culture - act of cons - n -s constitutes a valuable consideration and is not void ns acnlnst nubile pollci Kloke against Gnrdels Error from Cum Rar'anUc"l > He\cr"ed and remanded \\here suit Is brought to foreclose as n mortgage an executor ) contract for the sale of real estate de-cree remlrred rea Sta..c.oE.a"1 ! , lno Proceeds applied on the amount found due then on the hearlntr o an application for personal Judgment foi lefielencv against the vendee neither part ) can relltl ate any miterlal issue deter mined b > such decree. 2 In uch foreclosure proceedlns- eve cutlon of the contract , the Identity of the real estate described therein , the brc.acl of the same and the amount rernalnlne elu thereon nre material ls u ; s dotermlned b' the decree When = uch a decree Is rendered unon the elcfault of the vendee its effect Is th same as If he had personally appeared ant I'tlsated the issues tendered by the pell 4 Whelher a dlslrlct court In such fore osure action , sitting as a court of cqult ) without further pleading * may render a personal judgment against the parties ll.it > ! f r such deficiency not decided 5 But when a formal petition Is filed In such ca e fof n deficiency Judgment , th part ) liable therefor flies an answer to such petition , the district court then has juris diction , and , unless a Jury be demanded , may It'elf tr ) and determine the Issues pr ° sontPil by such pleadings Westerman against Sherurd En or from Frontier county Allirmed R.ij-an , C Where a material Issue on trial Is whether certain real estate situate In a sister state has been sold at Judicial sale therein , a copy of the rettiin of the sheriff tn the exec utlun showing suich "ale , Is incompetent to prove such iuo , unless such return Is attested by the clerk and seal of the court to which the return was nude and accompinled by the certificate of n Judge , chlejf Justice or presiding mnplstrate nf said court tint -uch attestation Is In due form of law. Section -til. Code of Civil Procedure 2 Pleadings anil evidence reviewed and held thnt the district court eorrectly dl- recled a verdi t for the elefendnnt New Kentucky Coal Company against Union Pacific Hallway Company. JCrior from Dorririas county. Reversed nnd re manded Itagnn , C Unless the annexed certificate of the ofllcer before whom the deposition of a w lines- has been taken affirmatively shows thnt the deposition of such wllnc" was written Irr the. presence of such olllccr. It Is Incompetent evidence Sections 3.SO nnd 3S3 , e'odo of Civil Procedure 2 It | H reversible error to overrule a mo tion to mippre s such n deposition and per mit It to be read to the Jury when It tends to support the contention of the party offering It as to a material Issue Forbes ugnlnxt QlcTIatchey Krror from \ntclope count ) Revered and remanded Survnl J Hxidenco examined and held that the dam- it-'es u > sos pd b ) the Jur ) ' are Inadequate. Lo'ey riptalnst NeldlgRrror from Madison -ountv Revep-ed nnd remanded A party cannot have relief In equity against enforcement ' of n law Judgment , unless 1i9 Ims matter of defense which was not vallable In the law action , or hud a good oJansn at law -which by fraud or .accident , without negligence * on his part , he did not recent In the law action I Union Pacitlc Railway Company against YounjHrror from Klmliall county Jls- ml'feed Norvnl , 1 I A petition In error will bn dismissed unless the transcript contains n ce > py of the Judg ment or final order nought to be reviewed authenticated bv thu cerllilcafe of the clerk of the trial court. Don't Stop SUDDENLY To tlo so Id In- jiiilous to tlie Tobacco Nervous System. Tlie on I ) Mi-len fi Baco-Curo ll i- elinfor ( lie Tolint-c-u liiiltU , Has cured thout- umift where other Baco-Guro remedies fal ed ( Write for proofn ) . Ioea not defend on " the will power of the "aco-Guro user. 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Louis Express. . .7 55.ini n.(0nm 1'acli'c junction Local S.iopiu (1-nBt ( Mall ( ex hunili.i.f OmniaynlonUcpol | , lutli & Miinnn su | Oinalia C SCpm.r Chicago Limned * 0-am llJWnm . Chlca8i > _ nxpresa ( ex , bunila > J.J IiiH ] LcaVMTciIlCAO.O fc NOUTHVVEST'NlArrWe * OmahaUnlon | Depot , loin * Mivuon 8t | Omaha 10 4am * na trrn PxuresH S:40pm : 4-45pm Vestlbulo.1 UmlixO. " :4ui : > m 6 55pm " SI i' ul t.ipres- Mam rjiam" St. 1'aul Limited O'pm ? 3nam S.oux City uoca ll:10pm s'jOpm OmiiSa-ChlcaBO BuetHl * .00nm v UIMourl Xslli-v Lxieai . . . . . . .30an > Excepl riurulay. Except Monili > LeaViTTCHIt.'AGO. II. I. & OiiiahalUiiloii U got. 10th & MIU.OII I Ornnh'x - Twain AtHntlo r.xtin-ss ( ex Sundn . . 5 3pm T.oopm NlKht Lxpi * ' § S liara 4 Mnm. . Chlcnijo Vcsllimteu Limited . . .l-ZOpm WESt. Colorado LlmHeil. . . . . . 4 05pm : = = = = " f tr& . MO "VALLH * iAtrive Dcjn-t , KiSi & VVebai-r Sts. i Umalia Fast Mill nml 5 ODp-u 3 OTpm. 55x oat ) Wyo Kx. .ex. 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( SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. | Airlve OmahalUnlan Depot. jOlh & Mn on3n _ I Onnlia " C 10am St Piul "T.iBsenjer 11.10pm 7 ; - = m Sloui City PaapenKer 00pm 5 nm SI. 1'oul I.lmited 9-oum r-TaTes I WAD ASH HA IL WAY JA"rrlve Omalialtlnlon Depot , lOlh A MabonSt _ J Omaha f 30pm Canon Imll USO. ra Uuvca'j lJfTON PACIFIC fXrflves OmalialUnlon Di-pot. lOlh & Mason Sla I Omah 8 liinm Overlnntl Limited . 4 4pm a.30pm nrnl'ie A Stromsl/i ? Ex ( ex Sun ) 3.5Apm r. i. , .Oranrt Ulan.I Expres * i x Sun ) , 3'f.t'pm , ra t Mall. . . .11. . _ . _ .lOtAuro , , , - . . . . ' I * . M A O ( Arrives Omah il 15th nml Welxter I Omalu I l 00pm Sioux City Kxpresa ( ex Sun ) . .11.loam 8 Mini Sioux City Acco ( ox Sun ) . . . 8 Zipra 0 11pm . . M Piml Limited . . . 9 ISum 3 DOam . Sioux City Acco ( bunday enl .1 ! iam VHEN GOIM , 10 NCVYOKK OK I'HILADhLI'MIA rRAVEL. BY 'I HE LliHlGH VALLLY KAILUOAI ) Solid rralm , Superb Equipment. Wnlnit Cor a la Carte. Scen ry imequulleil Koute of the BLACK lIAMONlJEM'l < ii.S. : IIANUbOMLbf TKAIN IN TMU WOULD. . . , , Write ( or uJvcrtltlnu ; mutter nntl full par ticulars to J , A. S. RHED , N. W. P. A. , 218 South Clark St. . Cltlcugo , or CIIAS. 5. I.RIJ , General Pamcnger Agent , Philadelphia , I'u. lake Michigan and Lake SuperlorTransporlatlon Co. UKE SUPERiOB STEHLIERS. THE GREAT LAKE ROUTE. Oifn'lho. > ew MUclhleuiii liliMuuUo | > i. Sailings From Chicago. For M Ulnae lilaml lielrolt. Cleveland , HufTnlo.Tor. outo.ctciTue.VA MV\nl I' M , Thu 1IA M Hat U111. Fur Clmrleioli , llnlbor hTirln , IVU lf T , utoi Tuei BA vi.Tiiur. I1A M.Kat il'M , tut ilariMietto. llmneuck , lioughton , Aiblontl. puluth.etc. Veil ! . lllu'tratrrlimmnhlrti mailed free on application. cl AND BOCKS , RUSH AUD N. WATER STS. CHICAQO , i'noi'osAr.s ron cr.o'iinxo , nrc , m : . parlrncnl of the Interior , Otllco of Indian Affairs , WaHhlnuton , D C1. , Juno 17 , 1KJ7 Healed proiK als , endorwil " 1'roposnls for Clothlntr , Ktcas the cnHt may be , and directed to thn coniinl"Hf | > ner of Indian aff.ilrn. Noa. 77 nntl 79 U'ooster utreet. Now i'orls City , will be received until 1 o'clock p m. , of ThurHla ) , July 15 , JSS7 , for furnlshlriK for the Jndlun oervlco ololh- InB and woolen Roodx HldH must be made on. Kovernme-nt bl.inka .Schedule t Klvlnu all nc-eessary Information for bidders will be furrrlshetl upon application to the Indian olllce In WaBlilnBton , NOH 77 and 79 WOOH- ter Btreet. Now York City , or 1241 State slrcet. Chliau'O , III. HidH v\lll be opened nt the hour and tlay niuntloned , and bidden ) are Invlttd to lx ! present at thu opeiilriK , CIJIlTiriKD CHiC'KAll bltH must IMI accompanied by certified e hcckH or drafts upon Home 1'niteil States depository or nol- vent national bunk for nt least KIv'i : I'KH CUNT of the urnount of the propoHul W. A JO.N'iH , CommlsHloner J.'l d0t SV1ADE ME A MAIM AJAX TAULRTSI'OSniVH.y OUUK Al It f rrroti9 / > ( * f * f * K&illnj )1d ) . bjr AltOrunit'l other Kit * * * * * ft ml In < ll * cretlon * t ry'irAfj ( utnl * uro/y io toi * J/ > t Vltulltr In old or joun * . nd tit a niaulor htu lynbu lo * a or m rrJa § . J'rrrtmt ] it uniljr onU ( Vn uuiHloq if taka in tinm Ihelr ow howr lmni Uat * liHprortt. menl und * ff cti a CUUB whore all otb ra tall In lUlnpon liuriiig th tvnalnu AJax Tablets. Tli ; iiaTncared thauMDiU MII 1 will car * you \ \ ev * * puiitir * wrltUn utraiU * to bffect a can * m U CM or rufund the riouey , Jrif 00 ce ' r > r Piukaj o , or ti i > uckaaj ( full treatment ) for Ql.fft ny mall , ta pUIu wrnpMr. tittou rHnif < ( of trtr * > . < irayUr ire * AJAX REMEDY < 'O. . ll' " " ? ' - For al In Omaha ty Junoi Foriyth , 201 K lUh xlrtcl. Kuhn vt Co. Ktli and DoUKla * Slrttt * . DruccUta- Ladles Who Value I A reSned complex Ion mutt use Pozzonl'i Pow der. H produce * a soft anil beautiful ekln.