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FOR RENT--UNFURNISH'DROOMS. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1891 MASSAGE, BATHS, ETC. FOR EXCHANGE. _8PECIAL NOTICES. | Advartisements for thess eolumns will be taken wntil 12:3) p. m. for the evening and until 9:00 m for the morning and Sunday editions Adyertisers, by requesting a numbered check, ean have anawers addressed to & numbered fet: tor in eere of The Boe. Answers so addressed will Be delfvered upon presentatiou of the cheek. Hates, 1%c word first insertion, 1o & word thereatter. Nothing taken for less than %o bl e B — Y WANTED-MALE HELP. Continued. Continued. 4 UNFURNIEHED housekeeping, city wai low rent; northe west corner i7th and ot G598 MMB. ANNA OF CHICAGO OIVES ALCOHOL baths and massage. 308 N. 18th, room 3. T-M123 16¢ SUMMER BOARDING. PERSONAL. SUMMER BOARDING AT HAZEL DELL nursery, northwest of Omaha; convenfent to R. R’ For particulars address J. W. Day, Briggs station, Neb, M54 12¢ FOR RENT, STORES AND OFFICES BOLICITORS, TEAMS FURNISHED; INSTALL- ‘ment goods. American Wringer Co., 1609 How. 4 street. D59 AGENTS, BALARY OR_COMMISSION. THE greateat invention of the age. The New Pat- ent Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil. Sells on ight. Works like magic. Agents are making #5900 to $12.00 per week. For further par. tichlars write the Monros Erasing Mfg. C X 98, La Crosse, Wis B—54 CORNER BALOON, 92 DOUGLAS. INQUIRE 22, 151868 FOR RENT, THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT brick buliding at 1011 Farnam street, in 1 claxs condition, good location for any busin Inquire of A. J. Poppleton, room 314 First Na- tional bank building. 1—834 12 16 MONTHS LEASE OF STONE, 2% 8. 17TH. 1 WANTED, SALESMAN; :‘_\.Y.A"Y” FROM Wart, permanent place. Brown Bros. Co., Rursérymen, Chicago, Tk T M3 1239 BALESMEN WANTED, TO 8EL by sampia (o' the wholosale ol GaTMEnt (o every Dusines man iberal saiary: money advanced (or advertising and "flv‘nmx pur;{“;mv-l PO u|\ n,'” Address b Kin &, e ¥. > B-M121 16* WANTID, TRAVELING SALESMAN TO HAN- e G ine- whisky on eommission. Pays big commission. No lleense require rl' .\v‘l lr»lrw V;é'h efer #, Quinine-Whisky Co oulsville, Y. - rgeiing > % B-MI139 14* AUSTLER _TO MANAGE AC . BIo money to right party; small pital required; call from 8 to 5. Pritchard, 306 N. 15th D—MI2 12% FALESMAN TO CARRY SIDE LIN Krocery trade: state what Hne a Address N 24, Be WANTED-—-FEMALE HELP. LADIES WANTIN 2 ‘Scandinavian Young Ladies’ hom A FIRST-CLASS COOK. GOOD ‘Apply to_Willlam Patrick, Happy Hol- elephone 370, Mg 12 WANTED, GOOD GIRL_OR WOMAN WHO wants a good home. Light housework Must have referonces. An exc for the right party. Address C—MOT 12 FOR RENT, THe 4-STORY BRICK BUILDING, 918 Farnam street. The bullding has a fire- proof cement bascment, completa steam heate Ing Nxtures, water on all floors, gas, etc. Ap- ply at_the office of the Bee. AGENTS WANTED. DOE BOOK, 100,000 SOLD; AGENTS wanted; outfit free. Ferguson, innatl, O. ME64 13 D OUT OF CITY commissions.” Apply room 435, AGENTS WANTED, GOOD MEN ONLY; RAPID seller In town and country; large returns to workers. Call 2707 Q street, South Omal J WANTED—QUICK, 100 AG. sxperience requi WANTED, LADY AGENTS AT ONCE T a new article, good seller and good pr On or address Kmma Carter, 12 Lake stroct, Omitha, Neb, JEMIG 17e STORAGE. STORAGE, WILLIAMS & CROSS, 1214 HARNEY. —601 WANTED-TO BUY. SECOND-HAND FURNITURE BOUGHT AND sold. L. Altman, 808 & 510 N. 16th st, N—§29 Jy5 WANTED, A JHLY COMPETENT ook, M. ble, London Court, Ath house from the corner of South 24th str WANTED, COMPETENT housework. Apply 1924 Corby str WANTED, A WIIC 5B HAS ohering for a refincd woman who will {hterest in the business, Address N WANTED, COOK, AT 1018 8. 32 Teferences _required. FOR RENT—HOUSES. FINE FLAT IN CLOUSER BLOCK AT 703 S. 16th st; range and all other ~conveniences; 3% George Clouser, room 2, 1623 Farnam st HOUSES, F. K. DARLING, BARKER igxm{. HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY, THE ©O. F. Davis company, 190 Fanam. D—G87 ©ROOM COTTAGES, MODERN, CHOICE IN Satnford Clrele. C. 8. Elgutter, 204 Do butid- ing. D558 RENTAL AGENCY, 87 BROWN BLOC Dz CLEAN, COMFORTABLE, ~ CONVENIENT, moderate rentals, best 3 and 4-room suites for housekeepers oniy. Refcrences required. Also 6room suite In (enement. 816 8. 22d st FOR RENT, $35.00 PER MONTH, 4110 LAFAY. ette avenue, 7 rooms, furnace, ‘bath, hot and cold water, closet, gas, electric lighting appli- ances, etc.” Beautiful lawn, trees, etc. Fidelity Trust' company, 1702 Farnam street. D—593 FOR RENT, GOOD DETACHED NINE-ROOM house 2021 Capitol avenue. D. 1L Roblson, roqm 7, Commercial Natlonal. D850 TEMPLETON & PIERSON, Paxton blk. D—666 FOR RENT, DWELLINGS IN_ALL PARTS of Omaha; call for list. B. H. Sheafe. 432 Paxton block. D666 FOR RENT, DESIRABLE DWELLINGS IN Council ‘Biiffa; call ‘for list at Omaha ofice, _432 Paxton block. E. H. Sheafe. _ D-M061 FOR RENT, TWO 10-ROOM MODERN FLATS, cheap. J.'W. Squire, 28 Bee bldg. D82 FOR RENT, 3, 4 AND 6 ROOMS. ENQUIRE 631 8. 17th ave. D—§62-214 FURNISHED HOUSE ON FARNAM STRERT, near Zth. Call at %7 Brown block. D-M367 337 FOR RENT, DESIRABLE MODERN RESI- dence, %13 Farnam. R, C. Patterson, Ramgo bioo B—-Mss6 $-ROOM FLATS CHEAP. 118 N. 1TTH. D—MSST fy8* ¥OR RENT, DURING JULY AND AUGUST, finely furnished house on Georgla avenue, rent nominal. References required. Address for three days N 13, Dee. D-—906-11* FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR RENT, NICELY AND NEWLY FUR- nished room. first floor; no other roomers; six blocks from P. O.; gas, bath, etc. Address M 21, Bee. B-M30 LARGE SOUTH RCOM, 1919 DODGE STREET. B9 ROOM WITH ALCOVE. 64 8. %TH_AVE. BABIU FURNISHED ROOM. 2017 HARN FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT board, 2211 Douglas’ street. References re- auired. M8 13 FOR RENT, NICELY FURNISHED SOUTH front room in private family, to gentleman; references required. Inquire’ 614 North 2ist street. E—MS13 12 # FINBLY FURNISHED ROOMS T\ ISB- keeping. Rent moderate. 2006 Durt FURNISHED ROOMS F Keeping. 1611 How : E—M846 149 DESIRADLE FURNISHED LARGE FRONT room and al close to business center. Ad- dress N 8, B E—$81 140 BuAUTIFUL 'RNISHED — ROOMS AD- Jucent 1o business portion; references = ex- Cchanged. Adldress N 9, Bee. 8§83 14% I FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEP- ing for man and wife. Rent taken in board. 3 N, e, i AETNA HOUSE, NORTHWEST CORN Hooms by the day or week. B936 1y9 WILL BUY A PARTNERSHID IN A_GOOD Address N 39, 4 S e '“. VIAVI M188 JOHNSTON, LADIES' HAIR DIBSSER, shampooing. OId location, 211 8. 16th_stree. MASSAGE TREATMENT, U—$56-Ty8 STRO-THER- mal baths. Scalp as nt, manicured eniropodis. Mrs. Post, 319% S 15th, Withnell bik. _U-8 HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIES. Health book and consultation free. Address or call Viavi Co, 345 Deo bldg. Lady attendant. 110 and w5 MADAME BERNARD, 1413 DODG U—MESH 16° ATED, $1 PER MONTH, ROO , cor. 16th and De FARNAM ETR our new oh TAKE YOUR FRI Proctor, 618 MRS. F. DOREY, CARD READING Mk strest. VAL, REHAM KENNELS, OMAHA, r cure for mange and fleas; aiso han ‘ocker s} nlels, OTICE—HENRY nected with me or my persons are hereby notified t no business transactions with him on m; unt, us I will not be resp llim burn, insurance agent, Omaha, 11, 1894, IMOC RAMSE home made bread; try one loaf. LADIT AMBER _JEWELR 180 repairing. 613 8. 16th stre —M10 AM FOR WHIPPING: COTTAGE CHEESE erloo creamery, 1613 Howard; tel. 1332 —M143 Syl MONEY TO LOAN—-REAL ESTATE. property. delays LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY $3,000 & upwards, § to 6 W. Farnam Smith & C¢ IY_TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES TH Co., 1605 Farnam st. W—608 MON MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY and Nebraska farms at from 6 to 7 per cent. W. B. Meikle, First National bank bujlding. W613_ Y TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON improved and unimproved Om 1105 years. Fidelity Trust Co. Do you want to FO:. Trade Something ' Something Else? ) S Y Sl T ) Best of the Bargain. Then advestise it in Our exchange column. Cost you 1%4c a word, one time, a cent a word after that, e ————— ——————————————————————————e ey WANTED, HAVE CUSTOMER FOR $5,000.00 to $10,000.00 stock of merchandise; will give 1% notes ‘and cash, %, slear land, Do ot write it. “Addrees . Bee. unless terms su D ST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND-HAND T icare, stoves, eto. L. Brussell, 710-718 N ton. ED TO BUY—CHEAP DELIVERY WAG- W and harse, 123 N. 16th st. N-—131-12 FOR SALE—_FURNITURE. PAYMENTS EASY, YOU WON'T MISS YOUR money. Low prices on furniture & household goods. Enterprise Credit Co., 613-615 N. 16th st. R SALE, CHEAP, A GOOD SEWING MA- F Chine: tash or paymenta. Address N 27, Bec, e FOR SALE—HORSES, WAGONS,ETC. LARGE DRIVING AND SADDLE HORSE FOR sale, 4 years old. 1609 Douglas st. P—8§2 14* SMALL PERFECT SADDLE HORSE FOR ‘sale, sultable for lady. 1609 Douglas st. b0 140 FOR_SALE, LIGHT CARRIAGE TEAM, 1130 N. 17th. P—M393 JB* FOR BALE, FINE YOUNG HORSE AND phaeton, will take good milk cow or boy's pony in’exchange. lnquire 634 8. 3lst st FOR_SALE, PAIR HORSES AND PHAETON. Wil take good upright plano in exchange. Address N 2, Bee, P—DOSS 120 $130 BUYS HORSE, PHAETON AND HARM stylish rig; lady can drive. George M 1114 Dodge st. P-1 HORSE, BUGGY AND HARNESS; cheap: owner leaving city; horse good traveler. 1001 S. 30th avenue. P FOR SALEMISCELLANEOUS. BALED HAY FOR SALE. THE STANDARD Cattle company, Ames, Neb., have 2,000 tons of good barn-stored hay for' sale. All orders filled promptly. Q602 FOR SALE, UPRIGHT FPIANO. 817 S0. 16TH. QM85 129 FURNISHED ROOMS, 1516 CHICAGO STREET. B-MITI Jyse FURNISHED ROOMS; MODERN nees; 2022 St. Mary's avenue. E—M109 160 | COOL SOUTHEAST FRONT ROOM; PRI- perate house; all conveniences. 10 Douglas st. E 125130 BENHEIM SPANIELS, THE HANDSOME little toys; Scotch Collles. G. H. Moore, 1631 Sherman avenue, importer and breede Q875 Iy1 FOR SALE, CHEAP, TWO NEW TOP BUG- gles, two new farm wagons and one almost new roll top office desk, large size. Must be #old at once. Omaha Bicycls Co., 507 North 16th street. Q—Ms94 12 8 NICE FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping. 1112 South 1ith street. 1B—MIT 189 — . FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD BOUTH ROOMS AND GOOD BOARD, 2109 _}hm.ln stroet. F--M%5 YOUNG WOMEN'S HOME, UNDER CARE OF Women's Chriatian association. 111 8. Lth st ROOMS. FURNISHED OR _UNIULNISHED, with first-class board. 1906 Capito! ave. Inguire 10 Capiiol ave. oM NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, FOLDING beds, modernconveniences, with good board. The Rose, 202 Harney. ) TARGE FRONT AICOVE ROOM, TWO NICE closots and grate, with board ~ The Albany, 2101 Douklas street G00D BOARD, ROOMS B las st. s BOUTH FRONT ROOM WITH FIRST rd. Call at 1723 Dodge st (3 ROOMS AND BOARD, 313 DOU DESIADLE ROOMS, WITH BOARD. KEFER- ences. Terms reasonable. 208 N. Wth, ¥ 12 DESIRABLE FRONT ROOM AND ALCOVE, with board; good location. 2010 Dodgs, stree M1 178 $126.00 WARWICK BICYCLE, 154 PATTERN, adjustable handle bar and rear brake, on no other wheel, §%0.00 cash. Omaha Coal, Coke & Lime Co., 10th and Douglas. Q—#01-12 SUPPLIES FOR AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS Sole agents for the NIGHT HAWK CAMERA, $5. 8. Heyn & Co., photo supplies, 1003 Farnam at. 3 . Q—805-Jy8 ST. DERNARD PUPS, 2101 DOUGLAS STREET, QM350 Jy0 LAW BOOKS, WEST'S REPORTERS. APPLY 1309 South 28th street. QM54 18% FOR SALE, SPT SINGLE TRACK HARNESS. 424 8. 16th street, Q—-M9T 18 MORTGAGE LOANS, A. MOORE, i N, ¥, Lite. 13-79% OMAHA LOAN & TRUST CO. 16TH AND Douglas streets, loan money on city and farm * _property at lowest rates of interest. W—610 LIFE INSURANCE POLICES LOANED ON or bought. F. C. Chesney, Kansas City, Mo. W—612 MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS, improved and unimproved Omaha real esiate. Fidelity Trust Co., 1702 Farnam st. W—60) LOANS. E. H. SHEAFE, 432 PAXTON DLOCK. W—M663 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Brennan, Love & Co., Paxton blk. W14 loans at ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO,,318 N.Y. LIFE low rates for choice security on Ne- braska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property W—615 CHOI % CE CITY AND FARM LOANS WANTED, . Frenzer, opposite P. O. W—03i—J15 UNITED STATES MORTGAGE CO. OF NEW York. “Capital $2,00,000. Surplus $600,000. Sub- mit choice loans' to K. 8. Pusey, agent, First National bank bullding. W--800— CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR, 615 N. ¥, LIFE. W—MB18 LOANS, TEMPLETON&PIERSON,PAXTON blk. W—651 A GOOD RANC Address” M. L. day EQUITY OF $4,600.00 OR $600.M IN AN OMAHA neil Hiufta o Box #h, giswold chandise of land. TR ench weighing 1891t “ouncll Bluffs, 5 CLEAR LOTS s 1ots In Plerre Tots i Omaha 1and in Michigan x for Omaha ¢ will take plano : R 2TH AND HIC Ting, Barker block. block from motor. FOR SALE—» CHOICH ka farms; also a few for FARM LANDS. C. F. HARRI ] FOR SALE, adjoining the N. ¥ on Farnam st At $10,00 less than a G per cent net investment An_ unchangeable Lots 'in_ size ttle cash requir Fidelity Trust Company, FARM DARGAID from a good railroad town Krove and 10) room 313 Me- ague bullding, opposite COTTAGE HOME, $1,20.00. for it in rent. E. Cole Co., BUSINESS NOTICES. QUICK PRINTERS, KRAMER & CHANDLER. 1121 Farnam & 307-9 8. 12th. Mall orders get quick_artien: MERCHANT TAILOR 1mp. & domestic novelties. 1607 Farnam. 798 TIN AND SHEET IRON WORK, GUTTERS, cheap. Gate City Tinners, BUY YOUR HAY BY CAR OR TON LOTS. WE buy hay. A. H. Snyder, 16I5 Burt st tel. 107, DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED, ROEDER'S PHARMACY, TINWARE REPAIRED; 'E. GREDIC, 16th street. Copper and shestiron work. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL office ta 209 So. 16th, ‘Brows: block, GET MY PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY A HAR- ness. August Dohne, 711 B. 10th street. repairing. 8. D. Casad, 53 N.'18th fiir OMAHA MEERSCHAUM PIPE FACTORY: OLD pipes made new. 613 S. I CLASSIFICATION ELECTRICAL SUPPLIE storage batteries recharged. HOTEL BRUNSWICK, 16TH AND JACKSON, Special attention to rooms $12.00 to $35.00, including baths, light and ele- e IN VICINITY OF lasses and case. recelve reward. $25.00 REWARD WILL BE roturn of the Clipper bicycle taken from the . Life building. LOST—SHELL HAIR OR Return to 208 903 PAID FOR THE NAMENT BETWEEN ward for return o Bee office, LOST—BUNCH KEYS, Leave at 612 SATURDAY orth 14th street and recelve re- SUPREME COURT SYLLARL Following are the syllabi of opinions handed down by the spreme court at its recent sitting Molick against Varney. Error from Lan- caster county. Affirmed. Opinion by Mr missioner Ryan 1. When the existence of a fraudulent motlve was the question of fact submitted to a jury its verdict will not be disturbed if there exists competent evidence to sus- tain_ it In a_sult between a wife and a cred- itor of her husband concerning property transferred to her by him after the con- tracting of indebtedness by him the burden is upon the wife to establish by a prepon derance of the evidence the bona fides of the transfer of the property to her, Fol- lowing Carson against Stevens, 58 N. W. Rep., $15. 3 n in this state may chase pers pre nd do all h prope ollowing Farwell against Cramer, Rep. 1 against ¢ Appeal from Paw- ounty. Affirme Opinfon by Mr, Commissioner Ragan 1. A set off can only be pleaded in an actfon founded on contract and must be a cause of actlon arising upon contract or ascertained by the declsion of a court. Code of Civil Procedure, section 104 2, “A clutm on the part of the defendant which he will be entiticd to set off against the claim of a plainti against him must be one upon which he could, date of the commencement of the have maintained an action on rt fgninst the_plaintiff.”” Simpson a 15, Neb., 671, followed 3. Thé owner of a domestic judgment may maintain an action thercon and he may make it the basis of a off in a suit brought against him to foreclose a mortgage owned by a party liable on such Judgment A judicial record of this state may prov the producing of the original @ copy thereof certificd by the clerk or person having the legal custody there- authenticated_ by his seal of office if have one. Code of Civil Procedure, fon 413, A fudicial record is a precise history of a suit from its commencement to termination, including law thereon drawn by the § for the purpose of perpetuating state of facts, Davidson against Murphy, 13_Conn., 213, followed 6. In_d_suit brought by Mary Burge against M, B. Gandy the r pleaded 15 4 set off a judgment of t inty court vendered in her favor against Bur h only evidence offered by Gandy to suppor her plea of set off was as follows fendant requests the clerk of the court read the judgment, who complied, reac {ngg as follows: ‘Judgment record I 2, page 243, M. I ., plaintiff, against 11 1 1. Burge, defendants Rendercd Fetffuary 25, 1887, Judgment re dered against both defendants. Amount $146.45. Costs, $1.20. Interest, 10 per cent. Transeript filed April 23, 188, from county court. G. T. Belding, county judge.) Q What book is that?’ A (by clerk)— Judgment record B Held t, that this evidence did not how a_judgmert, but was a mere recital that one had heen'ren- dered. Second, that it was not an orisinal record of a judgment nor an exemplifica- tion of such a record. Third, that the set off_pl was not proved State against Lauer. Exceptions from Lancaster. Exceptions overruled. Opinion by Mr. Commissioner Ragan. 1. So long as section 551 of the criminal code shall remain in force no grand jury can be lawfully organized unless jts se- lection and impaneling has been previously ordered by a judge of the district court ip which such grand jury is to act. 2 In counties having 70,00 or more in- habitants an order of the district judge dirccting the selecting and summoning of a grand jury must be In writing and filed with the clerk of the district court of such county more than twenty days prior to the first day of the term of court for which such grand jury is desired. 3. That the county board of the county in which sald grand jury is ordered mus\ at least twenty days before the first da, of the term of court at which said grand jury is to act select the persons from amongst whom sald grand jury is to be impaneled. 4. That the district judge may, In his discretion, require in the order made by him for the selection of a grand jury that the persons selected as grand jurors oy the county board be summoned to ap- pear either at the first day of the term of court for which the grand jury is de- sired or at any other specified day of said term of court. City of Beatrice agalnst Reid. Error from Gage county. Afrmed. Opinion by Mr. Commissioner Ragan. 1. An assignment of error as to the giv- Ing en m: of certain instructions will be considered no further than to ascertain whether any one of such instructions wes properly given. Hyatt against Kinkaid, N. W. Rep., 709, followed. 5 If one attempts to pass over a place of danger the law requires him to exer- cise caution commensurate with the ob- vious peril, but this means that the law only requires of the party to exercise ordi- nary care, the danger and his knowledge thereof considered. 3. Where a municipal corporation s vested by law with authority to construct a_public improvement and lets the building of such mprovement to a contractor to be by him constructed. in such manner as ls prescribed by the corporation, such con- tractor becomes by virtue of sich contract the agent of the corporation, and it will be liable for an Injury resulting from the negligence of such contractor in the man- ner of the construction of such improve- ment. 4. A municipal corporation is -harged by law with the duty of at all times keep: ing its streets and sidewalks In a reason- ably safe condition for travel for the public. 5. No municipal corporation by any act of its own can devolve this duty on another 50 as to relieve itself from a liability re at Snow & Lund and leave umbrella the with gold tiger head. ~ Reward it returned to STEAMSHIP LINE, MONEY TO LOAN—CI:}A&‘TELE. MONEY TO LOAN We will loan you any sum which you wish, small or large, ‘at the lowest possible rates, in the quickest possible time, and for any length of time to sult vou. You can pay it back in such instaliments as you wish, when you wish, and only You can on HOUSEHOLD ' FURNITURE AND PIANO! HORSES, * WAGONS AND CARRIAGES, WAREHOUSE 'RECEIPTS, MERCHANDISE, OR without ay for it as long as you keep it rrow ANY OTHER SECURITY, ublicity or " removal of property. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 906 SUUTH 16TH STREET, First floor above the streef. THE OLDEST, LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR- PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA X—618 A. E. HARRIS, ROOM 1, CONTINENTAL BLR. X—M640 MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL PROP- erty, Harvin Loan Co., 701 N. Y. Life bullding XML TEAMSHIPS regularly ev Londonderry and Glasgow. June 23, 9 a. Single or round 'trip tickets from New Y Chicago at For money orders, drafts, Pprepald tickets apply to any of our local agents or to Hendirson Bros., Chicago. —_— MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGE. R BANJOIST AND K. 1810 California st. UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND ‘embalmer. 1618 Chicago, Tel. 9. 625 VALIEN, UNDERTAKERS AND embalmers, 1701 Cuming st., telephone 1060, K. BURKE BWANSON & ——— MONEY MONEY MONEY MONEY MONEY MONEY MONEY MONEY MONEY MONEY MONEY MONEY IN THE PLACE TO BORROW ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ON HORSES AND MULES, ON "WAGONS AND CARRIAGES, ON PIANOS AND ORGANS, ON WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS, ON MERCHANDISE, ON ANY CHATTEL SECURITIES, ON’ goods that remain with you, IF YOU WANT NO PUBLICITY, IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS, AT LOWEST POSPIRLE RATES, UICKEST POSSIBLE TIME, MONEY THAT you may pay back at any time and in any amount, {8 at ROOM 4, WITE NELL block, corner 15th and Harney streets. THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. 3817 'BUSINESS CHANCES, required. lars. PARTNER WANTED: INTEREST IN A branch business of well establishied firm; $500.00 Address L 60, bee, with full partiou- Y-M172 J1ge NEW AND OLD, 20 TO $155; EASY rent and repair, Omaha Bioycle Tel. 129, Q1M RSEY COW ¥y, will be fresh in good family cows. Call th and Burt strects. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT, NO. 3 REMINGTON TYPE- Writer In perfect order. J. B. Haynes, Dea Editorial roou R-MEW 13 NOTICE—AS MRS. NELLIE VAMPLEW HAS left my bed and board, ail parties hereby notified that 1 will not be responsible for any debts that may ba contracted by her. J. H. Vamplew. Omaha, Neb, June lith, 184 R—1%-13% i’ YOU WANT TO BUY, BELL OR B change merchandise, get in'or out of businss call on or address’ the National Information and Exchange Co, 28 Firat National bark, Omaha, M50 J2% FOR SALB, CHEAP, FINST-CLASS RESTAUR- ant and linch counter, opposite F. E. & M. V. depot, Fremont, Neb. i Y—Mé61 PARTNE gentlem R WANTED, YOUNG LADY OR , 10 take haif interest in manufactur- ing my lfe preserver. Not much money needed. Address Co. Math Abent, Lamott, lowa, Jackson Y—MTT1 1 100 TO LOAN 1 TO § YEARS, QUICK; PARTY leaving the city. Templeton & Plerson. Paxton block. W—136-12 PASTURAGE. OF BLUE GRASS PAS- spring water. Y. Lite bldg, WE HAVE 16 ACR ture for_ horses. Harton & Phelps, Phelps & Son, 27N E.B. BURT, HORSESHOBR, 34 N. 0TI MRS. THOS. MALONEY, 92 N, u-rn;fs;-r. FINANCIAL. SDOWAMENT POLICIES Hartford, Conn, GRINDING. BCISSORS, LAWN MOWERS, ground. Melcholr unnl; \.lll‘ Farnam 'EIIQJ CASH_PAID FOR B in old llne companis RAZORS, ET DRESSMAKING IN PRIVATE . and style guaranteed, SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, VAN SANT'S SCIHOOL OF BHORTIHAND, 613 N. Y. Life, Oaaha. Ask for elrcular. e MEAT MARKET. LOANS, 1 TO § YEARS, WARRANTS. BONDS, Garvin Bros, 210 N. Y. Life W11 NEATEST MARKEY T Washington market, 514 N Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’'s Castoria. Children Cry for #itcher's Castoria. RAILWAY TIME GARD Leaves (CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & Q. (Arrives Depot 10th and Mason Sts. | Omaba Chicago Vestibule.. “hicago Express.. g0 and Iowa Loc 1 -Pacille _Junction_ Local 5:56pm Leaves (BURLINGTON & MO. RIVER.|Arrives” mahal_Depot 10t and Mason 8 Omana L.Denver —E:press.......... 9:3am. Deadwood Express. 4:10pm Denyer Expr 410pm ka Local fexcept Sun.): . §:50pm day.). 11:%am [Arrives 1 Omaha Kansas City Day Expres C.'Night Bx. via U. P. T CHICAGO, R. I & PACIFIC. n Depot 10th & M; . Bunday) preis. 4opm. . g0 Vestibuled pm.Oklahoma Exp. (to C. 1! ex Sud s e ST am.Oklahoma & Texas Exp. (ex Sun).1l:35pm pm. “Colorado Limited.......... 4:0pm Leaves |~ UNION PACIFLC, |Arrives OmahalUnlon Depot 10th & Muson St.| Omaha Express Overland Flyer..... " & Stromsb'g ~Ex(ox §u Xpress Mail.......0 MIL & ST. PAUL Chicago Limited. ... icago Express (ex. Bun F. B, & MO. VALL JArrives Depot 15th and Webater St Omaha ~o:Deadwood _Express 5:10pm ‘Bat.).Wyo. Ex..(Ex. Mon). 6:10pm i B . Bunday.). . Leaves | CHICAGO & NORTHWEST'N (s Omaha|U. P. Deyot 10th & Mason Sts.[ Omaha i Express Teiopm $:20am ¥y i 1 I3 3ilbpi . Pass.(Ex. Mon). § A aves | MISSOURI PACIFIC Arrives Omaha| Depot 1ith and Webster Sts. | Om'ha “er..8t. Louis Express.. G:00am 30pm. oo St Louts Express 8idspin Aopin. Daily (cx. Sun.) Nebraska 1ocai. §:1uam Leaves C., | P., M. & O, ArTIS ‘Omaha| Depot 'Lith and Webster Sts. | “Om, “umn: from Its failure to perform such duty, 6. A municipal corporation by contracting with another to construct an Improvement for it does not and cannot thereby abdicato its control over the streets or public grounds of such corporation; nor thereby exonerate itself from liability f \ jury resulting from the negligence of such contractor in the manner of the perform- ance of his contract If a municipal corporation rightfully ies an improvement to be constructed | or other work to be done, whether by an independent contractor or otherwise, it ix bound to take nhotice of the character of the work and its condition—whether safe or and s bound to take notice of whether safe or dangerous and grounds as affected by ition or performance of such improvement work 8. City of Om against Jensen, 35 Ne: braska, 68, followed and reaffirmed 9. The legal basis of the liability of a | municipal corporation for an injury su | tained by the ne e of an Independent ntractor constructing a_publie improve ment_for h corporation examined, and leclar not necessarily based upon the doctrine of respondent superior, but upon the doetrine that a muniefpal corpora- n, charged by law with th formance A public duty, when \ for an injury lure to' perform such duty, 15 es top from alleging that it had deiega the performance of such duty to anoth ¥ had by contract exempted itself from liability for such Injury resulting from its fallure to perform sich duty Haskell against Valley county. Error rom Valley county. Affirmed. Opinlon by Mr. Commissioner Ragan This court cannot review errors alleged to have been committed by a district court in the admission and rejection of evidence unless such errors are preserved in a bill of exceptions and specifically allege: ition in error here. If a litigant Is of opinfon that a trial court erred In fts ruling and desires to r view such error in this court he should specifically state in his petition in error here the fdentical action of the district ourt which he claims was erroneous. Appeals from the decision of a county board should be entered, tried and de- termined in the district court the same as appeals from justices of the peace. 4. A district court should never proceed with the trial of an appeal from a county board until the parties to such appeals have made up the issues therein by filin the proper pleadings in the case, and whe such an appeal is tried in the district court without pleadings, brought here on error, this court will not examine the evi- 1 for the purpose of ascertaining what the fssues litigated were. 5. IFor this court to review an error al- legted to have been committed by a district court in r Judgment against a party sainst who sment {8 vendered must file a mo the district court to retax such and then come here from the ruling district court upon such motion Wilkinson against Carter, 28 Nebraska, Hyatt against Kinkai 7 vett against Osborne, Vincent against state, lowed and reaffrmed. Jarrett against Hoover et al. Appeal from Madi county. Affirmed. Opinion foner Ragan. ¥ has furnished another he erection of an impro on real cstate and has taken the es of the party for the price of suc terial he may have the benefit of the me anic’s lien law. First, by making an item- ized account of the material so furnished, making oath thereto and filing the same, in the time prescribed by the statute, in the office of the register of deeds, where the improvement tuate, or, second, he may in the office of the register of deeds coples of the notes taken for the price of the material furnished, together with a sworn statement that the sum for which said notes were given is due him for ma- terial furnished the party eiving the notes; that said materfal was used in the erection, reparation or removal of an improvement on real estate for the payor of said notes, and giving a statement of the items of such material. He may secure the lien by doing elther of these things, but he is not obliged to do both. Love against Putnam. Error from Dodge county. Affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Justice Harrison. A description In a chattel mortgage which suggests inquiry by the ald of which a party will be able to ascertain the loca- tion of property and to otherwise identify it_fs sufficient. 2. The description in the mortgage under which one party claimed in this case held sufficient to create a lien on the property described in favor of the mortgagee or his assigns, and the evidence sufficient to war- rant a finding that the party who after- wards purchased the property had actual notice of the lien created by the mortgage. 3. Instructions to a jury should be con- sidered together and as a whole, and their meaning and effect determined from their construction when so considered, and not by selecting and referring to detached par- agraphs or portions alone, and when thus weighed they are found o be correct, no error can be predicated upon the action of the court in glving them. 4. Instructions given and refused by the court, examined and held, no error in elther the giving or refusing. Murry against Mace. Error from Douglas county. Defendant in error may remit all but $7 of damages allowed, with interest, within thirty days, in which case judgment will be affirmed, ofherwise reversed. One who delivers to an officer a valid writ without directions as to the manner of its service will not be lable for torts com- mitted by the latter while engaged in the execution thereof. But one who with a knowledge of the facts advises an abuse of a process of court by an officer, such as a tresy against the person or property of another, or sub- sequently ratifies such unlawful ‘act, will be deemed a wrongdoer from the begin- ning. 3. Compensation for mental suffering of the injured party is a legitimate element f damage in actions for trespass to prop- rty where the unlawful act Is inspired by fraud, malice, or like motiv 4, But in cases where the wrong e in the taking or destruction of f property, without fraud, malice, or other avating circumstances, the measure of damage fs compensation for the plaintiff's loss, which is ordinarily the value of the pr with such incidental damage as may be shown to be the natural and prox- ult of the act charged. e Billous Colic, Those who are subject to attacks of this disease will be Interested in the experlence of Mrs. F. Butler of 22 Filimore street, Fairhaven, Conn. She says: “I suffered for weeks with colic and pains {n my stomach, caused by biliousness. = One-half teaspoonful of Chamberlain's Cholie, Cholera and Diar- rhoea remedy effected a cure. For sale by all drugsgists. Al DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Small pllls, sato pills, best pills. ing East Today? Your choico of four daily tralns on th Chicago & Northwestern rallway. Two of these trains at 4:05 p. m. and 6:30 p. m.. are vestibuled and limited, arriving in Chh cago early next morning. Elite sleeprs, dining cars and the latest reclining chair car: Call at tho city office, 1401 Farnam street. The Northwestern checks your trunk at your house. e The Rock Island Route. The only line running through sleepers to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo $15.00 for the round trip on June 11th, 12th, 234 and 24th. Ticket office 1602 Farnam st. Less Than One Fare for the Round Trip via the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific. $15.00 to Denver, Colorado Springs or Pueblo and return. Tickets on sale June 11th, 12th, 234 and 24th. For full particu- lars, sleeping car reservations, etc., call at ticket office, 1602 Farnam street. $15.00 to Colorado Springs and return via the Union Pacific June 11, 1 City office 1302 Farnam st - Marrlage Liceuses. The following marriage licenses were Is- sued yesterday: { Name and address, Age Frank Roth, Burlington, Ia. o8 Eliza Satrle, Omaha .19 Mike Stroble, Red Cloud, Neb e 80 Mary Kubat, Omaha n Rl George Lorgan, Omaha.......... 2 Mabel Cole, Omana...... 3 1 1. H. Davie, Omak A ene 30 Catherine 8chroeder, Omaha......... 2 wisen, Bennington, Neb 29 Peterson, Omaha)..............rs 42 Harry Risley, Omaha..... A 2 Z. Kimball, Omaha.. Alfred J. Latey, Omabha.......... Winnifred . Parmiter, Omaha HAWAIL'S NEW CONSTITUTION Bill of Rights Diafted by the Recent Conw vention Finally Promulgated. UNITED STATES' WAS TAKEN FOR A MODEL Rights of and Qualifications for Citizenship Defined — F) om the Watehword of the Republic-All Existing Treatles Confirmed ~Gambling Forbidden, VANCOUVER, B. C., June 11.—The Ara- wa, which arrived here today, left Honolulu on the 24 of June, when the new constitu- tion of Hawail was the all-absorbing topte of conversation and debate. It had just been promulgated and publishe It contains many features pecullar to ftself. Its first soction, dealing with the rights of porsons and property, recognizes God as the su- preme ruler of the universe and declares for universal equity and liberty of the press and Hawalian subjects. Any newspaper, how- ever, which advocates restoration of the mo- narchical government or any speaker taking the platform in the queen's cause, or sug- gesting force to accomplish a change of gove ernment, shall be considered a traitor and treated accordingly. The right of habeas corpus fs declared to bo vested in all men, and only to be suspended in time of national peril. It is not available to persons hav- Ing entered the country illegally. The right of trial in all cases Is decreed and slavery forever prohibited. Whenc slave en- ters the territory of this republic, the consti- tution enacts, “He shall be free. Articles 11, 12 and 13, relating to the pow- ers of taxation and appropriation vested in the legislature of eminent domain and of military subjection to law, follow closely the lines of the American constitution The republic of Hawali is the form of gov- ernment decided upon, the territory to in- clude all that previously known as the king- dom of Hawaii and the right of citizenship 1s extended to 1. Persons born In the Hawailan island: 2. Persons naturalized according to the laws enacted In his behalf. Persons who, not being Hawailan citi- zens, have taken an active part in the forme ation of the republic or supported the pro- visional government, In whose cases all qualifications are to be walved. process of naturalization is to be r to the process in the United States, nts being required to have lived at one year In the islands and to have the intention of permanent location. They must also be able to both read and write and speak the English language and explain in English intelligently any gart or parts of the constitution. They must be citizens or subjects of a country having treaty re- latfons” with the Hawailan republic, and of good moral character, not felons or fugi- tives from justice; engaged in some lawful calling or employment, capable of yielding support and possessors in each and every case of property within the republic worth at least $200. The usual formal declaration of the foregoing acts with an oath of ab- juration and allegiance must pass the jus- tice of the supreme court of the republic. Letters for denization are provided for in cases of the temporary residence of those who do not desire citizenship. The Rov- ernment of the republic is divided-into ex- ecutive, legislative, and judicial branches, the powers of each being preserved distinc and separate. The executive power is in- vested in the president and cabinet of four ministers: Minister of forelgn affairs; min- ister of interior; minister of financial affal and attorney general. The president Is re- quired to be at least 35 years of age; a na- tive of the Islands or a resident therein for not less than fifteen years, and a citizen. He shall be elected to hold office for six years, and cannot succeed himself in office. The president, with the approval of the sen- ate, appoints members of the cabinet, judges of the supreme and circuit courts, the audi- tor general and diplomatic or consular repre- sentatives to foreign countries. Minor ap- pointments of officials of all classes resident in the country also are to be named by the president and his cabinet. The power of pardon, except in cases of fimpeachment, rests with the president. After the presi- dent come the minister of foreign affairs; minister of the interior; minister of the finance, and attorney general, in order of priority as named, who shall be ex-officio members of both houses, with all rights except that of voting. All legislative pow- ers are vested in a legislature consisting of two houses, a senate and a house of repre- sentatives, which shall organize and that separately, except as speclally provided otherwise. The senate shall consist of fifteen mem- bers, and be elected to hold office for six years, the house of representatives also shall consist of fifteen members, elected every sec ond year. A senator must be a male citizen of not less than 30 years of age and three years a resident, and must be the owner of property in the republic worth $5,000 above possible incumbrance with a money income of not less than $1,800 per annum. Representatives may be of any age over 25 years, with a property qualification of $1,000 and an income of $600. The first regular session of the legislature shall convene on the third Wednesday in February, 1896, and biennially thereafter, in Honolulu. Sessions are limlted to 120 days, and special sessions be called by the president. Voters for senators are required to prove a property qualification and an income of $900. The advisory council shall consist of fif- teen members, flve chosen by the president and five each by the upper and lower house. Miscellaneous provisions of the constitu- tion declare it to be the supreme law of the land to confirm all existing laws and rights, treaties, contracts, etc., vacate all commis- sions of the late monarchy or provisional -government; forbid all gambling, and make provision for the first election within three months. el Found a Cu; Selatle Rheumatism. Mrs. A. Inveen, residing at 720 Henry St., Alton, IIL, suffered with slatic rheumatism for over elght months. She doctored for it nearly the whole of this time, using various remedles recommended by friends, and was treated by the physiclans, but recelved no relief. She then used one and a half bottles of Chamberlain’s Paln balm, which effectod a complete cure. This s published at her request, as she wants others similarly af- flicted to know what cured her. For sale by all druggists, e At Courtland beach La Rose Bros. acrobats. - Fifty Miles of Forest Surround Hot Springs, 8. D, and cvery single tree ylelds its quota of the fragrance that makes Ilot Springs air the most de- licious on earth. The Burlington's city ticket agent at 1324 Farnam street will gladly glve you full information about Hot Springs, and also—if you ask for it—a beautifully illustrated folder Three steamers at Courtland, take a sail REALTY MARKE INSTRUMENTS placed on record June 11, 1804: WARRANTY DEEDS. to Hans Hansen, lot 2, to Orchard 1L, 51,000 tworth and wife th It L Salingsr, block West Eod and lot 81 Jeroms' park 5 L_Patrick and wife W Johnson, ® 81 foet lots 13 and 14, block 6, Orchard Kl : 8 Palmer to Kate B Palmer Stowart | lace I Hennett to H N Eiwell, 15t 9, block Crelght I A He Hointand, 'iot'3, Clark's and 6, black 3, Kendall's 7 and 8, block 14, Goorge go. 0t 6, block Jetter's South Omaha Guekert A Th % and 16, block 3, Shull's 20 add - e ¥ TR G T o T A Cliy Accom (Bx.”sun) - §ospm | Louls R, Hough, Omana ; ez AN’ 'HE DEST CHOICE CUT. OF MEAT AT Jux City Atoom (Sun. 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