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    J TlfM TUB OMAHA DAILY MXHt FRIDAY , APRtft 15. 1Sf)8. ) * >
SPECIAL NOTICES
AttvrrlUtmrnti for them column *
wilt be taken until III in. ( or the
renln * null until 8 | t. m. for the
MvralBK < fl "d r vitltlotM.
ArtrerllMFri , fejr rrqneitlnit n an -
fevred check , CUB fcare a rjFr ml-
reMe4 ta mbere4 telttr ! earn
I ( The Bee. A turner * mo mldreNied
.will be delivered on preM-Btallon of
the check only.
Rate * , 1 1-ao * frord flr t Innertlont
lc a word therenflrr. jrotliln * tnken
toe le Ihnn * .1e for the Brut iaier-
| OB. 1'htut nilverttntment * mail be
run consiuenHrelr.
WASTED MALK I1KLP.
CANVASSERS TO TAKK ORDERS ; NEW LINE
of work | no heavy good * to carry : ul ry or
commlulon. C. F. Adams Co. , 624 .So. Jtlhi St.
13 6&
BAI.ESMAN ron CICATIS , tlB A MONTH AND
expmMi ; oH firms prienc unnecessary ; In-
durfmcnts to customer * . C , C. lllsnop * Co. ,
Bt. I ul . ' B-CW
AGENTS AND BHAKCH MANAOKHS ! 8A7.ATIY
and rotmnlraiom Hunter Tailoring & / * ' ' ' "
CO. . Cincinnati , O. H-M4M Ale *
BALBflMEN TO BEU/ TOILET BOAP TO
dealers ; | 1M per month iwlnry and expcniM ;
experience unnecessary. I < ouls Krn t Co. . St.
Mo. B-MKJ
( WANTED , A OOOD , HK1.IAIIUHUSTUNO
canvasser. Apply to Umnha Anchor Fence
Co. . 2M-207 N. 17th Bt.
1K 1-031TION TO IlinitT 1'AItTV-tl.IOO
quired for 90 days. Address li W. Uee.
WANTED. CYMNDKIl WESB FEKDEU3 :
steady employment anil oed wage * . Ilecaii
Printing House , 83 I'ljrmouth Place. C
"
CO PAINTKIIS "WANTED. MACWNKnY
bullcllnir , Exposition Kroimds. D 2S.1-H
.WANTED. AN EXI'EUIENCED DRESS GOODS
salesman. J. I * llwmlels & Sons , Hu't " , 6'
COOK. EXPOSITION HOTEL. 1811 UAKE.
'
FIVE SALESMEN WHO CAN EAUN WMO
yearly nnd expenses selling sUple Roods to
eeneral trade ; lone ti-rtnf of credit. Successful
scheme men of unquestioned Integrity only.
Western Mfg. Co. , Sykes Block , "
WANTED AT oNCE-aENEn.vu
urnlth. Prefer single mm. Steady Job for the
rlsht man. A. It. Gordon , Kearney , Neb.
II 311 II *
jfBMABT.n MEN TO TACK UP ADVErtTISINO
lRns ! * 12.M weekly : mend- work : ijend lOc for
trostnice. sample , etc. Yimnir Medle'np Co. . 2I ! >
N. Colorado St. , Philadelphia , Pn. M313 1. . *
WANTED. CATiniAOE PAINTEIJ.
hnrdt ft Co. . 8121 North 2Uh. It-Mill
WAXTF.IJ FKMAI.K HEW.
OT GIRLS FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK : J3 TO
17 week. Canadian Office , 1122 Douglas.
WANTEO-OIP.L AT DOUAN HOUSE. 422 S.
Wh St. , one ulosk south of court hoU .
\VANTED-AN EXI'EUIENCED GERMAN Oil
Jtolieiiilan cook ; must be a thorough cook ; III
pnmll family.VBKe J3.CO. 2301 St. Mary's
Ave. . corner 24tli and St. Mary's Ave.
WANTED. OIIIL AT DORAN HOUSE. 422 S.
18th St. , one block south of court house.
AT ONCK-FIKST CLASS L.ADV SOLICITOII
to call on Omaha merchants. References. Ad
dress "M 5. " Hee. C-aM-14
( WANTED. A COMPETENT GIRL FOU dEN-
eral housework In small family : references
required ; rail In the cnlng. . Mrs. David A
Baum , 101 So. S2d nvfnue. C M323 17
FOH IlKXT HOUSES.
CHOICE HOUSES AND COTTAGES ALL. OVEIt
city ; * 3 to 73. Fidelity , 1st floor N. Y. Life
D C62
LIST. M'CAQUE , 15TH AND DODGE
H . P 664
HOUSES , FIJATS. GAnVlN BROS. , 1C13 FAH'l !
HOUSES IN AM * PARTS OF THE CITY. THE
O. F. Davln Company , ISO ! Farnam. D 607
HOUSB3. HENEWA & CO. , 10S N. 15TH ST.
D 663
HOUSES , STORES. BEMIS , PAXTON BLOCK ,
D 69
DETACHED MODERN 1I-ROOM , ALSO 9-TIOOM
house : keys it 2343 Capitol Avc. Tel. CT3. U
H. Robson. D 71
jiOVINO HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PIANo's
Om.Van & Storas" Co. , 151U4 Farnam. Tel. 13ID
D-670
RENT. ABOUT APRH > 15 , TO GOOD TEN
ant , 8-room bouse ; all conveniences ; 22d street
near California ; not for boarders or roomers
133. 5Q6 N. Y. Life building. D M834
FOR RENT COTTAGE , ROOMS. MODERN
convenlenceo. 113 S. 17th Ave. Inquire at 714
8 , 17th St. D-110
B
R. HOUSE , NEAR ! 7TH AND PARKER : NICE
place. D-258-15 *
FOR REST FURXISHED ROOMS.
S NICE ROOMS , HOUSEKEEPING. 111 ! SOtlTI
llth St. E-M763
DnsmAm.E HOOM. M. F. ROYS , N. T. i
UdR. 'I'hone 811. K-M211 A17
IN PRIVATE FAMILY. 1919 DODGE.
JPLEA8ANT UURNISHED ROOMS. 218 NORTH
Nineteenth St. E-16S
FURNISHED ROOMS , WITH OR WITHOUT
board ; beautiful location. 113G South 3)st. )
E 233-14 *
NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS FOUR T1LOCK8
from postofllce. 1811 Cass. E M2C7
FOR RENT. S HANDSOMELY FURNISHED
rooms , nn objection to light housekeeping. In
quire 23C6 Douglas. E-J83-14 *
NEWLY FURNISHITD ROOMS. FLAT ONE ,
DavldKO Rulldlnff , Eighteenth and Fnrnam.
TC-M31J 17 *
FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH OR WITHOUT
, board ; beautiful location. 1139 South 31si.
E M324 17 *
ROOMS nv THE DAY OR WBEK AT THE
Central hotel , 15th nnd Dodge HU. E-M3J3 M14
J NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. TOGETHER
or separately , or 2 for housekteplnc. "CfV
Dodge St. U M327 13 *
FlIHMSHKn nOOHS A5O IIOAItD.
THE MF.IIRIAM. FIRST CLASS FAMILY HO-
tel. 15th and Dodge Bts. F-672
BOOMS. AVITH BOARD. 2108 CHICAGO ST.
' F-407 A21
BXPOSITION , EXPOSITION. EXI'OSiriON.
The Saratoga Hotel ; new house ; new furniture ;
modern equipment ; cxpcrlcncrd management ,
adjoins exposition ; boarders toileted ; rattM rcn-
iMimWe : take Sherman Ave , cars to 2lit. unl
Amen Ave. John II. Pierce , proprietor : D. T.
Tubba , manager. F 033 AtS
rURNlSHUD ROOMS , TRANSIENTS ACCOMmodated -
modated ; cheap rates. 520 N , l tli. F M225 IS *
SICE ROOMS WITH HOARD. 1S24 11INEY ,
( ARGE SOUTH FUONT ROOM. ALCOVE. MOD-
ern. detached house ; private family. 2I2 Cass.
F-ilO-
KICKLY FI'IINISHED FRONT ROOM : PRIvate -
vate famll > . 762 S. 29th St. F 304-18 *
FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOAl\D , FOUR
blocks from exposition. 3332 N. 2Mb ' .
F-M'.i : 15 *
FOIl UEST UXFUUSISHEU ROOMS.
( OR RENT , NICE SOUTH FRONT 1INFUR-
nlshed rooms , with Uath : Wlthnell block. F.
W. Cunnlchael , No. , Wlthnell block.
Q-9M
FIVE ROOMS. 180 FARNAM. G-MK1 16'
FOR HKT STORES AND OFFICES.
FOR RENT , DESK ROOM IN GROUND FLOOR
office , Be * bu'Sdlnc ' ; water , ( team heat , electric
lurl't and janitor service. Apply to Superln <
Undent. Be * bulldlmr , 1 197
FOR RENT-IN THE BEE BUILDINO :
One large corner room. 2J floor , with vault and
prlvatt office. attr , lo.
Ono large front room , M floor , divided Into twc
looms by partition : w t r , tto.
One largo corner room , U door , with vault ,
On * front room , divided by partition , 3d fttor.
One corner room , with vault , 3d floor.
One larc room. 3d floor , with partition dlvldlni
U Into one large room and two smaller prlvati
rwo"urve cround floor rooms ; fronting ITtti St.
BeTeral 'mail roomi on 4th floor , with vaults.
Ml these room * are heat.-d with steam , tlectrli
lljrhtn. aupplled with flr t cJa Janitor senrlrji
elevatori run day nd ( II nl ht ; > ulUlni
trlclly flreproof. Applr lt erintfnenl
-IM
FOH HKXT * TOHI )4 ) A.tt ) OFFICK5.
_ ( Cnntlnucd , )
Poll UHNT. Tilt : 4-RTOIlt
nt 918 Fnmm t. Thts htilMIn * h n fireproof
reinem lianement , water on nil tloors. gar , fit.
Apply nt the office of The lloe. I 910
Fol Tit ACKAOK TIlANSFKitlNO AND
desk room , Apply lo the Anltmun Jk Taylnr
Machinery Co. , N. E. cor. ttli .t Jacksnn His.
-art
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\VA.\TKI ) .
WANTni , AaBKTSTO SEI.tj AVKFtlJKttK
K ireneratnrs ; murt be men rf ability find
nimt mennii. Acetylene , the llnht of th fntur
for towns , cities , stores , churrlwt , halls , fac
tories , hotels nnd private re ldenrns. Aililr.'H *
Otnahn Acetylene On * Co. , IM anil IW N , Un (
* t. , Omaha , Neb. J-M.11C Mlt
WASTED TO REST.
WANTED-FtttST CIVKB3 BOARD FOR US-
band and wlfej two bed rooms and sitting
room required. Addreti L t. Bee. K M-6"
BY PARTY iJOCATINO PERMANENTLY IN
the ell ) ' , modern house In a good location.
P. O. Box 17t. K-261-14
WANTED. TO RENT. BY GENTLEMAN. ONE
room furnished or unfurnished ; answer Mating
price nnd location. M 1 , Bee. K H4-14 *
STOR.tfJE.
PACIFIC"STORAGE AND WAIfEHOUSE CO. .
SOS-DIO Jonej general storage and forwarding.
M 7J
OM. VAN A STORAGE. 13111J FARN-M. TEL 1339
. M 674
WAJJTKD TO BUV.
WANTED , A IjOAD OF MILLET HAY. SELBY ,
324 Board ot Trade. N-Mg7 ! 13
_
SECONDHAND BOOKS FOR CASH. 207 N. 1STII.
N Sj
FOIl S.VLE FURMTtlHC.
FOIl SALE. A FINE FOLDING BED WITH
wardrobe ; al o oak bedroom set , almost new ;
only the e wanting first-data article need ap
ply ; forenoon only. 037 Dodpe st. O M223
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT REASONABLE
price ; large black walnut dcfk and boylcc-isc
combined , 2S.CO. 152D South ! Cth St.O
O 2S1-13 *
COMPLETE RESTAURANT OUTFIT AN
other fine furniture cheap. 233S Cumlncs.
O M301 18 *
FOR SALE HOPSES , W.VGOSS. ETC.
NICn"sURRY. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE.
1516 Howard. P 30S-1 > *
FOH SALKMI9CI3MAXEOUS.
HOO AND TOULVRY FENCE : BETTER THAN
wire nettlnc. Fine sawdust for Moots. Tel. 458.
' 901 DnUKlns. Q-67j
HOUSE CIjIPPINO MACHINES , KNIVES AND
repairs , all ptandnrd makes on hand ; grinding
razor ? , sliears. clippers ; prompt service. A. I *
Undeland. Q-670
PUIin PLYMOUTH ROCK EGGS FQR SET-
tlngs ; We ; roosters , Jl.OO. 932 North 26th.
Q 677 A-16
CHICKEN. HOC ? ' AND 1 > AWN FENCES : ALL
wire ; Is belt. Wire Works , llth and Hnrney ,
Q 6(8
BLACKHEADS AND WARTS. HOW TO REmove -
move , 23c. Cyrus Gray , P. O. box 94 , Ben
nett , I'n. Q-M15I-A-15 *
FOR RALE-FRESH YOUNG JERSEY COW
and calf ; n perfect pet. Address M 3 , Bec. _ (
CLEAN. SECOND-HAND BUILDINO At'I )
nro brick. W. J. Welsbnns , City Hall.fj
fj ? U1
FOR BENT , A BABN AT 1902 CASS BT
MASSAOE , IJATHS , KTC.
L\UIIA ELLISON , 119 N. 1CTH ( UPSTAinS ) ,
room 12 , Turko-Itusslan and plain l > ats : , mas-
sage. T M310 A-10
MRS. DR. LEON. ELECTRIC MASSAGE BATH
parlors ; restful apd curative. 417 S. nth , up-
Hairs. T MJ24 17
MME. AMES , MASSAGE AND BATHS.
Howard St. T MS-IS *
MME. SMITH. 118 N. 13TH ST. , STEAM AND
alcohol baths. T 259 1S
MISS MAYER-CHIROPODIST , MANICURE
Kcalp , facial , treatments ; shampooing , 33c. 400
I'axton block. T-312 MIS
PERSONAL.
VIAVI FOR UTERINB TROUBLES. 34G-8 HER
llldg ; physician consultation or health book free.
U GSO
CLOTHES CLEANED , PRESSED AND Re
paired i day or night dress suits ( or hire.
Pantorlum , N. E. Cor. 14th and Farnam. Tel. 9C3
U-tSt
BATHS , MASSAGE. MME. POST , ! ! ! > S. 13TH .
U 383
HORSES CLIPPED FOR ONE DOLLAB : ELEC-
trlc clippers. Tel. 66. McCurmack & Baumley ,
14th and Howard. u 533
MAGNETIC TREATMENTS. CLAIRVOYANT ,
fortune telling. 9-11. 1-6 , 8-10 , eve. Mjne. Long ,
1922 Cumins. IJ M24S 16
AFFECTIONATE WIFE WANTED : NICE
home ; itentlemanly , olone : photograph , paitlc-
ulara. Box 83. Decatur , Neb. U M314 21
MONEY TO I.OAX UEAL ESTATE.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW BATES. THE
O F. Davis Co. , 1505 Farnam St. W 682
WANTED. CHOICE FARM AND O1TY LOANS
H. C. Peters & Co. , U. 8. Nat'l Bank Bid * .
W-6S4
MONEY LOANED ON IMPROVED REAL K8-
tate In Omcha , Council Bluffs & South Omaha.
W. H. Thomas , COS First Nat'l. Bank , Omaha.
W-CS3
7 PER CENT CITY AND FARM LOANS.
Garvln Bros , 161S Farnam St. W CSS
J100.000.00 SPECIAL FUND TO LOAN ON
first class Improved Omiha property , or for
building purpose * . Fidelity Trust company.
W CSS
ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . S13 N. Y. U ;
quick money at low rates for choice farm lands
In Iowa , Northern Missouri , Eastern Nebraska.
W-C87
IXJAN "ONr IMPROVED * UNIMPROVED CITY
property. W , Farnam Bmlth & Co. , 1320 Farnam.
\ VS3
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate. Brennan-Love Co. , 219 S. 16th.
W-6S3
Mi PER CENT MONEY. BEMIS , PAXTON BLK
W 90
3IOXKY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
110 TO 110.000 TO LOAN OS
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS.
HOUSES , WAGONS AND CARRIAGES ,
WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , ETC. ,
at lowest rates In'
Omaha , South Omaha and Council Bluffs , '
No removal of Roods ; strictly confidential ; you
can pay the loan off at any time or In any
amounts.
amounts.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. .
SOU South 16th St.
THE OLDEST. LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR-
FORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA.
MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE HOLD-
Ine permanent petitions , with responsible con
cerns upon their own names , without security ;
easy payments. Tohnan. R. 706 , N. Y. U bldg.
19S-A-16-
BUSINESS CHANCES.
TO GET IN OR OUT OF BUSINESS do TO J.
J. Gibson , Ml First Nat'l Bank. Y JS
BETTER THAN KLONDIKE ; PERSONS WITH
email or large capital wishing tj make lnve t.
inents that promise large returns should address -
dross or call on L. W. Tulleys , Council Bluffs
Iowa. , Y M197 A16
II l.tOOBUSINESS CARDS NEATLY PRINTED
R. Q. Itearsey , 1506 Kumam St. ; 'phone , 004.
Y M213 16
FOR BALE. THE ONLY IRON FOUNDRY IN
South Omaha ; this Is a bargain utul mart be
sold : enough worn In South Onmha to keep a
plant of till * kind running full blal. luqulro
Sheriff * ollloe. Oinaha. Y 11M7 U
RESTAURANT AND FRUIT STORE FOR
ate , 216 N. 16th St. Y IiO-11
JJ STARTS LADY OR OENT IN BUSINESS
nettlnc U dally. M 4 , Bee. Y 306-13 *
DO YOU WANT CANDY STAND IN THF
Exposition grounds , with nice building. Sc <
Walsh A Co. , 113 N. 16th street.
1 GOOD PAYING RESTAURANTS AND
rooming boiue * . Walsh & Co. . 119 N. 1CU
street. Y MJtt 16 *
FOR EXCHANGE.
VARIOUS PIECES OF PROPERTY AN1
farm * In Nebraska to trade for mercliaiullftu
Addrcst L U. Ite * .
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FOR i.U.K ntUI , K.4TATK.
KOIJNT7.H I'fMCB HAIttlAINH. U.MO. .7M TO
H.MO , J. J , Gtbevm , til First Nat'l. IMnk Illdc.
HK-6J4
FOLLfm-lNO DKflmAltl.R I'ltOPKnTYl IIUSI-
lot corner , fOxl.X ) ft , . In So. Omnrm. pkvwl.
esn lot , COxlM feet , Improved , South Omnlm ,
street paved.
Tenet | } Int. ) . Mth Bt
Trurt ( M lots ) , : oih fit.
tor partlrulats apply loll Farnam Bt
I , ,
NEW , MODERN & .ROO.M COTTAGE , LARGE
Inf. J508 oath. Imlnnce to suit. ASarrot O K.
Bee. RE-Mftl
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HOUSES. LOTS. FARMS. UVNDS. LOANS ,
l o nrc Insurance. Bemlr , Paxton block.
HE-C97
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR NICE IIOMKT
I/iok at this hnure nnd tmrn detached , 'hade
trees , corner Iftli and Runlettery ; lltllo
money needed. Cill Mornndr W Hnrnoy St.
nn d-A-ii
BARGAINS : 5-nOQM HOUSE. C02 SOUTH IOTH
St. . rental IIRO.CO per ymr ; price. Jl.tOX
$2x131 feet on Cumin * street , pays 7 pt > r cent net
un ll.r.oO.
It. houtc * and 1 store , r.'ntnl , $8(8. 0" ) per year !
pr'cf , H.SCO.
44 feet front J-atnry brick butldlnic. near 14th and
Douglas , rental t2.100.CO ptr year ; price , tJJ.BW.
J. N. Frenzer , Opjh oil P. O. HE Mill
WANTED , HOUSES AND .LOTS IN NORTHern -
ern part of the city ranging 'n f.rlce from
11MX ) to J3.000. listed with m , for sale.
I have a number of cmtonurs for such rrop-
ertles. but they must be bnrxnln * .
JOHN W. RQltniNS.
102 Farnam Street.
RE M320
. SIIOHTHAJtD AXD TTI lS\VIUTIXa.
A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND
and Typewriting , 717 N.Y. . Life , offers tie : fol
lowing ; advantages : Individual Instructions by
expeilencej'teachcrs and skillful stenographers ;
up-to-date methods : touch system of tjocwili-
Ing If preferred ; participation In actual work ,
for which students recehc pay ; monthly pay
ments. 693
AT OMAHA BUS. COLLEGE. 16TH & DOUGLAS
-69
SHORT-HAND. UP-TO-DATE. TAUGHT BY
court reporters. Boyles' School , 4H3-3-7 Bee Mdir
700
LOST.
LOST. FOX TERRIER , MAPKED BROWN ON
both sides of the head : tin 1 collar with name
nnd tn ? No. 373. Reward by returning tj
Dr. AnRlln. 2339 Dodge ftrect. L t MSB
IX5ST , LIGHT TAN GRIP. CONTAINS NOTES
and papers payable to 11. E. FlelJ , Fremont ,
Neh. ; reward fcr return. Telephone 62 at Fre
mont. Losl-M3l9 16 *
STENOGHAPHEHS.
WE SOLICIT AND FURNISH I-OSITIONS FOR
BlenoRrnphers free. Th Smith-Premier Type
writer Co. Telephone , 1IS4. ' 01
JUSTICE OF THK PEACE.
D. It. HOUrK. JUSTICE OP THE PJ3ACE. * >
Karbnch bbck. 96S
PACKKD.
M. S. WALKIN , 2111 CUMING. TEU 1331.
7u >
HOTELS FOR HENT.
BUILDING. SUITABLE FOR HOTEL. ? 0
rooms nnd large store room ; central location.
Bemla. Paxton Itlk. 702
PA\VXI1HOKEHS.
H. MAROW1T5 ! LOANS MONEY. 41S. N. liirit.
701
SIUEWAI.KS.
'ERMANENT SIDEWALKS AND FANCY
drhcwnys. Gl 'Riisha'rt , Zll It. 16thJ 'Chone 11U3.
M8IO M4 *
TYPBWniTEItS/
YPEWRITERS FOR'RENT $1.00 I'ER MONTH
The Smith-Premier Typewriter Co. , 1623 Far-
nam St. ; Telphone'12S4. 707
FINANCIAL.
,1FE , INSURANCE POLICIES BOUGHT FOR
cash. Richard Herzfcld , 171 LaSalld St. . Chi
cago. ' M210 A17
EXPOSITION FRONTAGES 'FOH ' RENT.
GROUND LEASES FRONTING EXPOSITION.
Bcmls. Faxton Blk. 703
lUlESSMAKIXO.
DRESSMAKING. FAMILIES : 1304 DAVP'T.
M9li2 M6 *
OOVEHNMENT NOTICES ,
ROPOSALS FOn INDIAN SUPPLIES
AND TUANSPOIlTATION.-Department of
he Interior , Oftlco of Indian Affairs , Wash-
ngton , D. C. , March 30. 18DS. Sealed pro-
loaals will be received by the Commissioner
if Indian Affairs , at 1G02 State street , Cnl-
cago. Ill , , until. 1 o'clock p. m. , Wednesday ,
April 27. 1898 , for furnishing for the Indian
Service beef , flour , .bncon . and ot'ner articles
of subsistence ; agricultural Implements ,
wagons , harness , hardware , medical and
ither supplies ; also bids for the transporta-
lon of such of the articles , goods and sup
plies as may not be contracted for to lie
delivered at the agencies. Sealed proposals
vlll also be received at Nos. 77-79 Wooster
street. New York City , until -o'clock p.
m. , of Tuesday , May 17 , 1893 , for furnlsh-
ng for the Indian Service coffee , sugar ,
.ea , rice , baking powder , soap , groceries ,
) lankets , woolen and cotton goods ; clottilng ,
notions , hatn and caps. boots and shoes ,
crockery and sc'nool books. Bids must bo
rrmdo on Qovrrnment blanks. Schedules
giving all necessary Information for bid 3S
ders will be furnished on application at the
Indian Office , Washington , D. C. ; Nos. 77-
" 9 Wooster street. New York City ; Nb. 1603
State street , 'Chicago. ' III. ; the Commis
saries of Subsistence , U. 8. A. , nt Cheyenne ,
Lcavcnworth , Omaha , St. L < auts , St. Paul
ind San Francisco ; the postmasters nt
Sioux City. Yankton , Arkansas City , Gala-
well , Topeka , Wlc/nlta and Tucson. Bids
will bo openeil at the Yiour and days above
stated , and bidders are Invited to be present
at the opening. W. A. JONGS , Commis
sioner. A5 D19t
POSTOFFICI3 NOTICE.
( Should be read DAILY by all Interested
s chances may occur at any time. )
Foreign malls for t'ne week ending April 16 ,
IS9S , will close ( promptly In all ca es ) at the
jjneral postoftlce as follows : PARCELS
POST MAILS close one hour earlier thar
closing time shown below.
TrnnN-Atlantlo Malls ) .
SATURDAY-At 6:30" : . m. for GERMANY.
cer s. a. Saale * . via Bremen ( letters for
other parts of Europe , via Cherbourg and
Bremen , must be directed "per Sonlo" ) ;
nt 6:30 : a. m. for FIIANCE , SWITZER
LAND. ITALY. SPAIN. PORTUGAL ,
TURKEY. EGYPT nnd BRITISH INDIA ,
per s. s. La Gascogne * . via Havre ; at 6CC :
a. m. for EUROPE , per s. s. Etrurla * ,
via Queenstown ( letters for Germany ,
France. Switzerland , Italy , Spain , Fortu-
gal , Turkey. Egypt and British India must
cle directed "per Etrurla" ) ; at 8 a. m. for
NETHERLANDS direct , per s. s. Obdam ,
via Rotterdam ( letters must be directed
"per Obdam" ) ; at 8 a. m. for ITALY , pei
B. 8. Aller , via Naples ( letters must be
directed "per Aller" ) ; at 10 n. m , foi
SCOTLAND direct , per s. s. Efnlopla , via
Glasgow ( letters must be directed "p <
Ethiopia" ; ; at U a. m. for NORWAY di
rect , per s. s. Island ( letters must be di
rected "per Island" ) .
PRINTED MATTER , ETC. German steamers
callingon Tuesdays take printed matter , etc. .
far Germany and upeulallv aJuresirlrui |
matter etc. . for other parts of Europe. Amer
ican nnu White Star stcamera onVedn'i'l yj ,
German stcamera on Thursdays snJ Cutunl ,
French and German steamers on SnturduM
take printed matter , etc. , for all en intrles fri
which they are adtertlsed tn carry mall.
After the closing of the supplementary trans
atlantic malls named above , additional ur. | > l4.
mentary malls are opened on the plera nf Ih ;
American , English , French and Herman vtcarv
era and remain open until within ten ml > : ut * >
of Hie hour of sailing ot steame- .
Hall * Cor South ; nnil Central America
Went Indlei , Etc.
SATURDAY At 10 a.m. ( supplemental" :
10DO a. m. ) for FORTUNE ISLAND. JA
MAICA , 8AVANILLA and CARTHAGE
NA , per B. s. Allegheny ( letters for Cost :
Rica must be directed "per Allcghany" )
at 10:30 : a. m. for CAMPECHE , CHIAPAS
TABASCO and YUCATAN , per . a. Orl *
aba ( letters for other parts of Mexlci
and for Cuba must be directed "pei
Orizaba" ) ; at U a. m. for BRAZIL , pe :
s. s. Taormlna , via Pernambuco and San
tos ( letters must be directed "per Taor
mlna" ) ; at 11 a. m. ( supplementary 11:3
n. m. ) for VENEZUELA ami CURACAO
also 8AVANILLA and CAKTHAGENA
via Curacao , per B. s. Venezuela ; at 11:3
a. m. ( supplementary 12:00 : m. ) for NAS
BAU. N. P. . and SANTIAGO DE CUBA
per a. B. Saratoga ; at 8:30 : p. m. for NEW
FOUNDLAND , per iteamer from Nortl
f&i
.IOTICK.
MtContlnutiLI
Sydney : nt * & > , . $ . ' m. for BT. PIKIWK-
MtQUELON' , porjileamer from Halifax.
Malta fur Newfotihfllntltl.if \ mil to Halifax and
Ihencn by nte.inW , r1cx > nt this ofllT dal' - at
8:30 : p. m. Mall * > fnf'Mlquelon. by rail tn llos-
tnn and thenc * * * ttaitirr. clone at th's orflca
dally nt : J < > p , m ) 'Mall ' * fcr Ciilwi clo.e nt thin
offlcv itnlly nt Tl n. m. . for forwarding b ,
learner * Mlllnjfl-MMonilij'H n"d Thursdays )
from Port TamfW Fin. Mails for Mexico
City , overland , unlera tpectallr mMrcwwl Ur
dispatch by strMflcf.- clew nt this office dallv
nt 1:33 : n. m. uivliSsJO p. tn. H > > l > tered ranfl
clones at tM luim.i-prevlmis diy.
rrnnb-Prtoine Mnllii.
Malta for Chlnaand Japan , par a. s. Olym.
| < la ( from TatiotoiU , close hero ilnlly up
to Anrll ' 10n'il \ 6:30 : p. m. Malta for
China and Japnn ( specially addressed
only ) , per n. s. ICmprepH of Japan ( from
Vancouver ) close here dally up to April
llth nt 0:30 : p. m. Malta for Australia ( ex
cept thosn for West AtMtrallaX which are
forwarded via Europe. New Zealand , Ha-
Wnll.Fljl nnd Samcnn IniamKper s. s.Ala-
meda ( fnm Sin Franciscoclose ) hero dally
up Ip April "lofn nt 7 0) n. m. . H a. m , nnd
6:30 : p. m. ( or on arrival nt New York cf
p. s. Cnrroanla with Hrltlsh mills f r Aus
tralia ) . Malls for China Japan and Ha
waii , pr s. s , City of Illo Janeiro ( from
San Francisco ) , ' close hero dally up to
April 24. nt jG:30 : p. m. Malta for
the Society Islands , per stolp City
of Popeltl ( from Ban Francisco ) ,
clone here dally upto April 24th at fJJfl :
p. m. Malls for Hawaii , jtor a. s. J5en-
mndla ( from San Francisco ) , close here
dally , up to April 23th at 6:30 : p. m. Malls
for Australia ( txce-pt West Australia ) ,
No * Zealand Hawaii and FIJI Islands ,
per s. s. Wnrrlmoo ( from Vancouver ) ,
close her ; dally after April " 13th and up
U April 2Slh nt 6:30 : p. m.
Trans-1'nclftc mails hre forwarded toTmt of sill-
Ins dally nnd the schedule of closing U ar
ranged on the presumption < if their uninter
rupted overland trnn'lt. ItCRlsterfil mill
cloreM A n. in. previous day.
COHNKUU3 VAN COTT , Postmnstpr
Postofllcp , New York. N. Y. . April 8. 1SOS.
HAII.HO.IUS ,
CHICAGO & NORTHWESTern -
ern Hallway City Ticket Of
fice , 1101 Farnnm Street. TelePhone -
Phone 601. Depot. Tenth and
Mason Streets. Telephone 123.
L"SV9 AlTlVe
> <
.SlI fTchlcago Spe-
ctal , . 7:01am : ll:5Spm :
M.ssourl A'alley. Sioux
City. St. Paul ana
Mlnneopoli , 5:10 : am 10:4S : pm
Missouri Valley , Slouk
City _ . . . . 7io nm :03 : pm
Dennlson , Carroll. Wall
Lake , front llroadwoy ,
Council Uluffs 9:00 : am 8:43 : am
Eastern Express , Des
Molnes. Mart-halltown ,
Cedar Rapids , Chicago 10:30 am 4:15 pm
Atlantic Flyer , Chicago
and East 4.43 pra 4M : pm
Fant Mall , Chicago t
Omnha . . . . . . * , . . , , . . . , . * 8:10 nm
Missouri Valley , Sloux
City. St. Paul. Mlnne-
npolU Limited . . 4:33 : pm 8:50 : nm
Omnhn-Chlcaco RpecUl , , 8:43 : pm 8:30 am
- Dally. Dally except Sunday.
CHICAGO. ST. PAUL. MINNC-
apolls & Omaha Railway-
General Offices , Nebraska Di
vision , Fifteenth and Webster
Streets. > Clty Ticket Office.
; 1101 Farnnm Street. Telephone
: , Fifteenth and Webster Streets. Tele-
Leave. Arrive.
Sloux City Acccmmoda. . 8:50 : am S0 : pm
sloux City Acconimodn. , S:50 : am * * 8M : pm
Illnlr. Kmerson , Sloux
City. Ponca. Hartlnc-
ton and HlooiiiCcld. . . . 1:00 : nm 11:33 : am
Sluix City , Mp.r.kSto , 3t.
Paul , Minneapolis . . - . . 6:55 : pm 8:20 : nm
Emcrci * ! ! "J.,8scnger . . . . . * 5:10 : pm 8:4" : ) nm
" . Da".Dn"y. . . e * pt Sunday. Sunday
only. Thl irnln stops at stations Florence
to South Mlulr. Inclusive , Sundays only ; on week
days , South Tilalr enl ) ' .
.VltEMONT. ELKHORN AND
Missouri Valley Ha.ilwayo n.
eral Offices , United states Na-
' . lioha.1 Ilonk HulMlngSouth -
w t Corner Twelfth and For.
. - _ nam Streets Ticket Office.
1101 Fur n am Street , Telephone 661. Depot , Fif
teenth an ! Webster tre . Telephone 1438.
" " ' Arrive.
Black Hills. DeVlwcW
and Hot Springs. . . . . . . 3:00 pm 5:00 : pra
Wyom'nff , Caspar and
Dousla . . .7 " . . . . . 3:00 : ptn " SMrm :
Hottlngs. York. ' DaVId
City , Superlor.'GeneVa
Exeter nnd Scward. . . . JiOO pm 5:00 nm
Norfolk. West Point ntid
Fremont 1 f. . 7:50 : am * 10:25 : nm
Lincoln , Wahoo ami
.Fremont . . . . > .A 7:50 am * * * l < ( .ta nm
Fremont Local.i.'iv * * * 7:50 : am
Dnllv. Dally except Sunday. Sun-lay
only. Dally xctpt Saturday. Dally
exceot Monday.
SIOUX CITT tt PACIFIC RAH ,
road General Oinccs , United
State * National Bank Build-
In * , 8. W. Corner Twelfth and
Farnam Streets. Ticket Office
- , . _ . . . . 1401 Farnam Street. Telephone
Ml. Etpot. 15th and Webster J3lsA Telephone lit
Sloux JCIti. Manknto.
St. Paul , Mlnnapoll E:5S
' * : pra 8:20 : ara
CHICAGO. BURLINGTON H
Burlington Waincy Railroad "The Burl
J'.nton Route" Ticket Office
ItcZ Fnrnnm
Street. Telephom
Route WC. Depot , Tenth nnd Mason
Eiteet * . Telephone 128.
_ _ _ _ _ _ Leave. Arrive
Chicago Vesllbuled Ex' . . * 6:05 : pm 8:10 : am
Chicago Express 9:48 : am 4 us pm
Chicago & St. Loui * Ex 7:43 : pm 8:10 : am
Pacific Junction Local. . 11:50 am 5 : w pm
Fast Matt 2:50 : pra
ChlraK" Spwlol 1:05 : am U:50 : pm
Dally. Dally except fiundAT.
TURLINGTON & MISSOURI
River Railroad "The Burling
ton Route" General Offices. N
\V. Cornir Tenth and Farnnm
Streets. Ticket Office , ISO
Farnam Street. Telephone 230
Depot. Tenth and M&jon
BtreeU. Telephone 128.
_ . . . . Leave. Arrive
Lincoln , Hastings and
McCook 8:35 : am 1:35 am
Lincoln , Dcn\er. .Colo .
rado. Utah , California.
Block Hills , Montana
nnl Puget Sound 4:85 : pra 4:03 : pm
Lincoln Local 7:00 nm 7:40 : pm
Lincoln Fast Mall X:53 : pm 11:40 : am
Denver. Colorado. Utah.
California and Puget
" ' ' ' ' ' ' 11:55 :
pra
Dallji" * Dally''ex'r'tp' SunAarv
KANSAS CITY. BT. JOSEPH
ft Council Bluffs Rallroad-
Burlington "
"The Hu-llnston Route-
Ticket Office. 150J Farnam
Route Street. Telephone Kti Depot
T.-nth and Mason Streets
'telephone 1S.
Leave. Arrive
Kansas City Dny Ex. . . lOS : am 6:40 : pm
, Knmas City Night Kx. . * 10:00 pm 6:30 : an
CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE A ST
Paul Railway City Tlcke
Omcc. 1504 Farnam Street
Telephone 2 4. VDepot , Tunt :
and Mason Streets. Tele
phone ia.
_ Leave. T Arrive
Chicago Limited Ex. . . . 5 : 3 pm 1:05 : am
Omaha and Chicago Ex 11:00 am ! :50 : pra
UNION PACIFIC "THE OVERland -
land Route" General Offices. N.
E. Corner Ninth and Farnam
Streets. City Ticket Office. 1301
Farnam Street. Telephone 515.
Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets.
Telephone 128.Leave.
Leave. Arrive
"Xho Overland Limited"
fur Denver , Halt Lake.
western points 8bO am 4:45pm :
The Colorado i poclnl.
for Denver > and all
Colorado points 11:53 : pra 7:00 am
Fatt mall tram for
Halt Lake. Pacific
coi > it and all western
points , , ; pra 7.00 am
Lincoln , Beatrice anil
Str.m burir K&press . . 5:00 pm * U : pm
Fremont , Columbus ,
Norfolk. Grana It-
land and Kearney.- . . . 4:33pn :
Grand Island Express , . 3:00 : pm
_ _
I "I I J I i ! j - -
CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND &
i l-aclno Rallroad-"ThV area
Rock Island Route" - cif
Ticket Office , urj Farnara
' 5trt.J' Telephone 428. Depot
Tenth and Mason streets.
Telephone ia.
_ , Leave. Arrive
Chicago and St. Paul
Vestlbuled Express . . 4:00 : pra 1:41 pra
Lincoln. Color * io Bp .
Puueblo. Denver and
west * t-IS pra 4:25 : pro
Chicago. Des Molnes 4k
Rock Island 7:00pm till ai
Atlantla Kipreis. for
D Molnes and east-
em point * 7 : am : Sn rrr
Colorado Flyer. 7:00 pm J:05 : am
Daily riajbr excent Sitnoay.
MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAC
General omcea and Tlcke
O.Ilce. Merchant' National Ran
Bulldliu. 1224 Farnam Stiee
Telephone 101. Depot , Fifteen !
and Webster Street * . Telcpbon
1458 * t
Leave. Arrive
. . ' I * P tM arr
N bra k Ixical . * 4:30 : pta tU ; an
Dallr. Dally except Sunday.
KOIAHJ IN A PADDED CBlt )
Monarch in the Twilight of
Life.s
ATE UNKIND TO A ROYAL LINE
In the Llvrn uf the Ilrlm of
tlip Auclrnt llnimr of Wltteli-
buch , Otl eind Illn llnplm *
Itrother Iu < ltrlr | ,
The story ot a mad monarch dying In
iddcd.cell In.one ot his own ancestral
allies U tragic enough to cau < se even the
lilnK world ot today to pause and utter r.
ympathctlc word. Fate , unpropltlous to
many of royal blood In history , never decreed
, ( udder iloam .than that which tell upon
oor Ltidw1" , ratr , < t ct Wagner , and now
lands ready to engulf his brother Otto , nom-
nally king ot Bavaria. When he shall have
assed away there will In time reign In his1
tead a prince ivhcse consort might have
*
worn the Imperial and royalcrown ot Great
irltaln had not events and the will of'the
ngl'sh people Interrupted the succession ot
ho Stuarts.
. ' .t Intervals that portion of the world
which Is Interested In the golden book ot
cyalty , relates the New York Herald , Is re-
ulnded that the mad King Otto ot Bavaria ,
caccndant of the Count Palatine Otto ot
Vlttclsbach. ts fill ] living by reports of his
pproachlng death. Such a report thp Herald
ubllshcd the other day. Doubtless If It
hould prcvc to be a veritable prediction
here would be scant mourning In Davarla
r elsewhere when the curtain falls forever
ipon the life ot the unhappy man who suc-
ccded to the royal prerogatives of one quite
s unhappy.
The genius ot tragedy seems. Indeed , to
ave chosen this house nf Wlttclsbach's as a
avorllc haunting place wherein to evolve
cencs and Incidents Illustrative of 05 SiS
liaracterlstlcs. terror and pity. If , tike the
abled house of Atreus , the taint of blood has
tot rested upon the llnteV- . Insanity has
lighted the lives ot Its offspring and the
carts ot Its members have been grievously
wrung by pangs scarcely less poignant than
hose caused by violence and crime ,
OTTO THE GREAT.
The history' the realm of Bavaria goes
ar back Into the dim past of the middle
ges. Otto the Great of Germany , who re
newed 'the Imperial office- , invading Rome and
establishing a holy Roman empire of the
German nation , cacountercd trouble of a
erlous kind with a rebellious duke ot Ba-
arla. Henry ( tie Quarrelsome of Bavaria
slalmcd the regency under the Infant em-
pen : r , Otto III , but was denied by the Im
perial diet. Thereafter , an king and emperor
ought and struggled foe the mastery In the
haotlc political condition of the time Ea-
arla fell to the lot of the adherents of ono
or the older as the tide'of battle flowed.
Jut In the. time of Frederick I , the heroic
Barbarossa , a definite landmark appears In
tie annals of the picturesque and ancient
duchy. In ,1180 , when Henry the Lion of
ktxony had b'ccn humbled for the moment
> y the emperor , Bavaria as ono ot the de
pendencies of the Imperial sway , was allotted
o the Count Palatine of Whlttelsbach , Otto ,
or Olfion. From that time to the foundation
of the present royal line by the Count Pala-
Ine , Christian II , the succession Is suf
ficiently clear.
To name this succession Is unnecessary.
Air more to the purpose In giving life to a
page * of history and presenting possible
causes of dlagatroua effects would It be to
describe the eager struggle between awakca-
ng national thought cud feudal tradition
a struggle still going on today In the German
empire to contrast the romanticism of one
period with the skepticism of another , and
show the wreck of weak minds In a con
test only to be borne by the strong In bearl
and spirit.OTTO
OTTO THE UNFORTUNATE.
Otto Wllhelm Lultpold Is the sin of King
Maximilian II and Princess Marie of Prus
sia. He was born at Munich on April 27 ,
1848. and has been Insane more than half his
life. He nctnlnally succeeded to the throne
on June 10 , 1886 , when his brother , K'ng
Ludwlg II , committed suicide by drowning
himself In the beautiful lake ot Starnberg ,
In the park of Berg castle , three days after
his deposition upon tue score ot Insanity.
Otto's succession was a mere form , as the
regency , of his uncle , Prince Lultpold , estab
llsned upon tdc dethronement of Ludwlg II ,
was continued aad finally affirmed by the
Bavarian diet.
'The unfortunate Otto , however , was not
born Insane , The taint which , It < rcuy be con
ceded , was In his bloo'd , was made virulent
and active by the circumstances ot his life.
Thus , while his brother Ludwlg , with a bril
liant Imagination and a true Instinct tor art ,
eought comfort In music , poetry and beauti
ful architectural creatlocfl , even when mad
ness had laid Its dark hand upon his mind ,
Otto , of a grosser nature , and with more un
worthy tastes--had' become lower than the
beasts and WAS building houses ot mud.
The royal brothers were trained In a school
In. which the qhurch had a strong hand. The
regimen of their lives might have served aa
the model for youths devoted to a t'acred
calling. Their royal mother In her attempts
to Implant'the love of simplicity In their
minds , denied them luxuries which no lad
of plebeian blcod even would surrender with
out vigorous and prolonged protest. The
princes wcro not even taught to ride , and
King Ludwlg never mounted a horse until
summoned suddenly to the throne In 1801.
LUDWIG'S FATE.
The fife ot exotic plants was In fact the
llfo that the fated brothers led , and when ,
at a critical period ot their youth , the breath
of actual practical existence was wafted In
upon them , that which would have been ic-
vlylfylng and an elixir of energy to healthy
minds way fatal to them. Ludwlg sought the
pure Ideal , but , having no compensating bal
ance within his own nature , his very virtues
led to b4s descent to the piano ot the Jiu.ro
voluptuary , from which It was but a short
step ta Insanity. Handsome and noble In ges
ture and mien In his youth , ho became obcuo
and repulsive in later life. Love had laid Us
vpell upon him , but his Idol had been shat
tered. One otrong passion alone solaced him
until ho died his admliatlon for and appro
elation of the music ot Wagner.
Such wao Ludwlg ; even moro forbidding
and dreadful Is the fate of hapless Otto.
Confined In the palace of Fueistenrled , In the
midst of the Bavarian forest , his life Is a
burden to himself and others. Guarded by
coldlers. who dread the duty assigned' ' them ,
ho drags out the existence of 020 whcsj mind
Is a blank. His stature , like that ot his
brother. Is glganUc. His beard grows un
kempt , and his rfest. In their lack lustre and
vacant aze , too gloomily betray his condi
tion of Idiocy.
Unhappy picture of brothers of ancient and
royal lineage ; Instructablo as well as bane
ful the conditions that permitted and aided
such ruin and despair !
THE COMING KING.
There Is no heir In the direct line to tha
thtone of Bavaria. Prince Lultpold , the re.
sent of the second kingdom of the Geraiar
empire , a prince who has won the offeotloti
and catcem of his sovereign lord , the em
peror , may survive his unfortunate nephew
and succeed to the crown , but If he does not
his eldest son. Prince Ludwlg , will rule over
Bavaria In time. The regent , Prince Lult
pold , was barn In 1821. He Is noble and sol
dierlike la appearance. His tastes are refined -
fined , he understands art and has a deep-
rooted pasrlon for "pictures.
Unfortunate as the Bavarians have been
for so many yean In the character and per-
WABASH 11AILROAD-TICKET
nlTlrr. im Farnam Slree ! . Tele *
phone Sti. Depot. Tenth anil
Uoaou Klrecti. Telepone 1S.
Leave. Arrlre.
St. Loula m "Cannom BalT *
kxpresi 4:30 : pra ltS im
OMAHA ft BT. IXOIB ) RAILROAD
Somalia. KJnsa. City ft Katt.
ern Railroad "The Port Arthur
Route" Ticket Offlct , lilt Farnam
Btr tTelephone. . VS. Depot.
TtBy > and ifaon streets Telt-
m.
Bt. Ixiuli Cannon Ball
Eiprtu . 4:15 pra 11M am
Kaniat City & Qulncy
7:49 am > : OS pra
onillty of their nTerelRtM , It U natural thai
they should rccoffllzo to the full , perhaps
even ox Kgcr to , the merlin ot such ot the
blood royal s deserve their encomiums ,
Prince and I'rlncera Ludwlg ot IJAvarla , the
son nnd the daughter-in-law ot the regent ,
1mvo won thn Affection ot the people , and are
In pol.it of fact among the mo t popular roy
alties In Rurope. It U not too much to Mr
th-it the Ba\arlans adore this couple. The
prlnco 1s short , unlike bjfl race , etotit , and
quite akin to the sturdy Bavarian peasant
farmer ( n < hl bearing , ills cyra ntr blue as
the ci'ntlnn and a kindly as mien eyes
usually are. He Is smplo ! and loves far moro
to wtar a scant Jacket and Tyroltso hat than
Bis uniform a a Bavarian Infantry com
mander. The nrlneo Is * speaker of some
note and hag often raised his voice In the
nelchsrath , especially * hon ngrartan quo
tient arc under dhcuailon.
TUB COMING QURRN.
The life of the princess la simplicity Itself.
She has reared a Urge family , and her do
mestic virtues are widely known and ap
preciated In Europe. The princess , how
ever , has other and more striking claims to
notability , even to fame. To the to-called
' Lcgltlmst League" ofEngland , she Is
known an the direct heir of the Stuarts and
ot Charles the FlMt. 'Before her marriage
she mis Princess Marie Teresa Henrietta
Dorothea , daughter of stc and his wife , the
Archduchess KTanxIska Marie. She was born
n 1819. Her claim &s heiress of the Stuarts
ests upon her descent from Victor Atnadcus
I. duke of Savoy and king ot Sardinia.
Tlncess Henrietta Anna , daughter of Charles
, married Philip , duke of Orleans' , brother
f the grande monarque , Louis XIV. Their
daughter , Anna , married Victor Amadous.
Queca Victoria's dtscent from the Stuarts
pmes only through thp Princess Elizabeth ,
Ister of Charles I. and wife of Frederick V ,
lector palatine and king of Bohemia.
Thousands ot sufferers from grippe have
> een restored to health by One Minute Cough
Cure. It quickly cures coughs , colds , bron
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throat and lung diseases.
SLT1U2MI3 COUHT SVM.AIII.
Home Fire Insurance Company against
J"-
' Dakou " -
1. 'Whore , In an notion on n policy ot flre
nsurance , t'ne Jury Ilml that certain facts
ro established by the evidence , It then be
comes a question of law for the court to
decide whether or nol the fact * so cstnb-
Ished warrant n conclusion that a condi
tion of lie policy was not violated.
2. The term " "
"unoccupied" us used In a
lollcy of fire Insurance should bo given a
fair and reasonable construction , such as
was contemplated by the parties when the
contract was made.
3. Evidence examined and held sufficient
o sustain the finding Of .the Jury fnat the
Insured property , being a dwulllnc house.
was not vacant or unoccupied at the tlmo
It was destroyed by fire nml that the con
dition of the policy against unoccupuncy
hud not been violated.
Unrnes against George , Appeal from
Lancaster county. Afllrmecl. Uyan , C.
There Is presented uo question on tills ap-
ueal but the sufficiency of fne evidence to
sustain the Judgment of the district court
as to a single one of three defendants and
as the rights of the said appellants are de
pendent upon those of the defendant ! ) who
av" , not appealed , tVio Judgment Is affirmed.
Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy Railway
Company against Schalkopf. Krror from
Lancaster county. Itcversed. Norval. J.
1. To establish title to real estate by ad
verse possession there must have been
maintained , bv the party asserting title , an
actual , cnntlminim. notorious , adverse ami
exclusive possession of the premise * , under
claim of ownership , during the statutory
period of ten years.
< 2AU ' 2icuror to filvc an ' "s'ructlon to the
lury which assumes the existence of ma
terial facts which are unsupported by the
evidence.
Stewart against American Exchange Na
tional Bank. Error from Lancaster county.
Heversed. Norval. J.
1. All material averments of > iew matter
In an answer which are not d'-nled by the
reply will be taken as ndmlt'.cd nnd need
not be proved.
2. Where , after reply , an amended answer
Is filed setting up tne dufpnsu interposed In
the original answer and. In addition , facts
which constitute a Pbw and distinct de
fense , the plaintiff may reply anew If he so
elects , but If he does not , the reply of the
original answer will not stand as a reply
to suc'n new or additional defense.
3. Section -140 of the Code of Civil Pro
cedure requires Judgment to bo rendered In
favor of the party entitled thereto by the
pleadings , notwithstanding a verdict has
been returned against him.
4. A creditor who without the consent of
the surety voluntarily parts wlfn security
thereby releases the surety to the extent
he has been thereby damaged.
Hagelund against Murphy. Error from
Douglas county. Affirmed. Ragan , C.
1. To sustain a Judgment for malicious
prosecution the plaintiff must show by a
preponderance of the evidence t'nat the
prosecution which the defendant caused to
be brought against him has been deter
mined ; that the defendant had no reasona
ble or probable cause for believing the
plaintiff sullty of fne offense for which ho
caused him to be prosecuted ; and that In
instituting nnd carrying on the prosecution
the defendant was actuated by malice.
2. Evidence examined and held to sustain
the action of the district court In taking
the case from the Jury and dismissing the
plaintiff's action.
StouKh against Ponca Mill Company. Ap
peal from Dlxon county. ' Affirmed. Sulli
van , J.
1. The assets of tin Insolvent corporation
constitute a trust fund In the harms of Its
directors to be used by them In paying cor-
pcrato debts.
2. A mortgage executed by an Insolvent
corporation to secure a debt due from It tt
one of Us officers or directors Is Illegal anil
void.
3. So also is n mortgage executed to a
third person to secure a debt for , the pay
ment of which one of Its officers or direct
ors Is personally bound.
4. One who buyH a corporation note un
lawfully issued Is not an Innocent pur
chaser where It appears on the face of fne
note that the payee therein named and fne
officer by whom it was executed Is the same
person.
5. Where money Is borrowed by stock
holders of a corporation for Us benefit , and
actually used In Us business , t'ne corpora
tion Is legally liable for the repayment ot
such money.
Portsmouth Savings Hank against Rlley.
Appeal from Douglas county. Itcversed.
Ragan , C. .
1. In reviewing a Judgment on appeal this
court will not presume that the dlstrlci
nnurt considered Incompetent evidence.
2. That one has furnished labor or ma
terial towards the erection of an Improve
ment upon real estate and Is therefore en
titled under t'no stntutii to a lion thereon
cannot be established solely by putting It :
evidence the verified account of Items ol
labor or material which he has tiled In the
office of the register of deeds for the pur-
pcpo of obtaining such Hen.
3. Such an account Is not even prlma facie
evidence t'nat the labor or material has
hnon furnished nor that the claimant has a
Hen upon the real eHtate.
4. The object of the statute In permitting
such an account to bo filed for record Is
to apprise persons dealing with the real es
tate of the existence of suc'n claim for a
lien.
5. A null to foreclose n mechanic's lien
Is not an action In rem , In such sense that
the disposition made by the court of the
real estate Involved therein Is binding upor
persons not parties to such suit , who have
unrecorded Hens uvalnst t'ne same , acqulrei
prior to the pending of the foreclosure
suit.
C. Rllcy executed a mortgage on his rea
estate to an Investment company. The
uiorU-JUro was recorded and noon afterward
assigned to a savings bank , but U did noi
record Its asslKnment. Subsequently a
material man filed a verified account o :
Items of material Vnlch he alleged ho hat
furnished Rlley for the erection of an Im
provement upon such real estate prior to
ihl date of the execution of such mortgage
lid subsequently brought suit to have es
tablished and foreclosed this mechanic's
Hen , making Rlley and t'no orUlmil mort-
Kugec , but not the savings bank , parties.
The action resulted In u decree giving the
mr.tcrlal man a Urn upon the real estate
prior to the mortgage. Subsequently the
saving * bank "brought suit to foreclose Its
mortsane. Held , that the priority of the
meclumic's lltn to t'ne mortuuse could not
be established solely l-y the introduction In
evidence of thn dt-iTce pronounced In the
foreclosure case. ,
7. A judgment U a binding adjudication
upon all parties to the suit In which It I
renden-it nnd all persons who claim nn In
terest In the property Involved therein
through any party to that suit acquired
after the action wag pending.
Kearney County against Taylor. Error
from Kearney county. Reversed and dls-
mlMieil. Rutran. (1.
1. Chapter HI , Setalon Laws 1893 , l rjtro
active In Its nature In a sense special legis
lation. and will not be so construed as to
embrace any subject not specifically named
therein.
2. Thn IcclBlnturn bv nnlil act legallztd wet
tlements already made between county
treasurer * anil county hoards of counties
under ownership organization. In and by
which said treasurers Imd been allowed to
retain , fees to which by law t"ney were not
entitled.
J. Hal'J act took from such a county 1U
Iglit ta mnlntiiln nn action fliwlnt such t
rrasurer to recover the fee * and compenia-
Ion no nlowed him.
4. Hut It did not , In GxprcuR term * nor by
ecessnry Implication , natlsfr or attempt to
ncato n Judgment already obtained by nuclt
county flgntnat such a treasurer on such
cause of action.
Greenwood ngnlnftt Ponton. Error from
Qnge county. Reversed. Jrvlne , C
A ngrced wlfn I ) thnt If n would purchase
judgment ngalnst A the latter would pay
I 10 per cent Intprem on that judgment
ml another In fnvor of U. Instead of 7 , thu
ate each bore. The object WAI to obtain
n extension of the time of payment. About
vo year * thereafter A oald both JudnmenU
1th- Interest At 7 per cent , according to
nelr term * . II then sued for the additional
itcrest. Held , thnt the promise , while In
sense collateral , "was 'to pny Interest ni
ilcli. and that the Interest was not tmynblt
ntll the principal xhouUl be paid ; thai
hcrcforc t'no statute of limitations had not
un. .
Forbes against Morearty. . Appeal from ? i
DpUKlns county. Dismissed. ' Ryan. C.
' i io filing of a transcript of a judgment
n the supreme court Inter than one year
fter Us rendition confers no Jurisdiction
o enter n Judgment In said appellate court.
8. Thp supreme court hni no Jurisdiction
o review an order not embodied In a
ranscrlpt certified by the clerk of the dls-
rlct court.
Regler ngnlnBt Bkamlln Plow company.
jrror from fork county. Judgment.
1. A sale , bv a factor , or Roods of bis prln-
loal on hln own and for "nls own nolo bene-
t confer * no title 'xrpon the vendee ai
gainst the rights of the renl owner ;
2. A conditional vendor of Roods within
lie nurvinw of spotlou 26 , chapter xxxll ,
Comntlcd Statutes , when there "has been no
nnmullanco with the requirements of said
octlon as to recording the conditional
crccmcnt , does not retain such au Inter-
st In the siiblept of snld agreement that ho
an maintain replevin aiialnst one who ,
vlfnout knowcldce of such conditions , has
nrrtmscd the Goods from the conditional
endeo. an such , In possession thereof.
Coy against Miller. Krror from Phelps
ouuty. Affirmed. Sullivan , J.
A bill of exceptions cannot be considered
n the supreme court unless authenticated
iv the clerk of the district court as part of
'iin record.
The farmei , 'he mechanic and the bicycle
Idcr are liable to unexpected cuts and
bruises. DoWltt'fl Witch Hazel Salvo Is the
best thing to keep on hand. It heals quickly
and Is a well known cure for piles.
STOHV I.\ SIX CHAPTERS.
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