TTT13 OMAHA DAILY 11B1 ] i * T UT2SDAY. APIITlj Ort. 1S08. MINING IN THE BLACK HILLS Latct-t News of Interest from Eouth Dakota's Mineral District. RICH ORE IN YELLOW CREEK DISTRICT Shipment l.n t Yenr Amonnted to MM ) and Tli In Vcnr'n Output Will Undoubtedly De Mncb flronter. bEAT ) , 3. D. . April 25. ( Special. ) One of the rlcfcent mining districts In the Black Hills Is on Yellow creek , and one ot the richest mlnei U the \Va p No. 2 , which Is owned b/ William McLaugblln , D. A. Mcl'hcrson , John Blatchford and John Gray of Dead wood The ore Is slllclous inJ largo and distinct veins have been blocked out nufflclent to keep the present large force of miners at work for years to come. The ship- mtnt of ore last year amounted to $182,000 and the amount will be considerably iarger this season. About 400 tons of ore are be ing shipped from the mlno each month , which has an average value of $50 a ton gold. Considerable Interest is being awaketiel In the Queen Bee district , a comparatively new camp. Numerous ere fissures are exposed which give * promising returns from assays. The development thus far has not been ex- tennlvo for lack of capital. A two-foot vein of slllclaus ore bas been ntruck In the Squaw Creek company's shaft , on Squaw creek , at a depth of fifty feet. Indloatlcr.o are that It Is the beginning ot a largo ere shoot which will widen out to considerable extent as depth Is attained. The company owns sixteen full claims. Tre < l illarrls cf Ueaiiwood Is the general manager. Pnrlhg the week Two Hit IMS been M con siderable excitement ovr the striking of sll- Iclous ere In the Golden Crest shaft and sand shalu In ihe'Great Eastern , which formation is supposed to overlay the bcdy of ere. Seth Jlullock , the general ma-jager of the Belle Kourche Smelting and Refining com pany , has re tinned from the Twin Cities , where ho haa been getting the affairs of the company before the people. Tlie build ing of the smclfer at Belle Fourche Is prac tically ou assured thing and It Is understood J tlu/t / the site for the works was selected this week within the city limits ot JJelle Kourche. Very thorough development work Is being done on the Lizzie group of mines , located n mile and a half northeast of Cuater and owned by capitalists of Lemars , la. , and parties In Cus > ter and Dead wool. The vein that Is being followed Is exceptionally rich and the prospect Is considered flattering. The Rainbow company owns some valu able laud on the divide between Blacktail an.l Garden City. H Is one of the oldest mining districts In the Hills. In 1878 a tun nel was run 250 feet on the south si 'e of the claim with the Inteu- tlo.i ot finding free mllllns ore. A vein of slllclous ere was found near the face of tljfi. tunnel running from $ S to $10 a ton , but the lejgo has never been prospected. Higher up on the ground quartzlto ere has been found which , by mill treatment , went from $17 to $25 a toi. toi.For For a distance of nine miles along Castle creek , In I'ennlngton county , both placer and quartz mining Is beltig carried on this spring in an extensive manner. The dis covery of strong veins of ore In the Horn blende district has bern the means of bring ing a great many prospectors and miners Into the district. Work Is progressing satisfactorily on the Drummer group of mines , eight miles west of Custer. The property Is owned by a Milwaukee company , which also owns the Aetna mlno. A working shaft has been clink sixty feet on the ere vein and drifts run north and south from the bottom of the shaft which exposes a vein ot free milling and concentrating.ore averaging three feet In width. AltenleenVuiitn the Knenmpnicnt. ABERDEEN , S. D. , April 25. ( Special Telegram. ) The city council met In special session this aftcrnon and tendered to the state through Governor Leo use of the fair grounds and buildings thereon for the pur pose of encampment ot the national guard and other troops which may be called out. The offer Is made because the grounds ore ample , buildings suitable ; there are plenty of water and god railroad facilities and be cause of the patriotism of the cltlzena of iti Aberdeen. Jowett Brce. , wholesale grocers , have wired a proposition to give $1,000 to pay Ibc expenses , provided the state troops are mobilized and drilled on the Aberdeen grounds. Citizens have purchased a $100 flag for Ccinpany P of this city. OlM'OSIO Till : AIIIU JAM > HILL. Protcxt of I.lviStock Men CeNKlnii to the State * . CARBONDALE , Colo. , April 23. ( Special. ) The following resolution was passed by the Roaring Fork arvJ Eagle River Live Stock association at Its annual meettmg held In this town : "Reilved > , That It Is hereby declared by this association , assembled In regular meet- lug , that It would bo a great hardship on L members of tills association , and In their Judgment bo liarnsful to the general welfare of the entire H * * , stock Industry of tbo Atatc , to haverttV lamia commonly called arid lamH an < now owned by the United States , ceded tc-jtlie state of Colorado , or tbo laws ot thaf.Unlted States chonged or amended rclatlnjt'ln any way thereto. In our district all IJMS available for the homes of our people thkt can bo made to produce tire open to entry under the laws. The grazing lands * ro available to all alike , and under tlio prrscnt laws the small ( stock man lias the * ' tno access to the public range as have the large cattle companies , end It is the opinion of this association that m soon as these so-called arid lands are offered for tale that It will be only a ques tion of a few years until the susall brands of cattle will disappear from * our valleys soil the largo herd ot cattle syndicates JBP pear. We therefore protect against the law governing these public ranges being amended , and ask our representative * Inst both houses ot congress to luio their best efforts lo defeat any measure contemplating any change lei the present laws , and further that a copy of this resolution bo furnloned each of our senators and congressmen and published In the stock papers of the state , and ask all llvo stock asooclatlons In the etato to ] oln us In protecting against any laws contemplating private ownership of the public range * of the state of Colorado. " Street Knlr niiil Cnrnlvnl. ATCHISON , Kan. , April 25. ( Special. ) I This city will have a street fair on the 20tto and 21st ot September , followed by the corn carnival on the 22d. Arrangements ire being made to enlist the enthusiasm of fanners In thbi vicinity. The farmers have refused to take any Interest In the corn carnival , and It Is believed they will ' bo of. great amUtance In waking a street for nine -tenths of ita ralue. You need a pure soap in your bath room and bedroom. Your face is more important - i tant than wool. Wool Soap U a pure soap. rr H Ma i WIH Vice No WaOLSMP ft a micccss. Tlio street < Jalr will bo held on Kansas avenue. Booths will be eroded In the middle of the street and along the nlJewalktntitch ; will be rented to cx > dlbltors of arUilea of every kind. Xn Klnh r.Hcrnry llnrpna , ST. JOSBl'H. Mo. , April 25. ( Special. ) The Mla-Jourl fl h commission eat down on the literary bureau of Colonel Jcfan T. Crisp and that Institution la no more. The other commissioners refused to pay one cent of tlio $150 bill rendered by Colonel Crisp. They were unable , to Had that he bad done anything - thing In the literary tmreiu. Peace will reign In the meeting * of the fen commu nion henceforth. It U expected the next meeting will be In thU city , and It Is not expected that Colonel Crisp will bo present. He announced In the meeting tbat bo In- .ended to resign , I-Vnr S > ni | > ntlilxrrM With Spnln NOOAIjES. Ariz. , April 25. ( Special. ) The mayor of Nogaloa has communicated iflth Governor McCord requesting that com pany O of this city bo rotalnej In Nogales ; o protect the city against possible In- tslon by pro-Spanish sympathizers In Mex- co. It Is the expectation of the citizens if this place that as soon aa hostilities have ipencd between the United States and Spain hat the bad element of southwest Arizona > nd New Mexico will make the frontier own their headquarters , hence the petition o the governor. WyoniliiK .New * William Stephens of the Gllchrlat ranch 103 sold to Brcsnahen & Smith 100 head of hrec-year-old steers at $17 per head. A company has been formed to engage In he manufacture of nickel steel at Sheridan. The company has seventy locations cf the nickel ere , each being from twenty to thirty eet wide , and It Is expected that GOO men vlll be employed. 'It Is believed that a vein ot good cook- ng coal has been found In close proximity : o the beds of red hematite Iron and lime stone BO abundant near Itawllns. 1C the comblnattcn Is proven It will mean a big 'roa plant In that town at a early date. Herman Glafcke of Cheyenne has gone to Washington to place before the War dcpart- ncnt a new- Invention of his son , 'Emersco ' Glafcke. The Invention consists of a now irocess of preparing and canning meat for -tso by trcopi In tha field. an.l 1s said to iave the approval of several military men. A preliminary survey Is being made by : ho Union Pacific corps of engineers for a pipe-line from tbo Platte river near Fort Sleelo to Rawl'ns. The Intention of the company Is to put In a pumping plaat at the ; river and establish a permanent water a utetn for Its use at Rawllns and for the city. city.The The Bccond annual memorial day celebra- tlcn upon the 'Custer ' battlefield will be an Interstate affair. Wyoming , Montana and the Crow agency participating. Colonel W. F. Saunders of Helena , Mont. , will deliver the memorial address. Ct.ie of the notable features will bo the presence of 1,000 Crow and Cheyenne Indians In a war dance. Iilnlio Xewa .Vote * . Elmore has organized a flre company with forty-one volunteers. Pocatello will have a three days' Fourth of July celebration and Bannock county fair. Kx-Governor McConnell Is likely to be the republican candidate for governor of Idaho this year. A large gang of men from Bonner hafl gone up the river to bring down the spring long drive. The Idaho sheep owners complain that there la no local demand for wood , and tliat they have to ship to markets outside of the -'tate. Sinking on the Golden Fleece and Golden Star quartz mines at Ccmtrsvllle has begun ami the ten-stamp mill , now at Boise City , will be shipped to the mines as soon as the wagon road \t \ > a little better. The Indications are that Bannock county will be simply overrun with sheep this sea son , sajs the Pocatello Tribune. Mlle Hen- drlcksrays " , , that they are coming In at Ox ford "lii unheard of numbers , and D. D. Sul livan eays that the sheep are swarming Into Gentile valley. A Map of Cuba for Ten Cent * . The Hee Is giving Us subscribers a chance to keep posted oa the movements of troops and cruisers by means of Its combination map. The map of Cuba dhows all the towns , railroads and divisions , whl'.o from the map of the West Indies and map of the world you can locate just where the < war ships are at any time and how far they are from dif ferent ports. Cut out a Bee coupon , page 2 , and bring It to The Dee office. Omaha , South Omaha or Council Bluffs. By mall , enclose a coupon and 14 cents. DKATH RECORD. F line ml of IU A. Wherry. PALLS CITY. Neb. . April 25. ( Special. ) Funeral services over the remains of the late R. A. Wherry were held at the Metho dist < hurch Sunday afternoon , under the aiMplcffl of the Masonic fraternity. The lodge met at their hall and marched to the resi dence in a body , headed by the military band. The Eastern Star alee partlclapted. Rev. Abbott of the Methodist church con ducted tbo servlse , 05 la ted by Rev ; Davis of Hiawatha. Tha floral offerings were very flno. Mr. Wherry was one of the oldest settlers tlors In the county. Ho had filled many po sitions of hcnor and trust alnce hla residence here. Kuiiernl of LMnrtln Clnnv'jr. CEDAR RAPIDS , la. , April 23. ( Special Telegram. ) Many prominent members of the Order of Railway Conductors and other railroad organizations were here today to attend the funeral of Martin Clancy , grand secretary and' ' treasurer of the conductors , who died Friday night. The funeral serv ices were conducted by Apollo Commandery , Knights Templar. Wllllnm Ilolilimon. SCRIBNER , Neb. , April 23. . ( Special. ) William Robinson of Pebble was taken sick Friday. After suffering until Sunday after noon tie died. Mr. Robinson was an old settler of this county , coming to Pebble about thirty years ago. He leaves a family of grown children and a. widow. The funeral will take place from the residence tomor- row. William Sextan , BllllnrrtUt. NEW YORK , April 25. William Sexton. formerly professional champion billiard player , dropped dead today , He was 605 years old. TII13 'UKAl/TY ' MAIIICRT. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Monday , April WARRANTY DEBDS. Lucy NlchoUon and husband to The- tcaa MoClenog'hcn. wli ne 27-16-9. . . . $ 3,000 K. G. Thomas and wife to W. M. Step- pacher. a 00 feet ] of o TO feet of lot 2 , Johnon'a add 1 W. JI. Stfppachet1 and miife to Abra ham Cane , trustee , same 1 South Omaha Land campany to Frank KnvnRer , e of lot 3 , block X3 , South Omaha , 3 Joseph Ilrailbury to Arthur IC.ut. lot 7 , block 1 , Iturton's subdlv XX ) Paul Nelson and wife to J. , I. Uadtck , lot 1C , block 4. Oak Chatham , 2,000 J. I. Redlck and wife to Frank Murpry , lotsJ 'J to 1W , block 4 , s.und 12,20 II. H. .Mclntyre ami wlfo to Omaha Bran In ? association , w > feet of lot 7 , block 76. South Oiuah.i 3,250 At. A. 'Martin nnd. husband to J , T. HudcUon , lots 9 and 10 , block 137 , same 2,900 M. L. Fisher to Arthur Kast. lots 11 and 12. block 8 , subdlv of block . Albright's Choice. 1 Andrew Gtrharz and -wife to A. B. Green , 3o.\90 foot In BC corner of lot 2 , block VJ3. Sonth Omaha EW T. Somerset c&mpany to Barclay White. eU of lota 3 and 4 , block 83 , Omaha 13 K. J. Richardson to Eniiruj Von \Vas- n > "r , w 23 fft of lotai 19 and. 20 , Thor- ' liell'a add ( except n 10 feet of lot 19) ) . 2,300 Wellington Rich and wife to Harrison National bunk , n 40 feet of lots 1 and xom 2. Omaha View 500 QUIT CLAltfl DI2HDS. N. J. Hnsmussf-n to Arthur East , tot i 3 , block 5. Matthews' gutxllv I II. J. Martin to J. T. Hudclson , lota 9 and 10 , block 137 , South Omaha 1 DEKDS. F. R. Van Tuyl and < wlfe lo R. H. Denny , lota 1 and 3 , block 90 , Flor- cnca ] Total amount of transfers 127,411 SHERMAN | QUITS THE CABINET Venerable Ohio Statesman Retires from President's Official Fnmily , , TAKES EFFECT WITH CLOSE OF THE DAY Taken ( o ( lip Mnmlnjj Sennlon of the Cnliltiet 1) y Succeed * Mr. Shernmn. ! WASHINGTON , April 25. Another reolgti- nation from the cabinet occurred today when the venerable secretary of state , John Sher man , handed In tils resignation to the presi dent at a special meeting of the cabinet , called together at 10 o'clock. This resigna tion takes effect with the close of the day , and xvlth It Mr. Sherman retires from public life after a service of over forty years , em bracing the house of representatives , the United States senate , the Bccretarjsblp of the treasury and the secretary of state. The re-ison for the resignation Is the condition of tile health which Is Impaired secretary1health ) , now paired as the result of years of devotion to the public service , and the arduous labors of a lifetime , added to age the venerable secretary now being within a few days o ! 5 years. The secretary's resignation was tendered n a elmple note , tendering to the president 10 portfolio entrusted to him upon the tm- nguratlon of President McKlnley and ask- 13 that It take effect from the clcss of oday. The secretary was seen by an As- oclateJ Press representative before he went o the cabinet meeting , but he declined to make any statement beyond saying to the ppreJentatlve tbat he was carrying with him la resignation , and that he might have oniethlnp ; to say later In the day. The session of the cabinet at which Mr. Herman's resignation was tendered wa * ailed early this morning for the purpose of evlewlng a message which the president ill transmit to congress today , recommend- ng that congress , Ui the exercise of the ewers vested In It by the constitution , ormally dcclara war against the kingdom f Spain. Before the session began the president an- ounced that the message would be sent to oth houses of congress for Immediate ac- lon today , probably being oubmltted about oon. The resignation of Mr. Sherman was anded to the president at 12:15 : o'clock. It ; aa observed that Secretary Sherman re- nalncil with the president a few minutes fter the members of the cabinet left. The c ablnet session was concluded at 11:30 : j'clock , nnd five minutes later Secretary iherraan left the room and \vas driven to the State department. At about 11:45 : the secretary's messenger appeared with the resignation enclosed In a arge white official envelope. As the presi dent had flopped out for a few minutes' valk , the messenger returned to the State lepartment. Only a moment later the president re- urned , and the State department was so advised. At 12:15 : the messenger appeared with the resignation , and It was taken to he president In the cabinet room. It was formally accepted this afternoon. The letter Is very brief , only occupying a few lines , tendering his resignation , to take effect at as early a day as to suit the presi dent's convenience. Secretary Day will succeed Mr. Sherman. DAY'S SUCCESSOR. NEW YORK. April 23.- John Basaett Moore , who will bo appointed first assistant secretary of state to succeed Judge Day ; s Hamilton Fish's professor of interna- lonal law and diplomacy In Columbia uni versity. ' lie ) was born about forty years ago and was graduated from .the University of. Virginia In 18SO. ' Immediately after his graduation he stud- led law wilth Judge ( now Senator ) Gray of Delaware and upon being admitted to the bar about 18S3 entered the State depart ment at Washington as a clerk , having ob tained the positlcn" by being cue of the first In the list on the civil service roll. iHo ! at once made a study of International law and dlplomacji and became an authority In the department. Ho worked through the various graces until ho was made assistant secretary ot etate. On May 6 , 1S91 , ho accepted the ? call io Columbia university to his present position. Secretary Blalne. objected to him leaving and Induced the university to grant him leave ot absence for a year , no that ho did cot enter Columbia until 1S92. Mr. Blalne offered to make him first assistant secretary , but he preferred to enter the university. Two daye ago ho was telegraphed , calling him to Washington. PresUent Low advised him to accept tlio place and granted him a year's leave. President Low said today that the university could not well spare. Mr. Moore , but It waa now a matter of patriot ism. ism.OANTON OANTON , 0. , April 25- Judge Day , accom panied by his eon Luther , reached Canton at 10:25 : a. m. today. He looked as If In good health. As he stepped from the train the Associated Press correspondent Informed him of the resignation of Secretary Sherman. When asked If he would accept the place , ho replied simply : " "I will take the matter un der consideration. " While Judge Day de clined to talk for publication , the Associated Press correspondent believes it can be an nounced as a fact that under existing cir cumstances Judge Day will accept the secre taryship If the president nominates him and the senate takes' favorable action. It Is known hero that Judge Day made a great business bacrlfico when he accepted the place of aeulatant secretary of state. Ho has not felt that he could afford to take a cabinet portfolio , but under present circumstances It Is not believed that ho feels ho ought to decline. IlKVKXUn HIM , ISTO LIB OVKIl. Deiitnrrnt * AVniit 11 Clianec to Ki ll nil lie KM I'rovlHlunn. WAEHI'NOTON ' , April 25. The war rev enue tariff bill will not be reported to the louse today. At the meetkig of the ways and means committee this morning , when the bill framed by the republicans was form ally presented for consideration , the demo . crats protested earnestly against a ra that would prevent them from examining ts provisions thoroughly before It was reported : to the house. They also iiukeJ for an op portunity to offer amendments In committee. After some discussion It was decided that the bill should be gone over today , the re publicans explaining Ita provisions and esti mated revenue , etc. , and statoJ that tomor row the democrats should bo allowed rte offer amendments. The bill will be reported to the house tomorrow , but Its consideration probably will not begin until Wednesday. The democratic members ot the committee have a substitute for the bond amendment. It Is as follows : To coin J'AOCO.ttM of the seigniorage In the. treasury Into standard silver dollars , to He $50.0COOuO of certificates of Indebtedness at a low r.itu of Interest and to Institute an Income tax of S per cent on all Incomes tnof JJ.OOO. Mr. McMlllln Is entrusted with the draw- Ing of the Income tax proyJslon. IMIESIIIKXT IIK.VIU.VG VI' AVijI Shown \o KffectB of Strain Under Which He Lnliorn. WASHINGTON , April 25. President Mc- : Klnley was up early this morning and cad an early breakfast. Hit two guests , Webb C. Hayes , the eon. of ex-President Hayes , anj General Hastings , who held , the colonelcy of the regiment In which Mr. McKlnley served In the civil war , were with him and talked freely of the situation. While appreciative of tbo full significance of the exUlence of war , tbo president does not clve any un usual outward Indication of his frellnga und talks with marked calmness and cheerfulness and bears up remarkably well against the pbyslml strain to which be la subjected. For the tint time In about three wecka the public receptions will be returned at 3 o'clock ( his afternoon. 'Ilnoncvrlt ' Cet a CoinmtNloi > . WASHINGTON. April 25. The president hai decided to pRolnt Theodore Hojeevelt o ! New York , at present assistant secretary of the 01 vy , to b a lleutvnant colonel of United States volunteer * , to servo In a ment of cowboys anfl-nnunted riflemen , to be raised by Mr. Iloosevell and Dr. WooJ , the president' * family pkyilrlan , who Is now In the medical department bf the regular anny. Dr. Wood will bo colonel of the regiment. Theodore noosevpltjjn resigned as iiMUt- nt eoctary of the navy , to take effect at tha president's con nlpnce , after the com mence of active illilafy operations. MOXHV IX ) VAV TUB hM'n J.VCKKTS. S * cvetnr > - Aulluirlse.il tn Knllut Men lor tlie WASHINGTON , April 25. An amendment has been adonted to the tmral bill appro priating $3.830.000 to' enable the- secretary of the navy to enlist me\i \ for the navy duelng the existing war. The bill then pasted the eenate. Ohio tlnttrrr " > U'nltlnic Orrtor * . CLEVELAND , O. . April 25. Captain Mc Connell , Battery A , First artillery , received the following telegrar-hlc order from Colum- bua today : "Assemble your command In- staatly 'at ' armory to1 await further orders. " COIWT ruooKKiiiMSS. LINCOLN , April 25. Minutes of the last slttlns of the supreme court : Sherman Wllccx nijd A. Q. Smith wore admitted to practice. Omiihu Lonn nnd Trust Company iignlnst Harttnjn , dismissed unltws tipi > alliint serve and Jlle brlf/s In thirty days. Cnrson agutnat Htickataff , dimi nution of record sujwsted.Vntklns against llunchey : llrumback against American bank ; Ntfbras'xu Building and Loan assocl.i- tlon against Isbell ; Omaha Fire Insurance Company nsiiln-'t Potac : auiwl * against Sknmlla Plow Company , afllrmod. State oxe rel , Home for Fi lemlless njfaln t Cornell , John M. Stewart uppolnte.1 ret trie. So well against Unlcn Central Life Insurance Company. Gubrlel agultut McKlnley Win ning Loan and Trust Company. Union Trust Company nsalnst Coulter , d'smlssed ' Phllmlelli'nl.i MortEag-e nnd Trust Company ntalnst ( Justus , oril'T to shoi * cause. Kyncr npnlnst Averjilecr e modified. Fairbanks nirnlnst WuNhnns. lenvo to tlld additional tnin cript and briefs. T. L. V. Land and Cattle Company against Benedict , leave to llUj brl-fs denied. Ken dall against Garnenu , Selby against Mullen , leave to fllo additional tmnscrliita. Kane against Jonafcn , dismissed , unless nrpo.lunt s rve and tlio brief * In five il ly * Huncctn ntralnst Lnntry. Harms npralnst Llttlcjohn , motions for tnandatfa overrule * ! . Miller against Sk lba , Globe Loan and Trust Com pany against HrlfW. Hlchardson nruj ? Company iis-ilnst Teasdall and Uodewls ajjainst Stindnril Cattle Company , leave to nic the additional records. Badger Lumber Company against Hoim's , Omaha Life Association ngnlnst Kotterlnch , Dcnvell nwalnst Frahmi and Johnson against State , ndvancetl. Omaha Loan and Trust company against Crowcll , illsmlssed , unless appellant serve nnd flic briefs In ti.\enty days. Baldwin asalnst S'curlty Inveftment Company : Baker aR-ilnst IV-t.rson ; Omaha I < oan and Trust Company against ltoo ; Arthpolo against Hnlgren. Union Savings Bank agaJnst Hutton. Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Campany against Hopkins , Dltson Society ngalnst Kltc nen ( three cases ) . Hogan apnlnst Stengcr. Northwest ern Mutual Life Inhitratieo Company against Western Heal Instate Company , Omaha Loan nnd Trust Company against Snmuelson , nflirmc-d. Holmes against Crooks , Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company against ll'llier ' , JUzor nBalnat WHIman MercantlU C'cnivmy , Jfllls against Kilmer , Northwest. em Mutual Life Insurance Company against MacFarlanJ. Sump apalnst Sheldon , Provident Life nndi Trust Company against JJen.iIs. Glllet ngalnst Moss , Black against McKlnl'jy Lannlng. Lqan and Trust Com pany. notions to nlllnn overruled. Chlciicn , Burllnglon' & Qulncy Hallroad Con.pauy against Kellogj ; ( two cases ) , re- hrarltip allowed ; Olcllfrfasalnst Flsk , motion to modify Judgment.- . overruled ; Stewart ncnlnst Uemmlug , phoenix Insurance Com- pr.iy nvulnst Sobodky. | ( Gaylord against Ni brask.x Savings Uanlt. Slobodlsky ngalnst Phoenix Insurance Company. I'noenix In- si.tance. Company dgfllnst Fuller , Milwau kee MerhanicM Insurance Company nsalns' Fuller , Hex Biitte Coiinty iiKalnst Drlseoll Pnllfick apalnat School District No. 3. . Mil Ur HSTrimst State Insurance Company , Mod ern Woodmen Accident , Association ngalns Shyri K. Union P4c'flL ' Itallroad Company against Elliott. Moird-'o'ealnst ' Moore , Ilald wln-nKSlnst Burl , ' Chlmclot against Slchl reheartngs detiledi. . Ptuo > o' Bartlett against Jaftsen , Elguttertngalns Kemp , Nebraska ( Telephone Company against Woalcy. dismissed ; State ex re Savage against Lctton , reartjument dared. , Court adjourned to May 3 , when the fol lowing cases will be called : Karvy agnlns Woods ; Sc noel Supply Company asalns Lincoln Sohcol District : Ailing against Fisher ; Murphy against Warren ( two- cases ) ; Flower against Nichols ; Accident Association" against Day : Omaha against Standard Oil Company ; United States Na tional Bank against Westervelt ; Pllger against Marder ; Beet Sugar Company against Hlght ; Leonhardt ligalnst Bank ; Hallam against Telleren ; Gruver against Walkup ; Kuhns against Omaha ; Fairbanks against Wels'nans ; Burr against Reams ; Brown against Hose ; Clark against Charles ; State ex rel Vale against School District ; Lincoln Manufacturing Company against Hutchlns ; T. L. V. Land and Cattle Com pany against Benedict ; Maul against Drexel ; First National. Bank of Sutton against Grobshams , ( two cases ) ; Elsley against Wilde ; Ewlngs against Holflne ; Omaha Sav ings Bank against McCarthy ; ShelHeld City Company against Uuffln ; Bettman against McConnell ; Scoutt against Walt : Latlmcr against State ; Ogden against Hosenthal ; Itush against State ; Lackey against State ; Kokea against Koupal ; Bradley against Slater ; State ex. rel Patterson ajjalnst Wenzl ; State ex rel Rose water against H'Ji- comb ; First National Bank of Hastings against Farmers' and Merchants' Bank I'latte Center ; State ex rel Savnije against Letton. Omaha & Republican Valley Railroad Company against Crow. Error from Valley county. Aflirmed. Irvine , C. 1. A petition under Lord Campbell's act , which alleges t'nat the deceased left a widow and next of kin , describing them , on whotr the law confers the right to be sup ported by the person killed , sufllcle-ntly avt ! > .i pecuniary loss , nnd In that respect. . stiites a cause of action. 2. A railroad company willed Issues a through ticket , nnd so contraets to carry a pabsenger beyond Its own terminus , con stitutes the connecting carrier Its agent for the purpose of performing the contract , nnd Is liable for the negligence of such con necting carrier. 3. A shipper of llvo stock , who receives from t'ne railroad company undertaking the transportation of such stock a free pass , to enable htm to care for his stock In transit , assumes such risks and inconveniences as necessarily attend upon curing for such stock , and , modified accordingly , tha liability of the tallroad company to such shipper for peisonal injuries by him sustained by rea- bon of t'ne negligence of Its employes , is that of a common carrier for hire. 4. Such a shipper does not assumue the risk of neiJllgence by the carrier , but only such dangers as result from his peculiar duties wYilIe the railroad is being carefully operated. 5. By accepting such a pass the shipper does not become the servant of the railroad company , and la not within the fellow-ser vant rule. 6. A general averment of negligence Is sufficient unless attacked by motion , and an issue framed liyv a traverse of such averment may be pr.oved by evidence of any act within the general averment. 7. Evidence 'neld s'uflielent to sustain the verdict , and Instrndtl&ns found to have been correctly given and refused. S. Tbo submitting to the Jury of special Interrogatories U a ttnatter resting In the discretion of the tilaj court. German National Bank against the Farm ers' & Merchants' iiank of Holstem. Ap peal from Lancaster county. Reversed. Harrison , C. J. * 1. If there Is no bill of exceptions In the record or the same Y > aa been quashed , ques tions which , for their , examination , require reference to a bill ( .exceptions , cannot be considered. 2. "The word 'ascertained' In section 4 , article xl , of tha constitution , means Ju dicially 'ascertained , and to 'Judicially as certain' the amount ilue from a corpora tion to a creditor fAvreof means to have the Undines and Jutbrment of a court as to sucYi amount. " ( Glob ? Publishing Com pany against State Bank of Nebraska. Neb. 17i. ) 3. The foregoing la also applicable to the liability of a stockhalder In a banking cor poration as fixed by section 7 of the sarno article of the constitution. ( Farmers' Loan & Trust Company against Funk , Neb. 353. ) > . < . The portion of the petition In relation to the ascertainment of the amount due u creditor from the corporation and ex'naust- Ing the assets of the latter held sufficient against attacks of the time und manner made. , .5. An action such as 'thls-nvhould l r for the l * nf tit of nil the creditor * , of i\\e .cor poration against whos li | c < fcholdera tt Is commenced. ' Vff./ * G. The bank , the llabjMKM whose stock holders was sought to l iji forced 'iiereln held not a nactAsary parly to the action , bu not an Improper one. 7. This and almllarkactlns are within the equity Jurisdiction of the courts nnd cal for the exrrcls * ) of their- equity powers. S. Toe geru-ral nature of the relief to be afforded In Ita main and ordinary element * outlined herein. Mendelsshon against .Christie. Appea from Djinlus county. Reversed. Ryan , C. The evlilencs In thH on so examined and found Insufficient to sustain the judgment of the district court. > Suckstorf ngilint Ilutterfielil. Krror from Plereo county. Reversed. Irvine , C. 1. A plaintiff In replevin , who pleads only , a special ownership , tnust prove such title J ns he pleads It , nnd cannot recover on proof I of goner t ownership. ' 2. Therefore , where plaintiff assorts - > nly such special ownership , the defendant ni.iy to defeat the action s'now that plaintiff's title Is of u different character. 1I. Pickle 1 Mnrbl ? & Oranltr * Company ngalnst McClny. . Krror from I > nncaster county , Reversed. Notval , J. tch , One who furnisher n contractor for the erection of a court house with matesu rl.il. < used In the building may maintain nn action for their value on the contractor's bond gven to file oJiinty in security for the performance of his contract , requiring Inter alia tile contractor to satisfy all lawful claims I of laborers iind mnterlut men. Pioneer \ Fire Proof ft Construction Com- i piny against McClny. Krror from LancasFt * ter county. Reversed , Norvnl. J. One who Is not a party to a contractor's bsnd may maintain nn action thereon , when such bond was executed for hit benefit. McCormlek Harvester Machine Company ngalnst Miller. Krror from York county , Affirmed. Norvnl J. 1. 1 U la thote contracts made under fear of unlawful arrest , anil nst those executed under ' t'nreut of lawful Imprisonment , which eau , be nvoliled on the ground ot duress. 2. A contract , the consideration of which. In whole or In p rt. la the compounding of a felony or the stifling of a criminal prosecution - cution ! , Is contrary to public policy , Illegal nnd void. i 3. The payment of money on an ngreeU ment to compound 11 felony c.innot be conI I sldereil n a ratification , slneo the contract was Illegal and void , and Incapable of ratlfli'f cation. Farmers' I > 5an & Trust Company nalnt Sphwenk. Appeal from Madison county , Ainrmetl. Nor\iil , J. | 1. Under the exemption laws of t'nls state , a judgment Is not n lien on lands occupied as a homestead , where the debtor's Interest - est therein doea not exceed $2,000. 2. Where , under a decree foreclosing one of two mortgages of equal priority * Riven to plnlntlft In one transaction nnd covering the panic lands , the appraisers erroneously i deducted from the value of the premises | t'ne amount of the judgment ns n senior1- lien , the plaintiff , being- the purchaser at t the foreclosure sale , cannot be heard , In a subsequent action by him to foreclose the other mortgagf , to n crt that such judg ment was fne Junior lien. Lincoln Street Hallway Company ngalnst McClellan. Krror from Lancaster county. Reversed , Sullivan , J. 1. One cannot recover for an Injury re ceived while a pa sengcr on a street railway If the accident from which the Injury re sulted was ilue In part to his own want of ordinary care. 2. And In an action to recover damage * , In such case an Instruction which Informs the Jury t'nat the Injury being shown , the carrier , to escape liability , must prove that the pa.sengcr was sullty of gross contrib utory negligence Is erroneous. . 3. Street railways are common carriers of I pissengers nnd ns such are required to ex- erclse the utmost skill , diligence , and fore sight , consistent with the business In which they are etifuped , for the safety of their patrons : nnd they are liable for the slight est negligence. 4. In an action for damages for an injury received while being transported by a com mon carrier , the Injury being shown , the burden of proof Is upon the carrier to show t'nat ' It was In nowise at fault. " > . Section 3 , c'napter Ixxll , Compiled Stat utes 1SD7 , providing that "every railroad company as ajjresald shall be liable for all damages Inflicted upon the person of pas sengers while being transported over Its road , except In cases where the Injury done arises from the criminal negligence of tha person Injured , " etc. , has no application to street railways. Missouri Pacific Railroad Company agalrst Lyons. Error from Douglas county. Re versed. Norval , J. , and Regan. C. 1. Evidence examined and held to sustain the Jury's finding that the death of plain tiff's Intestate was not caused by his neg ligence. 2. When one enters t'ne employment of another agreeing to serve him for a stlpu- latod salary or wage , he thereby assumes In the absence of an express contract to the contrary the. ordinary perils incident to that service ; and Included In those Is file liability to injury at the hands of a neg ligent fellow servant. 3. The svneral rule Is that where a mas ter Is 'nbt guilty of negllgenco in the selec tion lor retention of servants , nor In fur nishing them wlt'n suitable appliances for the performance of the work In which ho employs them , ho Is not answerable to one of them for an Injury caused by tVie negli gence of a fellow servant w'nllo both are engaged in the same work In the barne de partment of the. . master's busliuss. 4. Where two switching crews arc In the mpoy ! of the same railway company , sub- | ect to the control and direction of the Manic i ard master , no member of either of said rews having any right of control or ill- i ectlon over any member of the. other crew , j otli crews simultaneously engaged In i witching the tame cars from on ? part to I nether of the same switch yard , then , fne | wo crews nnd the members thereof are onsoelated In the same department of duty r line of employment , and each member f one. crew Is the fellow servant of eacu member of the other crew. Farmers' Mutual Insurance Company italnst " Home Fire Insurance Company. : "rror from Douglas county. Aflirmed. Re- an , C. 1. Section 42. chapter xllll. Compiled Stat- tes 1S97 , construed nnd held to apply only o an Insurance policy In force ; a valid ami ubslsting contract between the Insured ami he Insurer ; to .have . no reference to a con- ruet of Irsurancc which 'nas ceased to ex- st by reason of the violation of the pro- ' Islons thereof by the Insured. 2. Where an Insurer has rlg'htfuUy de- ilared an Insurance contract at an end , realise of the Insured's obtaining addl- lonal Insurance on fne insured property vlthout the consent of the first Insurer and ontrary to the provisions of the first policy , uch Insured has no cause of action against 'no Insurer for the unearned premium. Powell against Blnney. Error from Vayne county. Affirmed. Ryan. C. I In view of the facts that a real estate uokcr gave a memorandum In writing to one who thereon claims rights as 11 pur chaser of real property , in which mtnio- ' ramlum It was recited that the propped sale was subject to t'ne approval of the owner of the real property and thut , from ho entire evidence adduced In the case , it was shown that there was n prompt ills- approval of said terms when submitted to he owner of the real property. It Is Yield .hat the district court properly In.structeil the jury to return a verdict upalnat saM claimant. Johnson ncalnst Flnley. Appeal from Douglas county. Aflirmed. Ragan , C. 1. Until a county treasurer has made n return to the county clerk of his county 3f the public sale of lands for taxes 'arid jy him In pursuance of section ICy , chapter Ixxvll , Compiled Statutes Ibfl" , ho cannot make a valid private sale of lands for the delinquent taxes due thereon. 2. Where a private tax sale of real estate .s . Invalid because of the failure cf the county treasurer to first makf such re- lurn , tfno purchaser thereat is auhrngattd to the rights which the , public had against such real estate and entitled to enforce n lien against the same for the taxes paid ut the sale and for all prior and subsequent tuxes existing against Hie real estate and paid by him because of such purcMus.- . ( Adams against Osgood , 42 Nob. , 1 , fol lowed. ) 3. The public cannot be deprived of Its revenue nor its Hen for taxes against prop erty because of the mistake of a tax col lector In not collecting all that Is duo ug-alnst such property. 4. The failure to publish an ordinance of a city of the metroi > olltan class "An ordi nance making t'ne ' annual levy of taxes for the city of Omaha for the year 1S92" In the official newspaper thereof , as required by section 133 , chapter xlla. Com piled Statutes of 1SSC , did not prevent such ordinance from becoming a law , It 'navlng ' been duly passed and approved nnd signed by the mayor ; and a section thereof providing that the ordinance should be In force from an after Its pas sage. 3. The method provided by section 121 , chapter xlla. Complied Statutes cf 1SJC. for proving the existence or enactment of aji ordinance of a city of the metropolitan clans Is not exclusive- , but onj drxlring tn prov * such an ordinance may pursue the statutory method or resort to common law me-thods of proof. Albion National Bank against Montgom- cry , Error from Boone county. Affirmed. Ryan. C. 1. The Inhibition contained In section 5197 , ItevUed Statute * of the United Statf * . Is general nnd forbids the taking of tuurlcud interest by n national bank from an arti ficial as well as Trom a natural pprtion. 2. A statutory enactment which provides by whom and ) under , what procedure a pen alty previously created may be recovered CASTORIA For Infantb and Children. re. I * not a penal statute nnd there cxklA no lv9on ! f-r a requirement tbat1 It bo Htrlctly cor.Mrueil. 3. The right to recover double the amount of usury inlcl to n , ruttlon.il liankin ? av < o- cfutlon I * , by s.-ctlon 61 ! . U.vised St.itut a of the t'nlted etntu\ conferred in we'.l uc i artificial us upon natural portions. IVlProboroiuh 1 &ivln ; Hank nKnlnit 11 rctArtvnl from DOOR.I' ! county. He- Vfr.i-d. Itan.-vn , C. 1. It Is iiven-rnl rule trmt'whtro two un equal CvsttiUu vest In the .tame porsion at the same time , without an Intervening entitle , the Mnnllcr U thtreti | > oft merged In the Greater. 2. : Itiit merger < lo not nVwuyst or nee- K-irlly rttult frCJii such a colnclilliiK of sucli estates. 3.Vh I ° ther the tiso estates will be heM to huvo coulescetl will dtpeml ui > on the /.lets ard frctimt.inc : , s In the particular cast ? , tl , then Intention of tht jwirty urqulrlns the two rutntefl and the equities of Uic tur tles to b ? affected. 4. Th mort\.ig o of n rinl estate mort- raw Recurlns1 a nc < otl.tble note soil and iixrl nctl th < " fime. : but the n tlRnmt'iit was not r.-onrilul. Snhjequently themortiMgop obtnlnM a ranveynnctv of tlu > lennl tltln to the real estate ! on which the mortg.itr wn > < ii lien. Aft , iluinl * . niul beifore tbr in.tlurlty o' ' thi mortgatjc debt , ft credit' r of the mor'rif attnrhetl the real rte , pur- ch.ied It for valun at the attni'hment .ile. i fi rocuted a sheriff's de d therffor and filed the H.ime for record. The * cr dltor had no knowlps that the mortgage hn I Inen ns - nlxiK-il. but suwiOHEtl the nvrtmiRco owned It nn < l thnt It h.idl .merg.vl In. th Ie al title acqulreil < by him. No ccmumm'catlon ' vlMt- r\ur to k place liet'WKMi the inert nKix ? an 1 th ; < > crttlltor conc.rnlng the mortg.iite. He d (1) ( ) that the presence of the mortgage un- sitls tlt l upon the reconlva < of ItsMf fuf- tlelfnt < to put an lntendln purchaser cf this i'f > nl eitat ? upon Inquiry a * to th. where abouts of the notei which the m rtguse ac- riirfil. < mil a > tohpther ueh mortai ? . ' had ; IWPII MtlElUd by cncrser or othcrwls ; (2) ( ) that the presence of the morUigc un- sitlF p < lMl upon thf record was iKitlc1 * to an lntfmlli\7 } ' purchaser of the renl est.it ? tbiit th mortKncee Intendel at the time lu < nc- qtilred the luul title to keep the two cs- lixt s separate. . Tlie doctrine of cave.at en-pt r npi lltj to purcJiviFcis of real < atate nt execution Balis' . 6. Kxcc t when controlled by the registry flcts , n purchaser of renl ( wta'.e at fxi'ciitlnn sale acquires only tlw > Interest which the execution debtor hail In such real estate when the. lien attached on which It was told. 7. Ofn rally a rlierlff or master's d od con veys only the f'stntevrtilch ' a quit cla'm deed from the executlfn ilMitcr to the jiur- c-hnscr would have convyvtl. hail It be n mcida and dellviirfd it the d.iti1 , when the Hen attncheJ under which the Judicial fal occurred. S. Or.e , who purehnsca the le-sal title to real t < tiitn from a mortpiRep thereof tli mortKiu ; ? securlnt ; n ne , < ; otnl ! > lp unmntured note belnri of reconl N not n put tinker .wilthout notice , within the mennlng of the riijtrdlnf ? act.1 * , and entitled to protection acalnst such mortoisc , then In the luiKri * of n bona fide purchaser tb renf , although nn assignment of such mortgage Is of lec- ord. ' are the first considera tions when buying Liquors for Family Use. AND WHISKIES are Bottled in Bond under the Im mediate Supervision of the U. S. Government. NoTK. The Internal Revenue Stamp over the Cork nnil Capsule wu.li the name Vf. A. GAIttES & CO. U the Government Csar- aatce thnt gues with thS l > i > : : nng. ALL BLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY. Frinurv , . Secondary or Tertiary BLOOD POISON permanently Cured in 15 to 35 Days. Tou can b * treated ut homo for um price und'r came guaranty. If you prefer to come here w * will contract to pay rail road fare and hotel bi ; : . and no oh .nt H wo fall to our * . IP YOU HAVE taken mercury. Iodide potaeh and Mil hnve echfi and pain * . Mucous Tvtchee In mouth. Sore Throat , Hmplra , Copper Col. ? red Spots , Ulceri on any part of the body , Kalr or Eyebrowe falllii out. It le thin BrcondaiT We Guarantee to Cure We toliclt the mcit obstinate cases and chsllertra the norld for a cesa wo cannot cure. This dlsrase has always bnflled the skill of the laoit imlncnt physiclani. tOCO.OCO capital behind our unconditional uaranty. Absolut * proofs win sralcj on eppltcatlnn. 100 pnce beck sent free. Address COOIC REMEDY CO. , 14O1 Mnnonio Temple , CbJcnffo , 111. ] AJAXTABLCTS P0.0ITIVlf.I.Y CUIti ! 017 , InpotOT.'j. HloepIo ncH.i. etc. enrwd bADTMO or other r.icasscii end Iafs- cretlo.i * . 'fitcy naleklu aiut turtl ; restart ) LwtVUaUl ? tn older young.zi.4 Ut a mna fcretudr , builanni. or rocrrliiu t'r "nt Juuinitj anil ( Vnmaoptlan li imo. Tiibfrcxa aho rji iciacdfato improre elTootB a CUItB vrbera ell other fell 1m cl > t upoa lU7lu3 tlm B nnlnB Aim Tuhleln. Tbej uarecared ttoujandaami nlllcure joo. WaKVB ! ar-n- . Itlre nrltten i-a rant to oiJtet a ruro RAPTC ' each COM or refund the cioner. 1'rtceOU W I uit r paclciucei or > U pkgra ( full trrata-.eutl far fiM. L'j raall , la pl tn nrnnrer. iinnr. rorpirt of rrlro. I irralar free AJAX REMEDY CO. . . . . . For sale In Omaha , Neb. , by Ju. Foiiytli , 201 N. 16th ; Kulm & Co. . ilSUi and Uouglinj and tn Council Ulurt by O. II. Drown , " WEAK Instant R.'llcf. Cin-elnlldeyi 1 vIllKU'llrtrnd lo any lilffcriT Inn rliln i .Mjin"4 > ( wli > all w.nkH < i % ; > i nf.H.siia . : , ± f - - - wm n'- ' > DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY ALL DRUGGISTS. NEW LOMA 'X" COLLAR Sour Stomach "Aflrr I wni Induced t try Hf.TS. I will nororlio wlit.oul the mtn the houip. Sir llrcr traa In a Terr bud ihnpo , utirt mr henJ rhril and I haJ elnmirti trouble. Nr tlnratik * Inn CancitroU. I tool flno. Mr ilf tm nl o c < l tbcm with bcnollclal rr ult for four stomach. ' Jos. KlltULI.NU , mi ConjiroM St. , ( St. Loult , Mo. Pl * nt. I'alatJbln , 1'olcnt. Taito fiixxl , Do Pood. Mover Sicken , \Vrnl > rn or Url | > c. IX1. aic.UJc. . . . CURE CONSTIPATION. . . . iltrllnf lirntil ; I mr > > < U c , Uo.trrtl , Hf . tfrk. Ill IIA.T/I BIO Sold n < 1 gimranirril l > r ullrtrue * HIMU'DAU glsistu fctJUK Tobacco llnblt. The C. S. G6YERNXENT wants strong men In Its service. With one ac- I cord the Arn-.y and Navy cnJorso I1AK-IIKN a * the greatest k n o w n strcnifthoacr , Invluorat- or and restoratlva. It crontos solid fle ! i , muscle - clo nut strength , rlears the brain , Kt-ciiKtlipn.i the ncrvc.s n d c.iuic-i the ccinerath o organs to. quIaUlyrcfiatu their nor mal powers. For nerv ous pcoitrntion , overwork - , work , luiiJilreil vitality in cither BOX , or cx-cs Ivo use of opium , or lobicco. It p'sltHely c. nnot Lo ( xc Ono box will work wonders. Six will euro. ll.Vn-IIKN U for lo by till drusilist-s , tf > I I > - Irt * , fiOcont' . OaJ to two in uitlis' troiiinonu Fill out and l.ull u the dlac.mls shout In each box , anil wo will gUo your osi a ; 'iUl ; niton- tiou without extra rharga JIAK-IIKWU prc- pir-d by llj-vlmcr O. Benson I'll 1) . II S.dl- iot from tlio formula of K. 15. Durum , M. 1) , Cleveland's mtv.t rnilnpnt iincvl.illnt. Mailed In closed p iek iin on r-iolpt ! r f price. UltS. BAUTON AND fol-.N' ON. 01 liar-Bon Bluj. . , i lovcljml , O. For sale by Kuhn i Co , 13tn anil la ? : J. A. Fuller & Co. , llrtj Dmi-jlv St. , anil Graham Drug To. , 15th and K.irmtmi King Pharmacy. 27th and Le.iv invor'h ; Peyton's Pharmacy. 21th an I L-avci\\orhi : 1 E. J. Sjykora. South Omaha , and all o'h r | druggists in Omaha , Sou h Omaha. Council DR. C. GEE WO. WHO is in- : : HP Is one ot the most skillful ot Chinese doc tor , liecuuse of Mi pit tit knowledge and cine * . IlavliiK b en eight y.ars In tlie mr > a- lcil : col'rse of China , he unilerstanils t'ne 1m- niei'lat ? action of over , -i.OUI iem-ies. With eiKlitetn years ot ot- perlen"p and over clgat yearn of thnt time In Omaha haa given him tlmonlaU In curing EV'EHV CHARACTKU of ill.sea.si ? . whtfner CHRONIC Oil OTI1EII- \VISE. Dr. C. GCP Wo guarantfes a euro In every casp or the money will lie refund- rii. Coiiaultutlo ! ! tii'ifcnu n two-cent stamp for book and question blanlss. Dr. C. Gee Wo , 319 N. 1GU : St , Omaha , Ncl ) . Patronize Home Industries lly I'lirrlutnlnir Ciioiln Mtiilo lit li" I'ol- elirnsUii Kiit'torloHt AVYNINTJS AND TK.VT9. OMAHA rn. > T AMI iniinui ! co. ( H ci'.itor.s Omaha Tent r.nd Aivnlns Co. ) Manufacturer * tnts. awnliiia ; jot In rM lidlo * nn.l K'i'iils' Mnrllr.to-lics. Ti'liU : or n > nt. lilt r.irnnm Bt. . Oiniiha. nnt\vnrviis. DM.vii v inti\vi.\i ; I.HSOCITIO.V. . Cailomt ehlinieniH mane In our own refrig erator cnr . Illno Hlbli , Kllto tlxyort , Vlcnpn Hxi'Ort anil family r.syort < lcllKeia to nil p-irU of the city. ioi.cns. : OMAIIV noilnitvonics , .IHIIV It. I.OWIIKV , Proii. DolIorM , Tnr.ku nnd Sheet "rnn U'orlt. Sr > cl.il facllllloH fur Joins rciulri ) . ( - . l'e1131 \ . rouNinvouica. . ( J. F. KIMINK-'I'ICII. KIC1.K COHVICI3VOHK3. . Mnnufiirturcr of flslvanlzfl Iron Conil e . ( , aV vanl/cl Iron PUvllvM * . Tip , frnn ant .Sl-ite Itooflns. AKont for Klnnoars tiled C'll.ns. trs-IO-VJ North ricvpiil'i ' Flrfet. FACTOUUW. AM151IIC.\.V lll fTJT * 1 Cr.irUer ? .tnnuf.i.luicrs. OMAHA. NKll. nvn WORKS. u.srus TWI.V CJTV nvu \VOItKH. I. > U1 Knriiiini St. Pylnw "nil olranlnic nf Birm"nt inul guilt of PM.TV ili'fcrlptlon. rlcanlic of line narnicntx u tpcclally. Mtl.IS. S. F. OIliM \ \ . F'our , Menl. IVcil. firm. H)13-1V17 Nnrth 17th Ptrr-'t. Oiniha , N S. O. K. Illjclt. Miimecr. Tcltp'ione t9. . IltONVOfllCS. . DAVIS .t fo\Viii , , iim.v Iron n 11 ili llriiKH l < 'iiiin < Jcr . Manufncturcr. < and Jolitirre of Md'tilnrry Oen- cr.il rrpalrlni ; a < tpocl.iltv IJOI , f.03 oiul : ; U Jackpon strfct , Oin.i.i.i. Neb. MNSiin : on. \ \voiniiA\ > * KK an , woincs. Mnnilfncturrrn oM procurn rnvr lln/cM oil. lot- tie Ijolleil llnspHt on , o'.l proRroumt llnfoil rakPK , LTOunil and ncrconrJ Hinw > ii fur riruz- t\sts. \ OMAHA. NIUI MATTnKSr.S. OM\II % IIKIIHINd CO. MiiniifoPturr-r ! " of nlgli itraila Matirp Itll Iliirncv Ptfft. Omalia. OVRItAI.Ii AND SIlirtT KACTOHIKK. If i'ra-VHVKXM CO PV. . M'rs. Clothing. l'ant . . hlrt . Ovrinlln. OMAHA. NKH \ nilllHICV S1IIHT COMPANY. tixcluihc rurtoni lilit t.illuM. ! 31J Karnnm. VINKTIAU AND IMCKI.KS. 'iBniifactiirT * of Vln 'jar , I'lrklPj , ( "nlnupt , MuHarli n > l rv Mini \Vnr p trr lilf Sinrp WAOOXB AND WII.I.IA M PFii FF KlT " Tor 3 Rivxl , fiilwUntUI vehlcliof any > t * crlp. lion , for npnlntlnir or rulilur trp | < on new or nM pluco U I7 Aic . meJlHiii vrlcc.l nncl tony oarrltg-i , Al'V Ihlntr you wnnt , r onil linml or new. Head- niinrtfr * fir nihtx-r tlren , warrant'-il IJth anj Hmn y. oppo it - Court Homo MANTKArTURKIIS. HKMA CO. factory ln tne wcit. U > adln ) ( Johbrrl nf Omahx , Kcnxt City , J ncoln itx ) Et. handle our vooOi. 10 Furnura Strctt.