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WILD-CAT.INSURANGE SHARKS Tho Berovolent Frauds Must Comply With the Laws of the State. A MYSTERIOUS BRIDAL SLEEP. A Young and Newly Marrled Couple Beek Death in Hotel Bed Ro he Su emo Court o the City. Lincors Dineae) The decision, which the Ber publishes fn full, is of great importance to many parties thronghout the state, us ther A great many who ure now pag money to the company in question, bocauso there are several companics this state doing business on the same plan. The BEE was the first paper in the to eall the attention ot the publie to the poculiar way of doing business by the Farmers' and Mcechanics' Mutual Benev- olent nssoviation. The opinion reads «s follows: Stato ex rol and filed O : This i procecding nstitnted for tho purioso of ousting defviidants o transacting tie business of life insurance, e inforiuation alice [F1OM THE 1R are ng and in Farmers' Opinion Allurm‘\ encral v, 5 in substance, that ddant, association 18 now and lis e lm‘ 0o time transacting the business of lite insurnnee within the nd issuing pol- foles OF certiticates of insmuanee upon tie Tives of persons within the state: that it | notcomplicd with the luws of he stale Inting to the transaction of the busi Tife insurance and D not at any i tained a cortiteate trom the auditor ol wertnitting it (o transact such busing hat it has no authority of law (0 eng s ing that defendants MeBride, Gillispie, Hoag land, Curric, Fletcher and nblin are the officers of said associntion nd o as Suel £ risks i efivel i re i rship,” curity not oliculars, ¢ purpose of ef ecting thic issy ity insuranee upon the lives of The answer con ot the de that the defendant, the Farmers' and Mec ies” Mutual Benevol as ion, has not complied with ithe laws of the state ot Ne- brask ing (o the transaetion of thobisi H of suranee within said state, on the argminent it was conceded by de dants that no certitieate o permission of the nuditor had been issued to them, as is re quired by L to be issned toinsuratee « panies, but it tended that no s cortincate wis neeessary s thut detendan S001ation s DOt an INSUKANCe cotupan) contemplation of law, and_theretore is not within the restrictions und prohibitions of theact of 15 (Ch. 43 Cotp. Stat.) The certineate of membe IInpnmmln,l;llu-, follows: Mutual Benevo- 1 under aws Lincoln, Ne- bership wit- llml in consideration pt t rship fo , in use by the detenduntsor the of andem- nat SEurn lent ns: of Nebra braska, This nesseth and dee Ottober 1h crtineate \es: presentations. and agreements made | tion for this certinc £ e bearing even date herewith, whieh is tade a part of this contract, the pryment of i admission fe¢ of not exceed- Ing ten dollars, the payment of one d and seventy-nye eents on o before the 85, and the saae amount seind. after, and the payment on or of Such benent assessuen ylovied by the boad of di. rectors, e § Mechanies'” Mutual R T of mowbership and - constitutes —, of — county of , state of Nebruska, a member of said associntion with all the rights and privilees thereof, subject to the following conditions and agreements, and the provis- i the by laws of said assogiation. I Bonents.—Upon the teceipt_at the oftice 01 he Assoeiation in Lincoln, Nebras- lu, of watisfuctory proof of the death of a j worued o all the con- ditions oF memberip, this association will pay to ——— or the le<al b timember the net procceds of one full assessment at schedule rates upon all contributing members ab date of assesswent, and which s received at tho Lincoln office within thivty days from the date of the notice thercof to” an ‘amount nob exceeding uve thousund dollars, to be paid within thirty days thereafterat the offic of the ussociacion at Lincoln, Nebrask Personal Benent.—And this association further agrees that whenever this certineato shall have been maintained in tull force by the prowpt pavment by the said mewber on or beforo maturity of all dues and assess- ments for the period of ten full conseeutive 4 cortitieate may then mature. in iation will then pay to the vsonally the net proceds of a ssessment at seliedie rab s upon all « members at that date, und which is received at, the Lincomn offico within thirty (iys from date of the notiee of axsessment tharcol, not exceeding two thousand doliars: providdd, that upon payuient of said this eertiveate shall neelled and sur dered (0 (his association: and pr vided, Wplic bership, and nnluull\ iy before waturit as lipea. from ang: ¢ imG-of estinating when s yoars shall commence to run shall dad ihe date of s restoration to membership, not from the original date of certiicats, pro: vided the wembers shad not be assessed for this beneat nor be entitled to the same unless he has especinlly made application for this bonent, nor be eutitled to the same unless he has espeelully made application for this ben- efit whien ‘mmu for membership Accident | it —Cluss Three,—~It is fur- her stipulated that in ease the member ahove has been in good standing in this association for a period oL six full consecutive months and becomes disabled by aceident not eon- tracted inan immoral wiy, 56 as to be unable to perforin sy ordinary B S, life, he shiall be entitied to receive ten dol- Tars per woek while so disabled, provided that no sickness of less than one week shall be considercd, and fractions ol a week shall n be counted 4||l|| to pay this aceident bei al expenses not otherwiso pro- vided for, a full assessment shall be nu from timd to tin Ly may require, but no one ve an’ aecident benent for er thne than ten weeks at any one accident, nor shall they bo paid excedding the net proceeds of one full assessient, ‘The specisl conditions on the back of this certineale are nude awnd bind- ing on hoth partic ? is for porsonal bt dent bene Lit, and 15 51 ments for personal and aceident benents, ax provided herein und in the by Laws of tion Tu wifuess whel id Farmers' and nies’ Mutual Benevolont association s caused this certiticate of membership to be signed by the president and o mnm gl and realed by the seerotary. at the of the assoolution, ‘in Lincoln, " Laneaste i county, Nebraska, this 6th day of March, 1535, wsident, iy The ..wul..m«ll..m., back of the copied | stated the ma ll:u! a printod or writte a meiber shali bo considered a legal notice, The arsociation rescrves the rizht to ke specisl assessments for the purpose of pay ing aeeident beneats, wnd 1o pay 1or e exnanses of the assoclution not otheriise provido | for The naine of the b sdary may be chunged unan the whitte teguent of te wember, e ider of the andd the payieat L new eartiicat oo Oof the death or disalility of a mewb shall bo sent o the oflice of the assoc within ten days of the e of death or dis bility, 11 the eertine becomes void 1ram any cause, all 15 made thereon wre Lorfvited (o the ussoeistion. A ceident bene fits may be. waived npon seorelary, dues and erred t o on the v 10 bo Nk 1 noliee o When a mieiher fuils to pay his aswssients his seeurity hole bocomes — due amd payable, Th mew bor furfeits wll Lis vights in - this a~ soclatlon by failie o pay sewionts within thinty duyy the Failure o jay el duas Within thivty days after they be d mmgdesnto wse of w'eohiolie liguons slinent or s Aentation of i 4o Ll whn applying Uivt perpet vt ion it wny £oF weaubersiily Lo perpetra 1y fend i b, bis e wny Daving an interest in the cortiicatye, whuh the gruduated sebudi'e ol vt in bian k. de Benrting upon the s e N il Ui wa \\bllllm.l L6 lusuianes calibul application ta the | | defendant, buta vi | n man o iy § vrrlhlnk in thoe light of th \!mlhll(nnl th tniform holdings of courts and onint text _writers be d A K . Wetherbee, 1 ., 149, it is held that contract hy which one party for & consid- eration promises to make a eertain payment of money upon the destruetion of injury of something in which th lnuvl\ has an interest I insnrance whatever terms of payment assir ihe modv payment of the. sum_to be suf it of loss ol 1t in mal i heney ot speanl tract do inany ¢ of fori or sithstance from a eont f in aurance, The subject insured is the life or alth of the member. The assured pays 8 tain sium, ten doflars, at the inception of ontract which i fixed by the insurcr A PIOMIse o pity asse alled for, is made 1 ipulated senmi-an lreetors. Uy = i he eonsideration by th of estimating or securin by the ir I the is fixed by the prdition of these ments being promptly made, the insurance is made to e Pond. Xt the death of the member (assurod) upon proof of t within ten days there atter the bene is to recetve u sim of money not exceeding five thousanid dotlrs. This “is none the less an insurance becase the amount 10 be paid I8 nob @ gross sum It graduated by th mhor ot ‘:'nmnhmnu members” al of its therefor, nor becatss method of entorein ssment necessary (0 pro- tof the ath beneit, bt de mteact of membership a anend, and all payuents made thercon | feited to the conipany. The courts haye w sCunanimity treated all su fons as substantially life insurance iply g to them and to - th rs the u payouen vide f insuraie also Bolton v.' Bolton, I Arthur Olijo stat 1tinois ) fociuty. v, Winihrop, 15 111 Buidswin, % L. ke v Withan & Co. 44 Stock association Itis vint 15 brict Tife insurance cony L O the defendant in overni ied ey in- ded by the vl 5 st be the taw of thi surance, and it is elaimed that the intended to erush ou defendant in the inter ned the Sold line” ¢ It s nowhere suegested that the stitutioual, nor it it was not ke, ure, Sucl beir annot inguire into the propric [ o I ©. but ntstaceeptand enforeo Taw ws we tind it sthe defendants have not con with tho provisions of seetions seven ht of chapter 45, of the comps Ot 155, it lias o anthority to- transact (e Dusiness in which it ix sod, andjudi- ment mist he ¢ Fdanee with the praver of the p Judgment snecordingly. WAS IT AN ATTEMPT 47 At 12 t ot miza. t of what mpanic tions 1i are usually t passed and SUICIDE? a few clerk of room Phave was no re Kelley be. min- the and o the Commerelal hotel went kuocked at the door, sponse, Inoa short time My came rmed aud e ealled a bell boy After trying the door two or three times Mr. Kelley put the boy over the transom, into the room. Horritied beyond expres- sion, tho young min looked upon the inanimate forms of and woman, lying upon the bed togother Kelle 18 the elerk of the hotel, inmediately telephoned for doctors, and those gentlenien put in an appearanee. Stretched upon the bed T wnan and woman. The features of tae tady were placid and calm, She had ap- parently gone to sleep the night before UnCoOnscious of pain. The facts as glean from the elerk and those conneeted with the hotel are The B will copy a notice of the wedding” of the paiv from its contenm- v, the Jouri whose felicitious is purticulurly appropos: Wenpen Briss—The marrigze of Miss Josie Kuteher of this city to M, Thomas Whitely of St. Louis, urday, at Beatr when nade kKnown t rlegi n of in this ety yesterd i The Affair wis @ qu being only the nearest friends g atives of the contracting parties proseit to witness the ceremon T'he bride young lud, By who have had the pleasure of her acquaint- ance, while the gi| 1 sterling, encrgetie and wide-awake business i and social qualiiications, well and favorably know f 5 the gene A S| ompany of nd his headguarters S past heen made in this he ||l~l niet his lovely bride. A number of the friends of the happy coupla ealled at their apartments at the Con al hotel last evening to wish them voyuge,” and spent the evening with the nd hostess before their departure for w1 affectionate ¥, whero fd Mrs, Whitely leave at noon. to-lay bridal tour to S mis, and other and will retun in_ahout a month down in the city of their tirst love on thei points ¢ and sottle Lincoln. T dourn of congrati coupl piness they i which they ) is pleased to extend its hand ation o the newiy married em all the wood and lap- anticipate for the life upon Ve ante s had departed the couple ) uml no sound was heard until worning, when the clerk found them. Josie Kutcher was at one time a dining room girl at the Commereial hotel in this *y was o traveling man for a shoe company, and has Jn his headquarters for some became enamored of the girl 3 2o, and_ his act can only wecounted for by his infatuation and remol over his unwise conduet, It is id that Whitely was u contirmed mor hine cuter, and some of the more nient believe that he took an overdosoe, und at the same tin we his wife on oy of this theor ensily soen, latest advices from the couple that the ludy would live, but the wse was doubtiul, SUPREME COURT, Tho supreme conrt yosterday morning nv‘-n-nl.-fi‘ the motion for rehearing in the mandamus case of Professor Bosse against the state auditor, a suit to comped hin to issue warrints on the intercst and ineome from the university lands, also the motion in the state vs Bolianan, The court also refused to grant a writ of error to the supreme court of the United States. Judze Mason then took n.rn duys in which to prepave bills of oxee tions in hoth cuses. In the Miteh II mundimus suit both partios submitted the o on briefs aud Judge Mitchell was given till Monday next to fie bis answor and brief, W man oy Lincoln has & new which cost 125, 1015 to be placed on top of the new engine house oo Market Square. The bell in the Masonic templo, thongh'it cost £1,000, has, failed to nn swer the purpose'of alaeming the popu: lage in case of i I neW apprais mn the lots and | [RVCEN stenm fire gong pointed to con- purty in north Lin In for the u [ the Missouri Pacitic ilroud, and s0 the Elkhorn Valley, Fremont & Lincoln railroad, will com plete their work in a few tlays. Quum, Bolwnan, the murdorer, must hang this tin the court having donted him o ve-heaving. 1f the case goes tw the Umted S| supreme court on error, thon Attorney Ge al Leose will move to have wise advanced on the doeket wnd have a hewving at one Millor, the man aceused and arrested for hovse stealing, was bound avep to the district court i st of $300, Lul bo- ing able to furnish bonds, hi aliueod in‘th bastile to wwadt trigl, M J'u-hn, the nian who paid line 150 in cold cash for the sl toam, also Rad him ar- rested for obtaining m ¢ under false cnses, To this complaing Miller pived examinutio ad s now uting the action of District Attor- ney dtrode, who by the new law | vious dey | of their ¢ | quainte | anoutsider has ¢ tisuncon. | | that the full -]m-tlx lied | | he " the hund he desives, The THE OMAHA DAILY Bk ade the v Sever el #Ossion very suecessinl aad h No excitement lins heen displayed part of the ministers and mem- bt Elder Codney has appealed to 0 ronsoning powcrs men there ar ay who have copted i+ roligious faith, afte [ nd caretul investigation An en VO Il he made to c<tablish a Seven Da Advent chureh ar in this city. !lw||1 RIVALS A. H. Lasclil vor Uity Powers, Boeatr wogood, Crete; & n.\ Syractise; Wo AL Leeso, Sew ard; MU AL Hartigan, Plattsmouth: G. M Hollnes, Betcioo d, Marook, Uniih A, H. Bishop, Omaha: W, F. MeMillang Omaha; E. W, Woodrafl, Sutton. - SURE-THING Advent Day eterday camp e T on the hers, th of ae. GAMES. Successfal Manipulators of a Deck of | ofthe rd Cards--Wonderfal Finenes Second Dealers == Tap Finger Nails-Top and Bottom Deals, Under the head of “Sure-Thing Games™ the San - Franeisco Exaniner hus pib from time to time an cxpose of va- os which are daily put to uss ol ganublers in the pursuit Hing, snd the readers of those articles have been mude sufliciently ae. 1 with tae inner workings of the L of the games to hle glineo to vecogniz: the impossibility winning when pitted ave still hundreds ain to he explained, in card handlng and 't of the sharper an- { mechanieal contri- way i3 the invarinbly by pre against them of devices that rer whore dexterity impudence on the swor in the place vances, The r same, the non-pr fallin victim to the smooth work nf his opponent. No particular u.m-m sorted to by the sharpers in w]u el ing is to be done I th re in- clanded. With & sur Ilvmg gambler as one of the players, even such a8 cuchre and whist the uninitiated as is faro, Lansquenet or | The great Amcrican game, poker, which is oxelud Uin the listof short card playi the fact t i trous to cven up, iv no need hould be dealt ont (o probably offers a better ting than _any other Vhe madegany place pack of eards may be had, and not require that the “eards shounld loctored.™ T | term sig- mark <harper them o ety ws well from the Poker 1s essentially a fast nml but w short time, usually a 15, take place before thie victim is bed of all his coin. : 1 smerally is possessed of wrongh knowle of the gamo ore alone heis a formid- v, but to hasten an issue the muanipulations with which conversant are brought to Top™ and *“hottom stock, shifting cuts,” “second d old decks' are so of h the m ulations are ) stoek,” f instane is i The sharper dur- i the games linds num- u.n.‘...,,‘..m.m es in which, as an ill- th 1 il three Kings may together, taking them either hand, the diseards, or any other place fromwhire they nray be gathered WwiTHouvr SPLCLC The six eards he places on the top of the deck when he picks up the paste- hoards to deal. 'llu hreo aces being the higher in value Placed immediately below the three Lint_s, whicl on the top of the puck. The dealer is careful i his shuftling not to disturbh the six uppe eards, and passes the deck to his opponent to cut. This being done, fi cards ave dealt out to - cach ye Theé vemaining cards are then plie the table next to the upper half of deck, where the Kings and nees are, goneral ran of the i about one pair before the draw, and when the discard nmade the dealer picks up the wrong Lalf of the deck and d to the vietim the first throo vds the top of the pack. Those thre are three which, with the pair dy held b, ! w}.vi " muke hand. The d Ihims next three eards, which s three making an ace fall for the sh Knowing how much stronger his h. than that of his opponent, the gamble does uot hesitate to wager | mounts, which, if answered in o liko manner | the other ]leur soon leaves the Lat stranded, not ne to hold more than um such hand in an eve play for the gambler to possess hims 1f of all the com in sight, Should the vie- tim not fall in against THL TOP STOCK attho first trinl, he probably muleted the second or third When the opportunity for arranging the cards in a top stock doss not pres. it- seli quick enough, the sharpe uses the bot- tom stock. As many eards of a Kind can be conven sathered from the and hus been play bottom of tho pack. L the cutting has been ind the dr r of cards follows, thut ot e reached wh The dealer ganges their position cards from his hand as many eards as he decms necessury to them. The i -.|m Ly that the cut will be mad ht for the dealer to secu I.m it does not always fail; and whe sueeess of the cheat’oceurs it i sufliciont to terminate the g of the sharper. Should proposed victim be dealt th -mmlnnnl\. 11 wler AT T A AT P AT tive. Sccond dealing is the neatest and surest device. D xterity in card hand- ling is nn essentinl item'in this work. As the play progresses the sharper, who keeps his thamb nails trimmed to asharp point, punctures the queens, kings and aees, which pass throngh his hands, THE PUNCTURING is done as the upper left huand and lower right hand corners of the eards, so that no matter how they sre lm'url around when placed on the dock, one of the punctured corners is 8o located that the doader's left thumb rests right over the spot_where the puncturing is located. Llse impression made: on the card by the nail is impereeptible to the eye, but it wves o dent in the I which may be sily I:-JI by the dealer as the card asts passes under his thuab: The pack 15 squarely shnfled and cat, and the deal hogin time that the punctured © ml~ A felt by the doaler, and that card should he distributeil to the vietim, the sharper, hy a slight movement of his thumb. pust wsiden fittle and with his right hand pulls out the card immedi ately beneath it, giving it to the sucker and” retuinimg the fivst curd which is punctured, for himself. The result is that by the time of the dealing of five cards to hinself, besides the cards taken in the dvaw, the dealer has nothing but fuco envds or aees. In other words the dealor virtually plays with none of the eards ox ings and queens, wgainst an opponent who has to trust to the entire pack for a good hand. This the shurper deals, and 0COUrS eVery i in the course of an evening s ,I.m\ he B hand vé holds the frequontly meots with a against him; but as he alw top hand the result can be surmised. BEOUND DEALING may be playod-with auy number of peo- plein the g ume, and, i fuct the de f K advaniage is xu-uh-r undor those cir- cumstunces bocauso more cards puss throug! his fingors wnd naturally ho has 2 bettor ohanee of relaining a nimber of cust the deal- the contest wee fol varions is ulso bear ning up,’ ing und terius by wh will bo wtempt. the il iy Ot tite couits, | v ten | rmonious | | | how the w an got be Hio draw which after the diaw hocom full hand or four of a kind. Second doalers generally like 1o iive o confeds erate in the gate, and 1o friend they to avoid casting on by alwuys winning themsel heir own deal WO & L dealers and confedor +in the sime game they give each v the goud hands when cither deals Thi 1 of dealiy duced on t ago. Tt was 0 who reaped @ hirye [ hs from thi ha card rovms abott the va a short time, hawever, they could not find gppoti nts at poker, as every onl foared them, slthough no ‘one could teo 'k was done. Other players and being clu toin ations of the cards the ||u||t(v|rv-~ wel noticed and the system exposed. Even to this day second” des Iy nsed in'San Franciceo, o clerk and merchant has re turned home night minus hundreds of dollars, which they contributed to the smooth sharpers, and never dreamod of how they had been cobbed Nervous Debilitated Men, w allowed o free irial forthirty. doye f the nse of Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaie L with Electrie wT.-xN,n Applinnces, for die speedy relief anc fnent eire of Neryous Deniliry, loss 0f Vitaiity aud. Mawe hood, and all kindred troubleés. Also for many othe diseases, Complete rostoratjon to 1th, vizor and manhood. No risk s in- - itustrated pamplijet with tall infors o, termns, ete., wailed frec by addiessing ¢ Belt Co., Marshall, Mich, - THE LIME KILN CLUB. The President Philosophizes on the Mule and the Weather, it Freo Pr There was an ally large tnen ont at the regular Satt day night meeting, and the half dozen Chinese lanterns which Giy m Jones had pur At his own cxpense and hung up around the hall produced what Spmuel Shin termed “a spectacled effeet of de wildest disorder It was announced that the fol noew rales and regulations would until further or The honr for opening the regular mes ings will be 8 o'clock No clay pipes over one year old smoked in the library withont permission. - I'he eating of peanuts, popeorn, candy, ete, during the session is caleuviated to divert attention from the solemmity of il asion, therefore discours is two pa sy n i n very fow of club and 14 hotels, In Yous Detr 15 ving govern ! 0 d Members who brir them wmust be prepaced for the worst Any member found with his hat after'the triangle has sonnded will i n 100 ul ml rid wh ting theiv dogs with on he al diseu ns Members are nn from telling fish adventures with also aske staries ore r snakes and Ind em'len,” “the president, as he softly ros almly looked down on the shining “pates of Sir Laue Wi pole and Elder Toots, “*dar am some fi things it would be well fur you to dis- Kolcet e man who de sun shines will when it rains. Industry may make de ills de’'stomaeh an’ kiv Do nwho wants law will satisty do lawycer hissclf. SKoockin® o man ¢ differs wid you doan’ your own posishun ‘De less a mun Yfows de mo' anxious he seems to be tomake de public believe he aim astatesnian Let us now attack gramme and desteoy de called us togede he seeretary catled attention following paragraph in the New Sun: “Danforth Smit! Hoboken, 1 on de fonce when dizgin' fur grab sots e che, but fo faxshun’ sooner by duny hekase he traf of Wi e de the bi reg'l: ness which to_tho York colored resident of ay fiaed $20 and sent to jail for threo months, for bratal treatment of his mule. He is suid to |, member of Brother Gardner's Lime Kiln lis cognomen appear asked the president. th. He jined Alh(luhmu ar vl wis recommended childlike d m. You will at on [y him dat hoam suspended fur six months—not for wol- Topin’ the mulo, exactly, but mo’ bek Lie was cauzht and sent to jail. myself, und while I strive to be placid an’ forgivin' and charitable, dar am oceasions when I hasdeole wom anlock me up down cellar an’ stand at de doah wid a shot- If she didn't I should jump in on daf mu sound him till'life was distinet. While ym wid Bradder Smith, he mus' stan® i to public opin- on our resolution to lopt Protessor fong upto dan He didn't ovo iibin lub to patronize any particular pmp]ul s weather, Blder Foots favored the idea, Wiggins | d a mild winter, and if there v Id winter lying around loost Lone The Rev. Penstock oppose tion. Wiggins had predicted a rainy summer, and ho had purchased & new pork barrel to put under the eaves on the strength of |l The bottom of the barrel v been wet this senson smlen id the president, with a desire to cut short further debate, *1 reckon dis club had bettor take de wouth eras we lind it. De prodent man will pile up de wood, stock in de meat and taters an’ dopendd upon Providenco fur an airly spring. - De rvesolution am - de- clured outer order.” - Stranger than 1Y rds of some of d byt i Jones offered s eldect that the elul Wigggin's weuther predic jeeted 1 the resolu m the cures of AL I0st won ree's “Golden y Thousands of grateful men and women who have been siatehed from the very ws of death, can testify that consuwmption, in its early stages, is no longer incurable. The Dis- covery has no equul as . pectoral and altorative, and the most obstinate aflee. tions of the throat apnd lungs yicld to its power. Al druggists - of Beatrico, are the r consumption efl derful remed Medic 8. Suundors, rd W the x\lu\ SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR ¥ il Diseusen of tho Liver, I\hlv 8¢ Stomach and Spleen, purely ) celehERtod ws oriinuted i the south in 1§ Eetly on the bowels uid kidue oot tho i of the liver £10, 6" bobt it pERIOR) i slokiie medi OVO ill, un- isfod by any other oot & ody cure, Begul coudition of th BLANGOS i it liss of win, hut 0 intemperanc pro disslpute headuche, kod gene yateun. BEE THAT YOU GET THE GENUINE. Propured by 4 H. ZEILIN & CO., Philudelphia, Pa. uhhfll‘l:\ nwonml and thoroughly erudica wr s Putie Mate Wiis KEY. Toe mnnu-mh by leading physicl aus Bold by dingigists and grocers. ¢ In any elrouni 1t like ally tone up i, THURSDAY, erther a | 50Y OCTOBER 22, Late Supreme O rgory ve, Tingle: \ eounty, Aflirmes 1885, it Docisions, poeal from Lancaster " Opfnion by Maxwell, LWhere veal estate in ddition to a city was deseribed as lots 11 and n | Dlock 10, of L's addi to Lincoln, the block not he description I the d, rmit (6 an s " ng platted metes and hovnds wcenrately the court to aended of the prop: Whi propecty is no d itis not error the petition contain u corroct des sety, and amend th wecordingly A party, by purchasing real estate at a judicial sale, subjects himself to the jurisdiction of the court. Phillips vs Danley, t Nebraska, 820 And the in & proper case may compel him (o com plete the pu se by the payment of the mone Lonsdown ve, Eldon, 14 Vesey, tors of Brashear v, Court: n. Ch., 50 a purchaser had given his on particular bank, payahle on onfivmation of the sale the sale was confirmed stopped ou the cheek and rofused to r deed and pay the purel wic upon ‘n motion supported was filod torequire the purel 1o pay the money and an order notice was entered thercon requiring him to pay the money in thirty days. Held, proper practice. The court may pre ceed summarily wrinet the pureliser, and the ofliecr not required to bring an uction, althongh he may do so MeMurtry vs, Madison. Error from Laneas- Opinion by Mux- to be court ment colve the there cover for the valie agent in selling real estate, is tostimony tending to show the plaintift vendered some serviee but did not effvet wsule ury be lieve that he rendered some an instruction that he is entitled to recover On A guantum mernit is not imprope Where there was evidenee tending to show that the plaintil rendered no services whatever in effecting n sale of veal estate, an instruetion to the effect that if the jury should so find, the plain- " would not “he entitled to rocover, is based upon evidenee in the ¢ wd is notinconsistent with the decision Y V8. Foxworthy, ror from Lau county. Sale confirmed condition: Opinion by Maxwell, L -An adwinistrator who has not per- sonally given asutlicient bond, upon oh- taini a license for the sale of real es ate, nnust exeeute 1 bond to the judge of the district court, with sutlicient &ur [ mnt for all the proccods of o Whao 2 such bond was not given he- fore the sale, held that the administrator be required to exeente a hond with sufli- cient suretics in double the amount of moncy to be derived from the sale, with orin case of default that o set aside ~The failure to sppoint a guardinn ad litem for minor heirs of an estate will not affect the validity of asale of veal estate 3 strator for the payment of debts of the est 3 State ex , Hutl vs, MeClelland, mandamns; denidil. Opinion by Maxwell, J. Lhe certificates of the presidin ficer of w branch of the o bill has duly passod th which e presides, s prina dence ot that fact, and eviden received to ascertain whether or i stualdly e jou of the ords of the it it should nppear 1 bill had not actually presimption in favor of the certiti- d he overthrown and tho act de- uid. 1 vs. City of Lincoln, cr county, aflirtaed. Opinion by house, ov or facio DRI not the them tha the error from Lan- Max- person who by day or n along the public stréct, open me that it i and if in M passes to travel, ina rea the ex- sonable ttion in the street which w cquately protected and sustuing i hie may recover therefor in w prope Wright vs Russ, erroi from Douglas county, . Opinion by Maxwell, 1—Where action by atta hnn nt brought before a justice of the pe 15t s non-resident of the state property attached and sold, the s will be'liable if th not founded on contr deeree, notad- iies is ce nd jus- i1s¢ of action is of, judgment or ————— Any stove or tange bearing the name SGarkand’’ is wareanted to be the best i be made. The *Garland Stoves © too well known 1o need ny endorsement from us, and we o call the attention o roreaders reputation, and advise them to exumine into their merits. il Porsonal Paragraphs, McMillan, of Lincoln, is u Paxton of C.F, uest C. Messer and wi the Paxton Mait Miller, of David City, was in , of Hastings, are at the Jawmes C. Birney, of Crete, is registered at the I’|\lun rle, of Ogallaln, was in the uble, of Cheyenne, is stop- ping at the Paxton W. . Thomas and wife, of Central are at the Millard. G. L. Day and F. P, Bonnell, of Super- ior, are at the Paxton, W. W. Wood, of Rushville, Neb., spent yesterday in the city, V. G. Lantry, of Blair, is in the city, ping at the Paxton, Mrs. D, B. Alexander and son, of Lin- coln, ure at the Paxton, Lon Ryun and Verter Rotly of Spencer, are stopping b the Millar H. 5. Manville, an extensive doealer of Burnett, is at the Paxton 3. F. Pioree, of Boston, representing the Peet Valve company, is in the city. Thos. Gibson and wife and Mrs, El gutter the Omaha members of the i st stock g v, I Mus. K. D. F. Fisl are in the party Metealf —snd wife . of Council ol Bluis, - Didn't our girl graduntes look love Yes, indeed; they ull use Pozzoni’s Coi plexion Powder - New Notarios. The commissions, i I by the scer tary of stato, for the following notavies wublie, were received by County Cl l, neko yesterday forenoon M Fuirlield, C. F. Breckenri WAL Hamnilton, Heebort . D sinh - W. Rogers, wnd Frank 4 Lange Iyt - ‘Whon Baby was sick, we gavo hor Castoria, Whon sho was & Child, sbe criod for ( astoris, Whon sho became aiss, abe clang to Uastoria, Whiou sl Liad Childson, sbo gave thow Uastorisy Where Is Margaret Kelley? A widow ludy named Margarot Kolloy, formerly of Galena, I, rvesided, some months ugo, at the corner of Twolfth snd Harney streets, Omaha, Sho may have chunged her numo since on account of mureiage. Sho and her broth Jolin O'Hera, of Galeun, bave recently fullen and n farther | to | wd after | | by affidavits | 1 | L ho falls into an | only | ‘ulitornia excursion party which leaves | | can furnish whi the 8t ntl] At No this M ety re B. Brown, [ DATRRIA, ‘ot rty day You ean buy furnitn iteh & Douglas, than any « 2 the right cy drenms, Hizhly colored Vrine, nnd TUTT'S PILLS are especinl to such cos ehange of fe ‘Thoy Increase the Apnetite,and caigo tho body to s TS EXTMGT bAHSAPAHILLA sn,vunh s the 10 systom with puro OFFICE 13 Muriay St, Soaled propy of tho Chiof O, nntil W lie Grading, Masor of the Minhattan & B from Garrison to ot cle Profiles, plans and i turt J2 BLICKENSDE At the elcurap © lcphone Ni part the natur For tickets upply to SHID 1 N y &chool for Wi money th ing unknown positivoly riage loe county conrt yest and Mrs, Anna Mitehell and Mes, | las Peterson and TUTT’S perty. Sho, or any one information relative to he reqgiested Lo address 1 - worst I wad b is nn, ws relieved and Matr Wintskey physicians, Sold DUrey (et 1 nd rists Poltee Con f Jad Docket, + Ston! rg's conrt ort follow d of wanult $ ¥ Tl re dispos s Hutehuson, 1s Butts, m bread ipson and batters and costs - cheapor , Vith st bot, Farnam hor place in the city. - Licensed to Wed. svs were issued in the seduy to Willinm Brooks Skow, Florian Herman carius, George Maylor u Falconer, Nicho Anna Jacobson, Annig | PILLS 5 YEARS IN_USE. ‘Tho Greatest Modical Trillmi\h of the Age! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Lossofappetite, Bowels costive, Pain in tho bend, with o dull sensation in tho Back part, Pain unt v the shon binde, Fullooss after eating, witl n dise inclination to exortion of body ormind, Irritabllity oftemper, Low s u feoling of having nogl Wenring Tisart. re 5, witls ted nomo duty, 9, Dizzlieas, £ luttering at the Dots bofors tho eyes, Headacke Rentlesancas, with CONSTIPATION yadaptod na doso effcots such o gastoustonishithosuflferer, w0 om Fiesity thiis'the syatem (8 Ponic Action on 1 makes healthy flesh, s the wastes of d hard muselo; fuvigorates the 3 't vigor of miauhood. )14 by drugrists, ates the body, wealk, r New York. NOoTIC 1 at the offico cifie railw: , Ot i andd Tra Valloy tallrond, Kansas, and also i Nobrauski. preeitications n bo seen obtained at the Chiel LK v informati ;i B I CALLAWAY, Chiof Boginoer. — General Manager " DREXEL & MAUL, (Suecessors (0., @ Jacobs,) UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER: nd 1407 Parnum o and prompily Ordors by tondod 0. h ol " 1< CONDUCTED BY Royal Havana Lottery (A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION) Drawn at Havana, Cuba. Every 10 to 14 Days. Tickots n Fifths, ratu, Subject to no manipulation, not_controllod by Wholos, §5. Fractions pro os in interest. 1t 18 the faivost thing in of ehunce in exist ¢ & €O, 1212 NS & CO., 10 Main DISTIICT OF COLUABIA, WAsington, 1916 55th HE CEDARS™ A boarding’ und dny Delighttully sitaated Targe grounds: su- avintiges, Miss Ea Llauoas. A. B, h'\(l“ DE vines for ¢ v Maryland Ry 10 nund Porfer. 8. Vith 8t, Omaha TAILORS, JOSEPLL A, TAYLOR, No. 215 N. I7_th Street wk in the tailoring Not b &hop nnd bo blo of this city by Ao work for loss thun wny competition OF HOLiCe, JOUN KERVAN & €O, Merchant Tailors, Sults fron A it ulyiy | 0F ood ditruablo business suits and fivst eliss work 41005 8 Dth stroot, S5 up. Bost goods 10 s from vantoed. Wo mako n speciulty Hest trimming Repuiving neatly dono, €. VAPOR, Merchant Tailor, Fi wlin 5, it chunt Tailo 1 Tiom. 1 d Ts the il Witk and ¢ 20 dopirtin Lourding of horeos, or exohi Sixteenth Street, A. KALISH, ne Suits to Order M and Eronch suiting, panis puit 0 PInEsT VD UIWARDS: AT LS ATANTE VEIY CASE. Liiost ot souih o Far 5 of goods (0 nl e oo Lith careof. GROCERIES, ALBERT H, SANDENS, Grocer y&CrockuyStox g of Noit trally | WEINERT & MULLEN, Grocers. i hen HENRY BOLLN & e, Dewlors in ml Ga it n Seods nin =1r6ots, Bouthwesi o LIVERY STABLES. 8. A COLLINS Livery Stable, Cumlig strcet, Tho stublo is i livery, 0 groat cure A stock of w0 Wil Lo kept on hind. Cumiigg srvet, No. 2108 tcading 1 bl i gl horee Dou't 1 ol th ¥ sule kot Staple& Fancy Grorenes it QE THE GREAT m RMAN REME BFrOR PATIN. Rheumalism, Nnurfiqh. Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Swellinge Sprainy Rraises, No At RILES, . X8 YD AC Py Couta s botiden A VORRLER 00, Balt) ¥ AN AL, ' CHARL LN £ C0) DRY GOODS. TN J. O ENEWOLD, Dry Goods. M1 and Cume witin e * corner stov LU been ope Ancy dry so ooty working clothes,and i twll The bost quality hod the nt b hus ju o tng street Stock of stayilo w hate, caps, sloves, 1ine of underelot) towost pricos, MILLINERY« MRS, KIGHT, Milliner, o thity Inoss in PO UM nd renoral ts Satisiles ol and socares: pateonng MRS, M. Millinery Goods. For auything in (1 line your cannot do M. M. King, 215 ¢4 most heautitil w M. KING, and fancy goods Mrs, the millinery tor thun 0 patro ninge 3t Tho luiest style Kound tha very lowest pri DRESSMAKING, = DRESSMAKING. Miss FANNTE E. DOWNS, ro exporience 08w professionnl dress- maker. Satisfaction 1 glven to il both price and workmanship, Call and b Wtk Tor that eosti noth Ave i good s and huve' ping. No 111N 1ot Capitol Avo and Dodge street MRES. J. KNOTE, Dressmaker, No I3 N ith streot. Has o und increasing business i qress- mudcdng, eutting and Mg, Being well kiow s superior and exporienced mikor of Tadios sufta, an abundunee of businoss (s ensily seoured tros<us wbove and the most prompt v will o necorded. CLAIHVOYANT‘. 3 Has i lur lai Mudam Bagentn Richn Readorand Propliot, Dol vos ( Sively e e it b N1 i i e Tin o 5 disordors, A alom: huvo bunions v vl bo month v popil 2 N 1L St BOOK STORES- 0) Books and Stationery, Y N. 6th stroot, AUA PUBLISHING €O, Teligious books a specinlty. ___FINE JOB PRINTING- Latest stylos and newest destns, Superior work AL LOWOSL prices. F. A, MANGER, Fine Printing, Fino wedding stationory, Ad tising no 102 Farnam street, Omuhi, Nebraskit, Opposite Paxton hotel. L HOTELS T City Hotel, S, Omaba, Nobraska, and §L60 por duy. lties, Munage Cor. 10tk and Harne, Rooms and Bourd, $1, §1 Duy bonrd by w $1.50, Feith's Electric Hotel, 123 N, 12th St., Cor, Capitol Ave, Rooms hle and & Meuls to order st all honrs, Meul tickets, =L menls 84 Try tand. it; best in tho % MODEIATE PIIGKS, UST BOIIN, clurer of QUICK WORK, AU Mur Light Driving Harness Heavy Traft hurness, Colles, ote. The most durable stock and the very Lest work guarans teod, Bugiy tops trim for. | Rtepni. | 15 neatly don o, 005 S L, 8t _WATCHMKERS and JEWELERS, J L. Roy & Co,, ALO0I N Watches,Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Instruments, ith S, curry i largo stock of And everything iu thoir lne. Binull profits and lowor prices s 1 I the cliy. Ropaiving of wll kinds st skitlful ianner, wdor and quick 18 tholr motto, wlo thisn any other house lone i the aving excouted to HARNESS- 1. SEGER t ndsomost, cheapost wid ot HARNESS, Whips, Rob Kept Makos th stronge Surdle thi } coliity COUGN, ) wnd il #pocind it iolos 138 on hand, in Ropniring @ B Lot Dodge nnd ¢ FHOTOCRAFHS MAYNARD, 1ol Ave. TOLLMAN & Photographers. tho most v K in croyd Tl & 1 id N, Hith St Fine BOOTS and SHOES. C. J. PALMQUIST. orof Roots ks ety 1l 1@ workinan above 1 pairiing neatly done. Sutist ot e insured by putronizng Shop ut [1¢] ani Dy T hero IS no ettor n and 8hoes 1o il par - KOGHm- 8, N 16th S, botweon Douglig EMPLOYMENT. FIHE OLD RELIARLE Employ'nf‘nt Office, AL NG 2l St ol At pir ¥ i vy s s o W, Maarelaon, Lropried o Finning, o vunts (op 03t Vige