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SPECIAL NOTICES
Advertlsrmentu for these columns
will h takeu nntll l!i m. for the
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fur mnralhic nnil .1 und Ay edition.
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le a word thereafter. Nntlilnic tnken
Inr lens limn ar.o for the II rut Inarr.
lion. Theae Mil ertlement nnil be
mn ponnrcnlH ely.''
AiIvertNe rsby reqneafln- a a,a in
terred rhrcUi can h'nre nnimri ad
dressed to a numbered , letter In ear
( The flee. Artn-rera o addretaed frill
be delivered oa preaeutatloa mt ta
akitk aal-.
SITtATIO.VS VANTi:i).
WANTED, sltimtlon by young lady, fa-
miliar with abstract work, typewriting
mid shorthand; best of references from
present employers. Address C 49. lieu,
A-MIW 2o
' w a .vr U.M a i j t: 1 1 1 : i, i .
, WAMtD-Wu liuvo steady work for a lew
. good nuntlels 01 good intuits unu jpptar
r ulice. F. Auaius Co., IWj liowaru St.
B-J03
( JUAHDER trade taught thoroughly In abort
Utile; Catalogue unci parliouiuis' liee.
W.culcrn iidiuei.' institute, uiualiu, Neu.
I IS Mi
WANTED, houscwrcckcrs to Ills bids lii
musleui testivul lumuer material, gravel,
etc., ul Lin und capitoi uve. liuuiru J.
E. KnuwlL'K, superintendent. liiUll
UltlClilT young mnn to take a shorthand
ac-nolursliip In boat scnool untl iay tor it
wlien couise In nnisijca una position se
emed. Address C 40, Bee-, if 2o 2j
WANTED, men to leurn burbcr truilo, only
. eight wceKb .cquiruu; touis prcucuicu;
Wuges &uurduy; positions guarameeu;
special lnuutchieiiiti now; eutuioguu
mtiucd free. Muicr Baruer College, ioJ
Furnam si. B Mjiu 2u
WK WANT u representative In every luru
city, good wuuch; congonlui worn, i-or
t particulars write tu, Nviiuuin L'ptegruvu,
Box VJI, Buuiuer, Colo. B Mow jo
WANTED Shoo salesman.
J Clothing company.
Nebrusku
B-M.j
; OO0D bn:ail maker at Smith's bakery, 1102
I l'Ulh uVenue, Council iiiultH. i -it
- WANTED, men, by the hundreds Tor South
t Dukotu harvest helils; ship dan.. Kit
Dodgo St. B-MI'j9 2j
WANTED Experienced drcssgoods anlcs
' men. Boston Store.. J. L. BrandlOH &
I 0I1S- u: , U-.NH.'J 20
l'EHMANENT pusitlotf tot'' the, . right man
)v o represent old eMulillshed company
h. JmvlriK wM.tm. capllalj yjty per year and
epennts, jiayauiu direct Horn our ot-
ll'co; no deception; Ansolutu stralKhl a.il
, ury, not conditlouai on results; chance
' tor iiromotion and lnerease ot Binary.
Statu litre, reference and buslnesn expe
1 rlence. AddiebH Cnlpn Mig. Co., box
i'lllladilphlH, 1'tt. ll-AHiii 2i
WANTED everywhere, hustlers to tack
sfglih, ulstilbme clrcularrt, namples, etc.;
-, no, canviiHBlnB.uood pay. Sun AUvertis
liiB Hureau, ChlciiKO. H MI74 Sf
WANTED, two brlKht, hustlliiB youinTliieTi
of nooil address; city wont, u to lu a. in,
Kj, room 17, Victoria hotel. II MIS I 21-
f WANTED. llrnt-clasH barber ut Oranil w
j, tel. Cctincll HluKH. li-.Ml!CL'ti
WA.NT IiU A' W.UA l.li i L,I.
WANTED, 200 girls. 1521 Dodge. Tel 8T0.
C 3oj
WAN TED, girl for general housework, f.im
lljrt of three. Mrs. Snneral, tllti N. 26th
Ave. C 22;
l'IKTV girl, all. kinds work,
.office,
In r '
BIIIOIIT young lady to tako a nhorthand
oviiuuiioiuij 111 mo oesi seuuoi aim pay
for It wlic'n courso U llnlshed ana pusl
tldn secured. Addfess c Hi, lice.
C 2SI 25
Al'T'I.ICATION of Satln-Skln Croiim. fot
owed by Satln-Skln I'owder. gives cliara -tiiig
onect, u iierfumed satin ctiinp.exlon.
ac' 1; .M4,2 24
. l-'Oll llli.T HOUS13.1.
t IV YOU want your houses well rented place
them with Ileiiewu -& Co. D 307
TO MOVE right, get Omahu Van Storage
Co., oJllco U11V4 l''arnam, or tel. i&M-SKl.
D-ais
ie HQU8E8 for rent In all parts of the city
o 13rennanLove.Co.," 320 South' 13tl .street.
D-.IiO'J
V HOUSES, .'stores; Demls, 1'axt.on block.
SEE 1IENIIV 13. l'AYNE. G01 N. Y. LIFE.
HOUSES, etc. F. -D.-Wead, 1521 Douglas,
u: . i ' u-5.312
.HOUSES 'and flats. Hlngwdlt, Barker block.
D-01I
HOUSES wanted. Wallace, Urown block.
, . D-311
1217 CUMING, S-r'oom house, all modern
.- except furnace;. rut, 2l).
OMAHA LOAN & TUUST CO.,,
liith 'and' Douglua.
O ' . ; D-060
S-HO0M brick hoilse, modern, 2717 Jacksm
v Telepheno A. Traynor, 4il or L 25.3.
D 599
- MODERN 7-room houo, near Park. 1509
So. 28th. D-225 Jy23
FOH IlENT. 2102 N. 29th itve., house, newly
papered and painted; six line largo rooms.
tSec N. L, Trimble, 1218 Fnrmtm.
D-M1S9
FOH RUNT, 10-ioom. cast front, brick
house, 303 N. 23d st., near Davenport,
lmtulrq next door. D M2iy
FOR RENT House and barn; all modern:
,, 2137 South 33d St. Apply 402 Merchants'
National Hank' Uldg. D-;it-
nOOM flat. '017 8mith:"iGth. Clark "i'oweiT,
t 311 Now York Life, D 575
ROOM furnished cottage for the summer:
no children. M)2 So. 30th St. D 452 24
HOUSE for rent, seven rooms, 2:32 Dav
enport St. D 151 ,.'S
t-IlOOM modern house, Farnum street dls
u trlct, 211 Sq. 32d nvonuo. For partlcu.itrs
L call lit house or telephono'Nos. 2411 or 331.
a D 1 19 23
KOJl IIKNT- lUlt.MSIICI) IKIO.MS.
DEWEY, European hotel, 13th and Farnam.
E-319
THE THURSTON, cool, ulry rooms.
E-320
THREE rooms, 'light housckenplnc. 1112
South Uth. E-515
1 DOUULE parlor for two gentlemen I30S
Cuming St., second 'floor, 13206
SOUTH rooms, IPCS Capitol avo.
-U2 2I
'CHOICE furnished rooms, detached, house,
closu in, lawn and shnde. 2215 Farnam, st.
, 'v-.M :7';
Homckeping' rqoros .JS uik 2CI3 St. MaryiA.
T ', m f-l5"'Ar
COOL, largo' fro n't '.'room vvfth two beds.
bn,thf closet, board If desired: gentlemen
preferred; reasonable. 3515 Howard street.
W v E-M177 25
X , ...
t FL'U.VISIIi:i ROOMS AMI IIOAHI).
to UTOPIA. 1721 Davenport St. P-S2I
Zr aLENCAlRN. trannfent. (1.25 day, 1600 Doug,
ff s F-523
ju THE Merr)am. summer resort, 25th &. Dodge.
' F-324
TWO lorge front rooms, with board. 1909
, Capitol Ave. F-M9I7
DESIRABLE rooms. The Pratt, 212 S. 25th
ut,,. . - 1 r-v-o.-a
DESIRABLE rooms, first-class board. 25JI
Harney. F-M302 U
WANTED, yountt ladles to loarn Imlr
dressing,, munlcurlng or massage: com
' tyutHu given, in, rour weeks: uvery
'4dvaiitii)j ol, thorough tralnliiK -offered;
l)osttion.-, tuarantv-cu; fuols presented
- special u,u.vuntaC8 to applicants trout
distance; catalogue, malleu tree. Moler
renege, JU.J r arnam Ht. C M31U L'.l
FOIl ItENT-liM'LUNlSMkD noOMS.
1 iii 1
DESIC room- epaeo, ii per month, ground
floor room In Tho Hee building, faclntf
Farnam street, no expense' for light, 'heat
or Jnnltor service. It. C. l'etcrs A Ctt,
Rental' Agents, Uee building. O-ilG
TWO unfurnished baicnmnt . rooms; no
children. 1120 N. nth. ' '. U-4&0-'
FOIl ItE.NT S I'OII US ASU OFFICES.
' ( 'm
FOR REN'TrrStore in flrst-clarfa locatfoni
rent reasonable. Apply R. C l'etcrs &
Co., ground Hour, Uee lildg. 1-205
FOR RENT iTho building formerly 'occu
pled by 'Ihe liee at 916 Farnam St. It has
tour storlus and a hahc'mcnt which was
loun'.rly used as The liee press room.
This will be rented very reasonably. If
Interested apply ut once to C. C. Rose
water, secretary, room 100, lleo building.
1261
FOR RENT, ofllce, with vault, and pirt
first lloor or all top lloor. 1IM-16
Harney st. Midland Glass At Paint Co.,
1 110 ilurney st. 1-131
AME.Yl'S WAMUU,
WANTED-Caiivasslng ugents In every
county to solicit suuscfipliods tor 1 HE
TVWJiVl lliTU Ct.ii'Ultl 1' AHAU'lt IHtu
the MiV CCl.Ul'LDlA UK LIVE
al'UClv and COMi'L,i,E STOCK IJOC
TUH, 'Hits spieuolu pooK contains 1,400
linperlai octavo pages, .&uo oojccl-tcachillg
Liigraiugs unu in ttiu only uooit 011 live
stoch ever puoilolad adapted to the every
day, practical, money saving use of every
laimei and stocK owner, bituuy employ
mtut wan assuied good Income. Agents
In the country with horse und buggy is
pcclall uesued. can. assets iiiukc easily
w to lw per muiitli. Address, Century
Farmei Solicitors bureau, lieu building,
Omaha. . . J 47
WANTED Agents to sell our senslbln en
dowment policy; call' or addiess C. O.
Loueck, Mgr, NeoVaska Dupt. ihe Security
Lite una savings Ins. Co., tilti N. Y. Lite,
Omaha. . J MH3 Jy-2V
AuENTS wanted for Drummond s Ightnlng
remedies tor iheumutlsm; for an In
curuoie case, restores stilt Joints, drawn
vortis aim hardened muscles, if your
dealer lias nut got these remedies we will
tend tuu full months tieatment or two
taigu Dottles 011 receipt or 5. Drummuiid
Medicine Co., ! Nassau St., New iorK.
J MM All)
WANTED, two hustling agents; good prop,
osiilon. UU H. lUth st. J Mis3 2
WA.Vri-lII TO HE.yT. .
I WANT to rent a good stpek farm 'In
Nebraska. Address, Out; Neve York Life
Uldg., umaha. 1 ' K M3!1 27
STOUAUU.
PAClFICi Storage and ?Af "bouso Co., -91?-Vil
Jones, general storage ttiid idrWarulin.
OM.'Van Stor. Co., 1511W Farn.'" Tels. 1553-1,23.
-J2
STORAGE Household- goods and other
articles stored at low. rules. J. J. Derighl
A: Co., 1119 Faruam St. TeL Jo2 Mj2a
I'Olt SAL& KUll.lTtJllE.
CHICAOO Furniture Co., 1110 Dodge. Tel.
2uiu. iNevv in iuiiunu furiilturo Uougiit, s'uiu,
CACliuniieu. O jl'i
UUY our turulturo at Enterprise Furnl.
turo Co. Vo have purciiusea a uig uunn
ruin siock unu win ciomj it oui, ut i per
cent uiscount. loi-4 a. utti. lei. -M.
O MooO'J) 30'
FURNITURE of 7-room Hat, elegantly
..'iiiii.jic,,, mm lueuiion, cneup rem, lull
gciuiemcu roomers; party auvlug- city; a
oargaiu J. 11. Johnson, N. X. i.ue.
U-425
FOIl SAI,i:-IIOItME, VKH1CLU8, iiW.
QUICKEST and best repair work on ve
hides 11. Frost, llth and Leavenworth.
I'-2y7
LIGHT grocers' delivery wagons at greatly
reduced prices at P. J. Karbach & Sons,
join twiu jiunttiu 018. x J.I J
FOH HALE MISCELLANEOUS.
SAWDUST, cheapest posts, poultry and hog
icnce. wi fuuniuH, (4 o30
2DHAND safe cheap. Deiiglit, 1119 Farnam.
Q 332
SAFES, standard makes, sold, rented, 114 8. 13
RIG line of secondhand wheels, $3, J5, t8, $10.
flmfihn UlnvnlA rrt lfitli un.l -t.lnu.. at.
u ....... u.w r . . w... wmuabu am
Q-334
TRADE your old wheel in on .a new' one.
Omaha lllcyclo Co., 16th tmd'Chlcago Sts
Q-r:87
50 PIANOS, J30 each, 60 cent pe wek.
Dcnmoier cc .Muener, isw rarnam ut."
, ' Q-M3W XI
FOR SALE, .three very fine, flrrati- Da'no
puppies, pedigree stocks very choice? .don't
lipswcr this mid unless jrriu want tine
'Stock. U. F. Wurn, llOs-Furnnm.mt:
-XJ-M11S57
. , i '.f ','f ?
CJOAR AND NEWS STAND, with soda
loiiiviain, line luiiiiiuro 01 J room-t.- goon
laundry nackago bUMluesM, good location;
party going tn lluffalo; sell cheap. J. II.
J(lhnson( S41 N, Y. Life. ul ' QMliO
SECOND-HAND 'Kn'abo piano for jnle,
C K, .Hep. Q-M4CS 26
CHES.PEAkE bay puppies: Jlnest rotrlovr
ers on waieriowi; reusonarie, prices. A.
J.'Hilyne, 3S21 North ' Twenty-third. street.
9M4Sg-3(P
CLAUlVOYAiT '"T v"
MRS. FIHTZ, medium: Sl North 16th...
1. ' - Si-33&
MME. GYLMER hhs returned and resumed
business. Parlors, 315 Sotlth 15th street.
S-66W
PEHSONAI.,
DR. ROY, chiropodist; corns and superfluous
hair removed by electriciy. U..J2, .Frenier
' l .T17
M1UWIV. .
VIAVA, woman's way- to health; rational.
wholesome noma treatment. iu xsco mug.
U 433
SUPPLIES for all machines; machines for
rent. White Sewing Machine, 163) Doug
las. Tel. 2234, U-SJ'i
mtlVATH hii.vnltal for ladles before, and
during contlnement; babies adopted. 230
urant hi. j u
FRHNfiii Acnonniov; pmATlNa:"mail
orders solicited. Omaha Pleating Co., 1621
uougias. u-ju
WE RENT 'Sewing machines for 75 cents
per week. We sell parts for and repair
every sewing machine mnhufacturcd.
NEBRASKA CYCLE COMPANY.
Corner 15th and Harney Sts.
U 124 Jy29
M. GOLDMAN & CO.. only nerfect nr
cordlon pleating plant In the- west; mall
oroers solicited. auue mm, uougias uiock.
SHOE Repairing, m; Sperdato. SIS N. '16th.
U-668-A-3 ,
WE rent sowing machines for "5 -cents per
we,ek: wq repair ana sen needles-'and
narts for every machine inanufnv?tnrl.
Ptiofld 1663.. Neb. Cyclu Co., Cor. .isth.'and
. .uuriiy. ' , w lJi-Aia
MME, SMITH, baths, US NV 15th. 2d flnnr;
room 1. u suz ;v"
EVER 'fnll.' lq lovJ- Keep rtWny "ff!m
Omaha If you wish tq avulil. 11. Sq many
flrls 4iirn iiso.. Batlri. Skin Cream, juifi
ruwiu'i j iiivy in irieMsvioie , nnn ncari
........ a, nAnrnln 1" I! 1 '1,1.1 nt
MO SKY TO'LOAX miAI. K8TAlr
MONEY to loan on Improved Omaha real
esiuie. iirenuan-tvove t-o,, tfuv bouin 13m,
W-316
WANTED, city loans, bonds and warants.
Ha.i.L... ... irm L--wn... .. . . . .
W-34S
WANTED, cltv ami farm loans: alio bonds
and warrants. H. C. Peters & Co., ."02
arnam .at., it mug. ,w ji
MONEY to loan at 4H und 54 per cnt on
yraana property, vv. u, AieiKie, 4vi ti.. .!in
W-351
PRIVATE nt(ney. F, D, Wead, 1524 Douglas
5 AND B"4 per cent loans. W. II. Thomas,
First National Uank building. Tel. -WH.
W K
THE OMAHA DAILY liEE; WJDJsSDAY,
MOSUi Tt? LO.-lli:.L ESTATE.
I'iMVATE money. Sherwood, 937 N. .Y..L.
M
MONEY TO LOAN oh Improved jrealcslatfli
o i":r cent interest, no commission; privi
lege -of paying jloo or inoru before ma
turity. Northwestern Mutual Life Ins.
Co., John W, Glsh, special loan agent,
214 First Nat l Bank Uldg., Omaha, Neb.
'. W-3J3
WANTED, citv loans and warrants. W.
Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam St.
W-337
4V4 TO 5 P. C. money. Ucmls, Paxtcn ulk.
v AlvAl
JSO.CKO SPECIAL fund: loans $500 up, lowest
ruies, r.o ueiay. uarvin uros., H.id f ar
nam. W M022
00, I wo, 500 privato money to loan: 1, 2, 3,
w. - ...... hi ,,. . ...It... ,i .1 . . ... ' 1
ui w i-uia, y , u. oeiuy, uuuiu oi i r.mo
Uldg. W-2:
JIUAKV TO LOA CHATTELS.
DO YOU NEED MONEY.
We loan 10 ana up uii futnuuie, pianos,
nurses aim uinur cnattels.
SALARY LUAA'K.
without mortgage to peupiu holding pcrma-
neni iosiiiuna. iou can gui ine money in
a lew hours after making uppncation una
take 1, 2, J, 4, a, b inoiiins or inure ill which
to pay' it oack, and you need not pay tor
it oho day longer than you Keep lb W
chuige nothing tor papers unu we give
you mo tuii amount in cash. There are
no lower lutes tnau ours; our terms are
the easiest ; our ouslticss Is coliliuvliuul
uud our motto is "try to please."
OMAHA MOUTUAOE J-.OAN CO.
ilV jjoaru ot Truue iild. iul.
(EstablibtivU li'Ji. M b. 16th St.
A Ai
CONFJDENTIAL LOANS.
on house hold furniture, planus, t horses,
nufiuno, v:ii.., i, inu iiuuid Hum, UlSO IU
saiarieu peoiile on their plain notes, with
out secuiuy lousiest pumelits mid low
est rates lu Omaha. 1-rivate interviewing
room. Amtrl6an Loan Co., room Jl- Drown
OiOuk, cor. loin and uougias uio.; entrance
uii lutti nt., opposito Y. M. C. A. lilug,
LARGEST UUS1NES8 IN LOANS TO
BALAU1ED l'.ui'l,E, nierchuiiis, team
sters, Hoarding houses, etc., withuut sc
cumy, eusiest terms; 4o unices in piiuclpat
cities, 'ioiuiun, 410 Uotird ut 'Xiauc lildg,
X J6l
LOANS ON SALARIES, FURNITURE,
live sioen, etc. tuieK service anu lowest
ratei guaranteed. J. W. 1AK.MJE, M tiuu
lliuorj I'uxtou uiock, northeast couiuriiitii
uud Fa.l.ahi, cull mice cu loth street.
-v 462
MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture, Jew
oiry, horses, cows, etc. C. F. lteeu,-3iy a, la.
MONEY loaned on plirnos, furniture, horses,
cows, jeweir. uua uii-vn, x. o, uuiKer U1K
il.VM.W TO ptacd'nuick. M'S; Kenn'ard 4i
Hon, suite 3io. ilrown block. 1 - X 366
1 - -1 .
WE LCpAN mbuey to salaried people on
thelt note nt lowest rates; strictly confi
dential; pay weekly, senil-'vveekly or
monthly, itoom 303 Paxton block, na lloor.
Kellablii Credit Co. X 624
IIL'Sl.M'SS U11A.NCES.
1 AM oftcrlng for sate my entire- business
wood, coul, feed mid groceries, also build
ings uud lot. Fur particulars imi'jlru of
Tlioa. itishton, 2106 West UroadWuy, Coun
cil IJluiXs. Y-M10j
WANTED Ladles of ublllty to munage
bruuen otllces; must huvu some cash to
cover cost ot remfldies. Thyroid-Lymph
Co., GOO Uee Uldg., Omaha. Y 601 A-3
FOR SALE or trade, half or whdle interest
In drug stole;, hard wood Moor, Matthews
gas machine, , soda fountain, etc., In u
lively county, 'seat. Thyroid-Lymph Co.,
500 Uee Uldg.,, 1 "Wl
FOR SALE, New- York racket store; good
business in good town of 2,"50O; lurolcu
loout Jl.looV'beflt of reasons lor eelllilg.
Address C ia, U6e. Y MKS3 26
FOR SALE,. $3,000 stock of general mer
chandise, in lino condition, doing good
business; will givu discount, us stocx must
be sold. For particulars uddrees A. J.
Nqwmali, York, Neb. Y M27! 24
GET ONE In time. Get .restaurant before
carnival; nice one at halt price; cheap at
41,5oo: will sell for &00 leash or on time;
. .look at It, ,.sIimulre!.17o4. Curtis st.reet, Den
ver, CoU ' v "1 iII63 25'
FOR SALE Blacksmith" shop; good loca
tion. S. 1L Cole, Florence, Neb.
Y-M462 24
ion SALE OR EXCHANGE Milliner
stock; invoice 4o0. What.have you? Will
consluer well located raw land. T. M.
Ullne, 123S 14 street, Lincoln, Neb.
.YM478 30
FOR EXCHANGE Gon'crul drygood
stuck; clean, staple and' tip to date; no
llxtures; invoice about $P,5o0; about $3,000
cash required .to pay bills; will trade bal
ance for good property; owner hard
pushed by creditors and Will give good,
liberal trade. - Utvo full description and
price of property In tlrst letter. Write
lulck 'fur lull particulars. Somers &
llrowh, 007 Manhattan Uldg., St. Paul,
Minn. ' Y M474 24
FOR SALEHEAL ESTATE.
.1
RANCH. AND FAI'M lands for salo by the
Union' Pacltic Railroad company, is. .A.
McAllaster, laud commissioner, Union
Pucluc ,Hcadquart,crs, Oipahu, Neb.
. .: t . ii, RE-357 .
FOR SALE. 3.0 acres of. land at u bargain,
in section thirty. (3oj, in Holt county,
Neb. -Address F. J. Neusham, OUumwa.
la. RE-M930 2S
HOUSES and lots tn all parts ot city; a o
acre property and farm lands. The O. F.
Davis Co., Itoom 552, Ueo Building.
RE-370
IRRIGATED LAND FOR SALE.
In the rich valley ot Loup river 1 can offer
for salo many larnis at. reasonable prices.
This land Is a rich sandy loam and pro
duces elegant crops. The farmers are fast
Euttlug thelt1 land into , alfalfa, which
rings them tine returns, three and four
crops a year being .harvested at little or
no .expense, netting as high us 30 per
acre Income each year. Most of this land
Is under u Hue Irrigating canal, with u
steady ind reliable Mow ot water trom
the Loup river. I will nuiiia a lew pieces,
240 acres, 1 mile from county seat; 20 acres
muaduw, balance pasture laud. Price, J750.
200 acres H mile from county scat; good !
room house, orchurd, lots ot tlmoer, "0
acres can 00 Irrigated, 20 acres line ul
falfa, 115 acres pasture. Price, Jl.otJ.
1C0 ucres, huuse, windmill, orchard, bo acres
pasture, io ucres farm laud, 40 acres Irri
gated. Price, 1.650.
320 acres, loo undjr plow, balance pasture;
house, wlndn.lll, barn. Price, 1,150.
100 acres, line pluce lor atock, trame house,
orchaid, oam, plenty of water and tim
ber. Price, JsOo.
200 acres, 75 acres plow land, balance pas
ture, on good clay sell. I'rlco S35 per acre.
160 acres, 2u acres cultivated, 15 per acre.
160 acres, 50 icrej cultivated, 14 per acre.
170 acres, with fenced meadow that will
cut 60 to 75 tons hay, small frame house
and stable, good stock farm, Price, $1,190.
Many others thut are good bargains. All
this land will produce the best of alfalta,
with a good market and ready sale at
good prices, being near the cattle ranges.
rite fur particulars.
II. A. STEWART. Taylor, Loup County,
Neb. RE-575
CORN LANDS and stock ranches In th
corn iicii country, write, for my uu
W. H. Clemcntt, Lyons, Neb,
RE-46S
HOUSES, lots, farms, ranches, loans; also
llrerlnsuraneo, Uemls, Paxton Ulk. ,
RE-371
S COTTAGES and lots for sale cheap; So.
Uth St,, 2162. Inquire In brick houso In
rear. 11K M3;'6 27
SEE HENRY D. PAYNE, 601 N. Y. LIFE.
RE-373
CHAS. E WILLIAMSON, 1203 Farnam 8t.
1 RE 63
MEDICAL.
rit. PRIES, tho acknowledged leading ape.
clallst In diseases of women In nam ha
would Call the attention of suffering ladles
to his unsurpaszed accommodations be
fore and .during contlnement. and m
treatment for irregularities, ho matter
wimi cause, wan or aoaress, with stamp,
Dr, Pries, 1513 DOdgo Bt Omaha. Neb.
230 J 2J
DR. LE DUE'S Female Regulator. posTT
tiv.ly "arranted to cure tho most Hub
bum cases of monthly stoppages. Irregu
larities,, obstructions and suppressions
brought on from whatever abnormal, un.
natural diseased or pathological cause: 12
a package, 01 3 for 15: sent anywhere pre.
paid on receipt of prico. The Kldd Drug
Co. Elgin, 111. American ottlce, retail,
wholesale, Myers-Dillon Drug Co.,
Omaha: M A. Dillon. South Omaha:
Davit Drug Co., Council muffs. Full lint
oi legitimate, ruuuer goous.
LdST,
LOST, Auditorium brick No, 425, Reward
11 returned tu umana. uauy rsewa.
- Loat-261
LOST, abodt Manawn, rilVer- inti'tdhbox,
iinaer icavo 11 al nixtun notel and. re
ceive $3,00 rewurd from Frank Herhey,
i-o.l 2i
LOST, at Lake Mtfnnwa lfifet 'Wrdnendiiy
evening, goui Dangle -stiaitpin wun letlois
U and G. Reward will txs paid tar Its
return to Pacltic StOragw Co., 914 Jones
St., Omaha, or Ilea ofllce,
i Lost-IEI 23
125 REWARD for tho return of silverware
and jewelry stolen from residence on
Mamiersou west of Twenty-fourth street.
Address C 51 Uee. Lost Mlfati 24
LOST, notebook containing 20 bill und
stamps, Return to Hee and get reward.
-Lost M41 2I
OSTEOPATHY.
JOHNSON Institute, 815 N. Y. L. Uldg. Tel.
iiibi; Alice jounsou, u, u, luuies dept.,
Uld, L. Johnson, OsteoputUlst, Mgr.
-374
DONOHUE, Osteopath, Pnxton Ulk. Tel. 1347
374
A. T. HUNT, D. ff 303 Karbach Ulk.' Tci 2352
376
MRS. JOHN Ht MUSICK. - D. O., osteo-
patnic pnysiciuu, uougias uiock.
3J6-A-I9
yllOHTIIA.MJ A.U TVl'HVVlllTlAG.
A. C. VAN SANT'S school. 717 N. Y. Lifo.
-377
BOYLES' College, court reporter principal,
uiun. dia
NE'U. Uuslness & Shorthand College, Uoyd's
iniater. j,y
GREOG Shorthand. Om. C. Col., 10 & Doug
SJO
TAMMElllNti AMI STUTTElll.NO.
CURED. Julia. Vaughn, 430 Rumga Uldg.
-321
l.AU.VDHV.
OMAHA Steam Laundry; shirts, 7c; collars,
2c; cuffs, 4c. 1750 Leavenworth. Tel. 517.
$66
UOlliEIL MAKERS.
OMAHA Holler Works, steam hollers, tanks,
stacks, etc. .Tel. 1359. 12th and Izard Sts.
mi
PAWMIHOKIMIS.
EAGLE Loan Ofllce, reliable, accommodat
ing; all business conlldutitlal. 1301 Douglus.
-3i3
FIsIlIJVO AND-l'LUASDHE HESdllT.
IF YOU want good bass and croppy fishing
go to Langdon, Mo'. Very best of hotel
accommodations. Plenty of boats and
mlnncws. '.Vrlto R. A. Uittmar tor rates.
970-
JU.VK,
DO NOT sell your junk before you got
prices of- the Great Western Junk House,
812 Douglas, Omaha. 'Phono 2165. A.
Ferer, proprietor. 23S A15
ACCORDION PLEATING,
ACCORDION plentlng; cheapest, best,
. quickest. Mrs. A. C. Mark. ii. E. Cor. 17th
and Farnam. ' Sii
WANTED TO' 1IOIIKOW.
WANTED, to "borrow, 7tJ 011 11 7'room 1V4
story modern cottage; '-gllt-edgo tecurlty.
C 61, Uee. - 132
EXPERT ACCMUATANT.
iJ , V fi .
LESSONS In bookkeeping etc., day or even
ing, R 15, Com- Wat. Bank. G. R. Rathbun,
SATIN SKIN SPECIALTIES
BEST tor you. because best made. Satin
Skin Soap, Cream and. Powder. Use U
tproot r. .. 4 , ! -rTIO
ERUPTIONS, blotches, tarfrcclles...nll
skin ntntctlons. yield to those magical
twin bcfttitlllers, Satln-S,kln,-.Crenm nnd
Powder. M 173 21
PATENTS
WILL BUY any good invention or patent.
Address Lock Box 760, Des Moines, la.
-373
MASON. FENWICK & LAWRENCE.
tWnshlngton'.D. C. -H..'J, Cow-gill, agent,
5 THIS- advertisement, lokond for $5.."Suca
& Co,, tniterit nttr)rneys,Bqe bIJH'.,;Oipi1ha',
Neb. yia feo -unless sticwssful. . ' .
' . - .tMJOI AIS
llEWAllD,
175.00 REWARD offered tor the" arrest and
cohvlctlon of the party- who entered nnd
stole shoes from the store of H. Meier nt
Elkhorn, Neb., the.nlpht of June 27. Cltl
gens Com.. Elkholn. .Neb. ' -417 29
CAHl'UNTEHS AND JOINERS.
ALL kinds of carpenter worlc and repairing
promptly attended to. ,J. T. Ochiltree. 20tU
and Lake StB. 370
HICYCLl'-S.
PRICES that will surprise jou; must clear
out the stock of new and second-hand
blcycleB; second-hand wheels from 12.50
up; now ones, H2 up. Louis Fletcher, 162J
Capitol avo. 763
MONEY TO LOAN-HEAL ESTATE.
LOANS on eastef-n Nebraska and western
Iowa farms at 5 per cent; borrowers can
pay 100 or any multiple; any interest
date; no delay. Breniiau-Love Co.. .309 B.
13th St., Omaha, Neb, W-317
DRESSMAKING.
IN families. Miss Sturdy, 2576 Harney.
-7S6 A10
PIANO TUNING.
PIANOS tuned, 11.50. F. Lcssentin, Mamie'.
burg's Jewelry Store, Paxton blk. Tel. 1699,
260 Jy '.'i'
FCRMTURE REPAIHINO.
TEL. 1331. M. a Walklln, 21U Cuming St.
' -.W4
l'OSTOFFICl; NOTICE.
(Should be reud dally by! all Interested, as
changes may occur at any time.)
Foreign malls for tho 'week ending July
27. lOOi; .will close (PROMPTLY In nll caBes)
at tho general postQlflce-ns follows: Parcels
post mails close-one hour, earlier than clou,
ing tlmo shown below. Parcels post tnntls
for Germany closo at 5 p. m. Weanesdny.
Regular and supplementary malls close
at foreign branch ' half hour .later than
closing 'time shown' below'. -'
Trnna-Alliin tic Mails,
WEDNESDAY At S:30 a. m. (supple
mentary 10 a. m.) for EUROPE, per t. a.
Oceanic, via Queenstown: at 10 a. m. to
BELGIUM direct, per b. b. Pennlnnd
(mall must bo dlrcctod "per s. s. Ponn
land").
THURSDAY At 6:30 a. m. for EUROPE,
per s. s. Columbia, via Plymouth, Cher
bourg and Hamburg (mall for France
must bo directed "per s. s. Columbia");
at 7 n. m. for FRANCE. SWITZERLAND.
ITALY. SPAIN. PORTUGAL,' TURKEY.
EGYPT. GREECE. BRITISH INDIA and
LORENZO MARQI.'Ei!, perl s. s. LiViGaH
cogne, via Hnvre (mall for other parts of
Europe must bo directed' "per s. r, li
GascoRne")
SATURDAY At 7:30 n. m. tor NETHER
LANDS direct, per s. s, Rotterdam (mall
muBt bo directed "per s, 8. Rotterdam");
JVJjY 24, 1901.
POSTOFI'irE .NOTICE.
.tt, 9:S0 n m. for SCOTLAND direct, pr
?. s. Ethiopia tmall must be directed ' pef
s. s. Ethiopia'), at )3.3ii a. hi. Supple
mentary 11 a. in.) tor EUROPE, pei' f.
, Luciinlit, via cjueenKtown.
PRINTED 'MATTER. ETt'.-Thla Knrhcr
takes Printed Matlcr, Commercial Pa. ,
ners nnil Snnuues for tiermaliv onlv Thi
same elnss -of .mall matter for other parts
of Europe "will not be sent by title ship
unlerg snect.ilH' directed by her
After the closing of the supplementary 1
1 rnns-Aiianiic mans naineu auove nuil
tlonnl Mipplementary malls are opened on
the piers of the American, K-.i:ll?h,
French und German steamers and remain
open until within ten mlnute of the hour
of snlllng ot steamer,
Mnlls for Smith nnil Cent nil Amerlen,
Went I ml I cm, Etc,
WEDNESDAY At 9:30 u. in. for IN AOL A
and HAITI, per s. s. Uiucnburg; ut 12 111.
for CUUA, Yt'CATAN. CAMPECHE,
TABASCO und CHIAPAS, per s. s. Ha
vana, via Havana and Progreso (maL
for other parts of Mexico must be dl
tected "pet s. s. Hnvaua 'i: at 12:30; p. m,
(supplementary 1 p. ni.) lor ST. THOMAS,
ST. CROIX, LEEWARD and WIND
WARD ISLANDS and BRITISH, DI TCH
and FRENCH GUIANA, por . . Riiralliili
(mall for .Grenada und Trinidad must b
directed "per s. s. Rornluia").
THURSDAY At 6:30 p. m. for JAMAICA,
per s. s. Admiral Schley, from . Bosk 11.
FRIDAY At 11 p. m. lor NEWFOUND
LAND, per s. s. Siberian, from Philadel
phia. SATURDAY At 9 a. m. (siippl. ment.'iry
9:30 u. m.) for PORTO RICO v.u .''an
Juan), CURACAO and VENii.UELA, per
a. rt. Muracnlbo (,mall for Hav.in.lla and
Carthugcua must be directed " er . h.
Muriiculbo '"), at 9:30 11. tn. (siipplementniy
10:30 n. m.) for FORTUNE ISLANu.
JAMAICA. SAVANILLA and CART I IA
GENA, per s. s. Athos (mull for (utn
Rlcn must bo illrectvil "per s. s, Atho.. ').
at u:30 u. rn. (supplementary 10:M n. m,)
for HAITI and SANTA MARTHA, p.T
8. s. Adirondack; nt 10 11. tn, for I'UltA,
per s. s. Mexico, via Havana, at 12 in.
tor ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. URU
GUAY and PARAGUAY, per s. s. Custl
Ian Prince, nt 12:30 p. m. for MATAN5A8,
CA1UARIEN, NUEVITAS. GIllAltA nni
BARACOA, per s. b. Curltyba (ordinary
mull only, which must bu directed "per
s, s. ctnltyba"); at 1 p. m. uupp o
nieiitiiry 1:30 p. m.) for BERMUDA, ptr
s, Trinidad,
Malls for Newfoundland, by rail to North
Hvilnev. und thence l)V Hteamer. close at
v this oiilce daily at 6:30 p. m. (connecting
ciosu tier every .Monday, Wednesday and
Saturday). Malls for Mlquelon, by rail to
xioston. uud thencu by steamer, close at
this cltlco dally at 0:;w p. in, Malls fur
Cubfi. by rail to Port Tnmpa, Fin., and
thencu by stcatrlcr, close at this olllce
dally (o.tt-cpt Sunday) at 6.00 11. m. tthu
connecting closes aro 011 Munday, Wednes
day and Sl.turday). Malls for Cuba, by
rail to Miami, Flit., and thence by steamer,
closu at this olllce every Sunday at ti:0o
a. m. Mulls tor Mexico City, overland, un
less specially addressed for dispatch by
steamer, close ut this oltlco dally vat 1:30
. m. und IliOu p nu Mails for Custa Rica,
Belize. Puerto Corlcz nnil Guatcmulu. bv
rail to New Orleans, and thence by steamer,
close 111 tins oiucu uau) at -;m p. m.
(connecting closes here Mondays for Belize,
Puerto Cortez and Guatemala and Tues
days for Costa Rica). 'Registered mall
closes ut 6:00 p. rn. previous day.
Trunn-I'iiclflb Mull.
'Malts'Tor Hawaii, China, Japan nnil Phil
ippines, via can f rnncisco, okc Mere
. dally ut lifM p. m. up to July 20; In-
clUBlve, for dispatch per s. 8. Peru.
Malls for Australia (except West Australia,
which goes via Europe, and New Zealand,
which goes via San Fruncisco), and FIJI
Island, via Vancouver, close hero dully
nt 6:30 p. tn. after July "6 and up to
July "Ito, Inclusive, for dispatch per h. m.
Aorangi (supplementary malls, via Seattle
mid Victorlu), close at 6:30 p. m. July ''21.
Malls for China and Japan, via Vancouver,
close hero dally at (!:30 p. m. up to July
23. Inclusive, for dispatch per s. s. Em
press of India (registered mall must bo
directed "via Vancouver").
Malls for Australia (except West Australia,
which' is forwarded' via. ."Itirimi.'i .Mo
' .ealaptl, FIJI. Samoa and Hawalfj via S.tn
FfrtnylHco, close here dally at 6:30 p. m.
nuer auiy .1 arm up 10 jiuy inclusive,
or on arlval of s. s. Etrurla, due ut Now
York July 27, tor dispatch per s. s. So
noma. Mails for Hawaii, Japan, China and Phil
ippine Islands, via San Francisco, cloj
hero dally at 6:30 11. ni. up to Ju y 2S,
Inclusive, for dispatch per s. s. Coptic.
Mails for Hawaii. vIl San Francisco, cio
here dally nt 6:30 p. m. up to August '5,
tor dispatch per s. s. Alameda.
Trans-Paclllc mnllH aro forwarded to port
ot sailing dally and the schedule of closing
is arranged on tho presumption of their un
interrupted overland transit. "Registered
mall closes nt C p. tn. previous day.
CORNELIUS VAN CQTT, Postmaster,
Postofllce, New York, N. Y July 19, itOL
GOVERNMENT NOTICES.
PROPOSALS FOR SUBSISTENCE
, St.ores Oltlco Purchasing Commissary of
.Sublhltnce, Oinahii, Neb., July 22,. 1901.
uWln.l'.iVnnKdnlb al.l.ln.l . -1... . . J
we ivi. 'i'l ifi,cti,p, Diiuj(;i;i iu iiiu tlnllUI COU"
uiuous, win "e receiveu at tins omcu until
10 .o'clock a. m., August 1, 1901. nt which
tlmo und, place they will bo publicly opened
for furnishing subsistence stores as tol
lows: Bacon, flour, coffee, sugar, c.uino.l
goods, etc. Profcrenco will bo given to
articles of domeMlc production. Blank pro
ponals nnd speclflcntlons can be obtained at
this olllce. D. B. WILSON, Purchaslng
Commlssary.
LEGAL NOTICE. ;
. a CONTRACTOR'S NOTICE.
.iKcalcd "lironosuls for'a tour-room Jifditlilhh
-to-'schpolhouRe ut- Wisner. Neb..' will, bt
receiven -up 10 August is at s p. m.- p.a).H
and speclnctttlons on file nt my oillcj.
. F. W. WEST, Secretary.
RAILWAY T1MI4 CAIIU.
'UNION PACIFIC'THE OVER.
land Route" Genoral Ofllces,
N. E. Cor. Ninth and Farnam
Streets, City Ticket Olllce, 1324
Farnam'Street. Tclenhonw. :n
Depot, Tenth and Marcy Sts.
Telephone, C29.
..eave. Arrive.
a.fc;20 am a 7:30 nm
"Ph. rivortnnd Limited
Thn phi, .iino-Portland
Special ......a 8:20 -im
The Fast Mall a S:5o am
The Mail and Express .all;35 pm
Tho Colorado Special, ..ull:35 pnv
T.inrntn Heutrlcu and
a 7:30 pm
a 3:25 pm
a 4:26 pm
a- 6:50 urn
Ktninisi)ursiC.,ti)ies3..b 4:03 pm bl:30 pm
ine i'liciuc jujini.-n..,, i,w tun
Tho Atlantic. Express...
Grand Island Local b 5:30 pm
a Daily, b Dally except Sunday
a 6:50 am
b 9:35 am
MISSOURI PACIFIC RAIL.
road-General Oltlces and
Ticket Olllces, Southeast
Corner 14th and Duugias
Sts. Telephone, 104. Depot.
Union Station.
Leave. Arrive
St. Luu.s and
Kansas
City Express
a lo:00 n m
a 6:23 pm
u 6:15 am
K. C, Bt. L. Express.. u 10:50 pm
Leave from 15th and
uviiHtr rHrcet::
NebrUsKa Local, Via
weepm? v ater u ;iu pm nio:4S am
a Dally. u Daily except Sunday.
ILLINOIS CENTRAL
Railroad City Ticket Of
fice, H02 Farnam Street.
Telephone, 215. Depot.
Tenth and Marcy Streets
Leave. Arrive.
Chlcn JijilxnresS
u i:oo am a a:lo pm
a 7;4i pm u S:oj an,
r-alll
Chicago Limited.
Mlnneiuiolls. &
Exj-rcy v'v
Mini.euiiofie & St. Paul
0 7:00 um
b 9:10 pm
a 8:03 am
a. 8:15 am
Limited ,a 7:45pm
Fort Dodae Local 'froirj
Council fluffs.. i.,b 4:50 pm
Fort Dodgo Locul trom
Council Bluffa,.,. a 6:00 um
a Dally, b Dally except Sunday,
Leave.
St. LouIb Cannon Ball
'Express ..a 5:15 pm
Kansas City nnd Qulncy
Local . , a 7:00 am"
a Dally.
Arrive.
4 8:20 am
a 0;00 pm
OMAHA & ST. LOUIS RAIL-road-Omaha.
Kansas city
& Ea"'0":" Rallrond-"The
Qulncy Route"-Tlcket Of.
flee. 1415 Farnam St. Tele
phone. 322. Depot, Tenth
C29.
..'.r itlcIJIloni'
Leave. Arrive.
St. Louis
Express
Cannon Ball
a. 5:15 pm a. 8:20 am
Kansas City and Qulncy
i-ocai ...
a Dally.
..a 7:00 am a 9;oo pm
UnUJAO?' ,JkWAUKDE
&?t,aJI Hall way-city
Ticket Office 1604 Farnam
Ktree . Telephone. ".
Depo . Tenth and Mason
fatreets. Telophone, .629
S -.vu.u. nrnvt;
-.t.l.. 0. . trtVin T?v..n 7!lS nm h t.jn
Chicago Jvlmited Ex a 6:00 pm u S;03 an.
a Dally. 1 b Dally except Sunday,
miLWAumj
RAILWAY TI.VII. CARDS.
BURLINGTON At Mis
souri lllver Railroad
"The Burlington Route"
General unites, North
west Corner Tetfth arid
Fuinaur Streets. Ticket
ritii,.., 'iji1, i. ..!.... u,
Telephone, av. Burlington Station, Tenth
and -Maaun tfltccts Telepnoiiv 12S.
ix-avi.. Arrive.
Uncoln, Hastings and
iMcCooii ..,........ a S;I0 am a 7:35 pra
Lincoln. DenVcr, Colo
rado, Utah, Ouiiforiiia.a i:25 pm a 3:oo pm
AllllllieU I'..llVOO ..... -l.-u ll l, O.IAI 1U1
Lluooin & Black Hills. at 9:00 pm a 6; ID am
Montana, Puget 8oUild..a DM pm n 6:45 am
Lincoln Fast Mull L 3:t0 pm a j;17 um
v yniorc, ueuuit-g unu
I 1..1,. 1 I'M mil III l 55 nn.
Deliver, oloradr), Utah
anu i .imoriii.t u u.tu urn
Furt Crook, So. Bend, .
Louisville, t'iattstn'th.b 3:20 pm blLOi am
oiie tie. iHiisi.iuuiu as
Paclllc Junction a 7:10 pm a 8:20 um
Bellcvue, P.iittsmouth &
l aciiic Junction .......a 3:10 nm
a Dally, b Dally except Sunday.
KANSAS CITY. ST. Jo
seph & Council Bluffs
Railroad "Tho Burlington
Route" Ticket Olllce, 1503
Furnum Street. Telephone
250. Depot, Tenth and
.Mason Streets. Tele
phone 12S.
Leave. Arrive.
Kansas City Day Ex. ..u 9:20 nm n 6:Co pm
Kansas City Night Ex..al0:30 pm a 6:15 am
St, Louis Flyct, for St.
Joseph and St. Louts. a b'.lO pm all:15 nm
a Dally.
CHICAGO. BURLINGTON
& qulncy itaiiroud-"Tlie
Burlington Route" Ticket
Olllce. 1502 Farnam Street.
Telephone 250. Depot,
Teiuti and Mason Streets.
Telephone 12S.
Leave. Arrlvn.
Daylight i:bi.aco Spe-
UUI ...... ..... .... . .ww ....a v,.v ,'l
Chlcagi. Vestlbuled Srtx.u 4:00 pm a 7:45 am
Chicago Local Express. a 9 '.30 um 11 4:0o pm
Chicago 'L,liniicu u i.jv inn 11 (;i) nm
Fast Mall a 2:1. pm
a Dally.
FREMONT, ELKHORN A
Missouri Vulley Kullroad
"The Northwestern
Lino" General olllces,
United States National
Bank Building, S. W,
Corner Tweltth and Fur-
nam Sts. Ticket Oltlco, llol Furuani St.
Telephone, 561. Depot, loth and Webster
Sts. 'J .'leuhone. 11.
Leave.
Black 1 tills, Dead wood,
Hot Springs ...,a 3iu0 phi
Wyoming, Cuspor und
Douglus ,....,d 3:00 pm
Hastings; York, David
Arrive,
a 5:00 pm
o 6:00 pm
ijity,. pupuuor, M''uevu,
Kxeter uud Sewunl,.,.b
Norfolk, vcruiuro ana
3:00 pm b 5:00 pm
Fremont -. b 7:30 um bl0:25 am
Llncom, '.vavjo & Fre
mont b 7:30 nm .bl0:25 um
Fremont Local, 10 7:20 um
c Dally, b Dally except Sunday, o Sun
day ohly "d Dally except Saturduy.
Dally except Monday.
CHICAGO & NORTH,
western. Railway "Tho
North western Line"
City Ticket Olllce. HOI
Farnam St. Telephone,
161. Depot, 'ieiith una
Marcy Streets. Tele
phone, 629.
Leave. Arrive
Daylight Chicago Spo-
Plll . n T.llll nm nll-IV nm
Chicago i'liBuVngir.. a 4:15 pm a 8:40 am
uHsiern j-jxprews, Lies ,
Moines, Marsh.iUtowii,
Cedar Ruplds und
Chicago u 10:55 am a 4:05 pm
Eabtem Special. Chi
cago und .eJust a 4:55 pm a 4:05 pm
Fast Mall. Chicugo to
Om..hu a 2:45 pm
Qmaha -Chicago L't'd...a 7:15 pm a s;oO am
I'nnt M:ill ii fiii iiiu
.Cedar jrapldJ i'usi)scr. a 16:30 pm
a i-nuiy,
CHICAGO, ST. PAUL,
Minneapolis & omahu
Railway "Tho North
western Line" General
Olllces, Nebraska Divi
sion, 15th und Webster
KtH. Cltv TleUnt (llllce.
H01 Farnam Bt. Telephone, 561. Depot.
Ijih anu Webster Sts. Telephone, 1458.
Leave. Arrive.
Twin CUty-l,a3enger...a. 6:00 um a. 3:J0 pm
Sioux City Passenger, ..a 2:45 pm ull:lo am
Emerson Local b 5:30 pin b 8:20 am
a Dally
SIOUX CITY'S PACIFIC
Hullroad "Tho North
western Line" General
Otllces, United Stute.4
National Bank Building,
S. W. Comer Tweltth
and FarnHm Sts. Ticket
Olllce, 1401 Farnam St. Telephone, 561. De
pot, Tenth and Marcy Sts. Telephone, .020,
L,uitvu. Arrive.
Twin City E'xpresi.
Twlrt City Limited.
Sioux City Local .
a Dally.
Express ..1
..a 6:b5 nm ulOiZi pm
..a 7:55 pm a J:lJ.ani
,a"8:oo um u 3:50 pm
..a 5:15 pm u 8:20 am
CHICAGO. HOCK ihi .
,nnd & l'acillc Railroad
T:,.1? .9rLal. "Ofk
."u Jiouto -. city
Ticket Office. 1323 Far,
m noV ?',e'cPhoue,
428. Depot, Tenth ami
,,Marcy Streets. .Tele.
pnqne, o.'vt.-
''..'E'AbT
,L,eave.
Arrlva.
1
DesTVlolnrs LooH.. a 4:"0 nm j.,- ..Ji.
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SUPREME COURT SYLLABI-
No. Bartlett n al aualnst Smith,
AdmlnlBtratqr. , Error from Shorldan
County Reversed and Remanded. Com
mlBsloner'8 Opinion. Department No. 1.
Opinion by HaHtnKS, C, (Not reported).
1, Applications for chanee of venuu uro
addressed to tho sound 'dlsct-ctlon of tho
trial ctiuri ana hb tuiiiik upon mem win
not ho disturbed except for 11 clear abuse of
nuch',dlr?4.tiqoi Smith 'apalnHt 4 State, 4
Nejiraa$0,377. ,.,';,. .
i "Wlinrn.tmn In Siolo'c
i ..Ai-wl Yrtltli uhrl'W
1.UIHIUI , i tiupilliFia
ivlth ' assont ot his
credltor' tranHfem ii" and tho ntpck to- a
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1 1 1 111 viin.ll iiu.iuiiua 11. imi 1, 111 uuii
Blderatlon of assumption by the Arm of
prior debtH oxlHting ui;ulnst him, such debta
become it valid liability of the firm.
3. A iole surviving partner in pohhcssIoii
of the iiHHetB of a firm may do any act in
tho way of settling up, securing or prefer
rliiB Arm indehtedneus which tho entire
tlrm could have done,
4. The rule that fraud will not bo pre
uumed, but must be proved, has no nppll
cation to transaction betweon husband and
wlfo, as a result of which his subsequently
contracted indebtedness U left unpaid,
Carson against Stevens, 40 Nebraska, 112,
followed.
No. ',' The Cheshlrn l'rovldont Intuitu
tlon against Vnndegrift ct ni. Appeal from
Sherman County. Atdrmed. Commission
er's Opinion. Department No, 2. Opinion
by Oldham. C. INot reported).
.1. Where un undisclosed principal directs
his agent to negotiate 4 loan ot money
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and to-lnke the note nnd coupon evldenc
iiiit tiuch loan in the name of thn, anent
umt to take i tnortitnitP fi' ve'i-viro such
loan in the namo of kucIi agent as mort
KUKeo, and pormllp such iiKtut to collect
the Interest on such loan, such facts uro
clromtjstBUcos, (strongly (endliiK to hxv th
itiuhority M such itgenl to r.-eeM 'rind re-
,'lnt fnr Ihn mi vlim., r. ii.a ...f.. .....I
enter a satisfaction of tire mortgage.
nucre siicn uiuiiscioseii principal una
been informed of the net of such ngent In
CullOCtlllg StlOll .llOtC mill ,I1,.m nn Imnimll.
atcly repudiate such iu t. b.u i.cipllesccs In
It for nearly three years, such fact tends
to snow mat ine act of such agent aus
fully authorized.
3. Evidence examined nnd held -uSxCUi.
to support the turning of the trial cmirt
that II. acted as plaintiff s ngent In nro-'N--Ing
the payment of the note In suit.
No. llMtf. Savnry against State. Error
rum Rlrhardxon county. Attirmed. Opin
ion by Holcomli, J.
In n criminal trial ns well us civil, when
to n dueMtlou In direct examination an ob
jection I Interposed by the ndvorsn parly
and sustained. In crder to preaent the nil
ing t ihls court for review there must be
an offer of proof of the fncts sought to b
put In evidence by the question to which
the answer was excluded.
v hen phyKlclaus called ns experts In a
criminal trial for murder, In testifying
to the manlier and cause of death, refer
to and iiso the skull of the deceased nnd a
photograph thereof In explanation, nnd as
a. part of their testimony. It Is not errone
oit to iidmlt the exhibits as evidence in tho
case.
Instruction copies In the opinion defining
mirdrr In the flrst degree examined and
held Ihe giving of tho same was not er
roneous. When n point arising In n criminal trial
has been covered In nn Instruction to tho
jury, It Is not error to refer to such in
Htructlon us answering nn inquiry sub
mitted by the Jury during their dellbrra
tlons. In place ot giving another instruction
on Ihe same point, although another In
struction might properly have been given.
It )s not required that all phases uf thn
case bo coveted by one Instruction. An
Instruction referring only to murder in
the first degree may be given without ob
jection when other Instructions properly
ndvlso the Jury us to the lesser degrees
pf the crime charged in the Information,
and also the defense intrrposed by tha
pica of hot guilty.
An Instruction on the subject ot reasona
ble doubt, in which the Jury were told, "You
aro not at liberty to disbelieve ns Jurors,
if from the evidence you believe as men;
your oath Imposes on you no obligation
to doubt when no doubt exists If no oath
had been administered," held not crro.
neons,
An Instruction of general application re
garding thn credibility of witnesses, other
wise proper and correct, Is not open to
objection because tho defendant who tes
tilled In his own behalf was tho only wit
ness having 11 direct legal Interest in the.
result of the trial.
The use of tho word ."Impartial" in an
Instruction, when applied to the considera
tion ot the evidence by the' Jury, does not
render -ithai Instruction erroneous
Ati instruction, tho Blihstancn of whlch'is
copied In' the opinion, requested by the de
fendant, held properly refused. '
When one theory qf the defense U that
the homicide was committed under Uie Im
pulse of Irrcslsthhlc pnslon provoked by
the deceased,- the true inquiry Is whether
tho suspension of reason, If shown to ex
ist, arising from sudden passion, continued
from the time of provocation till the tn
stnnt of tho act producing deuth took place,
and If from any circumstances shown in
the evidence. It appears that tho pnrty
reflected ami deliberated, ur It in legal
presumption there wns time nr opportunity
for cooling, tho provocation cannot be con
sidered by the jury In arriving at :i vct1
diet. The evidence examined and held stittl
clout to support a verdict of murder In the
flrst degree.
Statements of Jurors after trial ns tn tho
manner of arriving at a verdict during the
deliberations of the Jury, cannot bo testified
to by others for the purpose ot vitiating
the verdict. Such testimony Is incompetent
us hernsay.
A statement made by a Juror after trlnl
and when not under until tending to Im
peach his verdict, Is Insufficient to rebut
and overcome the presumption arising from
tho record that the verdict, returned under
oath rind assented to V' th Jury was tho
rnShlt of the deliberation ot-tho Jury on the
evldoncii In the case.
A Juror cannot he heard to impeach a
verdldt by him returned as to any matter
essentially Inhering In such verdict.
No. 10027. Henton against Farmers'' nnrt
Merchants Insurance company. Error from
I-ancastcr county. Reversed. Opinion by
Found, C. Department No. 2 (not re
ported.) 1. l'rovlslons tor forfeiture In potlcles of
Insurance ought not to bo extended boyond
the mlschlel obviously Intended to be met
thereby, and hence, fncts not within tho
rc.vnoim of sivoh 11 provision-ns Indicated by
tho mischief to be guarded against, should
not be held to entail a forfeiture, though
within Its literal meaning. 'r
2. A conveyance almoin to, in form as to
security for 11 contingent liability which, In
fnct, never accrued. Ik not a change ot
title within the purvlew'of tho condition's In
a policy of insurance.
3. In the absence of provisions In impolicy
mnklng the prohibitions nnd exceptions
therein uppllcable to a mortgagee to whom
the loss Is payable, commcjicpment of fore
closure proceedings by such mortgagee Is
not. a breach of a condition avoiding the
Insuraheo if tho lh.suridii,c.ptTty becomo
Involved In litigation without, notice to tho
Insurer" ' , ' ''
' No. 10054. Buclmnnn riignlnst ' Kdmlsten.
Appeal 'from Dnwsnn county. Reverred,
With directions. Opinion by Ames, C. De
partment No. 4 (not, reported.)
1. In nn ''action by attachment, against 11
non-risldent, there being no -personal' sorv
Ice and, no nppenrance by tho defense, tho
petition. nffldJtvlt, published notices, nnd
proceedings down to and Including the girder
of sale, contained the name of the. sole
defendant, the. letters nnd word O. 1.
Buchanan. .The true nnma of the person
Inl-lwln.l I., 1.A lirnnHAil-,! .. rv , I r, ....... Tin-
1.1. IM U.. ,"vl 1,1 .1 llhlllllill IIIIS , -
tet- O,, Buchanan. Held, that this wns a
sulislahtlril detect, nmr,trut.t)e .JuiLement
,lM'thc'al;t'efihient suit. mill n sheriff's sale
nnu conveyance ot me innns or iorier o.
Buchuna'h piirsunnt thereto were void for
want ot Jurisdiction.
2. A purchaser fit- a supposed Judicial salo
pursuant to a Judgment which is void for
lack of Jurisdiction to render the same
does not ncqulro by reason of th6 transac
tion a lieu for tho amount of his bid upon
tho property attempted to be sold.
3. An ex parto proceeding by which one
person seeks to deprive another of his
property, although adversary Iu Its form,
Is In derogation of Hie commdn law and
tho-statute authorizing- It rnqst' b strictly
followed or the entire' translation 'Will bo
vold.-i 1 t" .
4. Tho- maxim caveat emptor applies with
oxtrcmo vigor to a purchaser at 11" Judicial
sale, who Is conclusively presumed to know
everything disclosed by the record, and
every omission therefrom down to and In
eluding tho Judgment nnd process- by which
It Is nought to carry It Into execution.
No. 10019. Standard Oil company against
Goodman ' Drug company. Error from
Douglas county. Affirmed. Opinion by Al
bert, C. Department No. 3 (not reported.)
1. Petition examined and held, that tha
averments are- sufficient to show ft contract
between tho parties.
2. Where a contract Is conclusively estab
lished by competent ovldencq which Is un
disputed, the admission of Incompetent f.v.
donee tq establish such contract Is error
Without prejudice.
3. Where tha evldenco Is undisputed on a
given point, a finding thereon In accord
ance with such evidence will not be ills,
turbed because of any error In the Riving
or refusing to give Instructions on such
point.
4. Where one delivers u check to another
ns 11 loan of tho amount therein specified,
to bo applied on ti Judgment against the
latter In favor of 11 third person, on con
dltlon that It shall be bo applied only on
the condition that tho Judgment creditor
shnll stuy execution for the balance of tho
Judgment for a Bpecllled time, otherwise
tho check to bo returned to tho drawer,
and tho Judgment creditor accepts tho
check nnd applies it 011 tho Judgment with
knowledge ot such condition. Held, thnt
tho delivery of tho check to the Judgment
creditor, under the clrcunistunccs, was a
sufficient consideration for Its agreement
to stay execution tu accordance with said
condition.
C. Evidence examined nnd held sufficient
to sustnin tho verdict.
No. 11861. Commercial , State Bank
against Ketchum. Appeal from Dawes
County. Affirmed. Found, C. Department
2. (Not reported). '
Insolvency of tho Judgment -creditor- Is
sufficient ground for 11 suit by. a. Judgment
debtor to enjoin collection of the Judgment
for thbipurposo of enforcing, set oft.
A nrlor ruling of one of. the district
judges' .vacating; u temporary Injunction on
'tTifl grrfahd thnt tho petlrlon-dots! not-Btato
a cause of action noes not prec-une ivnojner
Judge''ofJlhe fcourt, wheli the- cauiw comes
before him onvilnal hearing, -from render
Ing a decree upon such petition In accord
ance with Its prayer.
Whcro a decroe enjoining collection of a
Judgment and allowing 11 t oft ualnat
It conditions tho Injunction Upon pa."
into court of a sum more than sulllcltr.t
to satisfy nn attorneys lien upon such
Judgment It Is unnecessary to consider the
relative priorities nt tho right to a set oft
and such attorney's lien.
No. 10009, Lammers against Rnehmer.
Error from Cedar County. -Affirmed. Hoi
comb, J
Tho weight to bo attached Ho the cvl
denco of different wltncbses Is peculiarly
and specially 11 question for the Jury1. They
ure the tryera of fact and, their Judgment
barfed 'on tho- consideration -and weighing
ot conflicting evldenco should pot be over
turned unless It can be' mid the verdict
Is cleurly wrong and under no rational
vlow of the caae can tho conclusion reached
bo Justlflcd.