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About The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1892)
I C AN V i THE AMERICAN, M tl -) H t VI tMOMfvN A MlitT, IVe-fi lf ?' tHl IM X l i lis.. l t Jlfl Vi I I l.-m.i S.l',.'f Ik 1ft Awtlttt '-t all MiiHwh rfOM C, lMOf0, .. Vl I fc M ! t Pitfejlt. tMi tM Ml A I'lUUAV. Al'liM. .2. ii tk i KxiS inn a, i ,1. Smile Wit U (!.' (!. I Jill"il rwrepry tht . thn, W, Hmidije, littr of i In- iwple' thmvh, had i'i Hint lied, that ho had in ' hit the A, IV A' , awl Hint If Kiii.il favor he (iuiti rather p to i toman catholic than to a lYoloatiint. A friend ofonr told Hot. HavliUo there a am-h n tor' In circulation, whereupon ho do 'dared U wan certainly a mlstako aa ho was In entire ayinpathy with tti A. 1. A. movement, and thought that tt had brought rInmiI aitreM deal of jjimnI. THE USUAL HH8VLT. ' Dni" render will doubt loan nmetnla-r that Rev. (!. M. Hi'own, pnatorof Huna- com Park M. K. church, delivered ! enurae. of leelurea lust. auminer vitam Hnman Cathollctaro. At time out' friend had hiaear anlutod by epithet ami heard the maledictions Homanlat fired after him, but lie continued In the (food work, until the election return allowed that tho Itomnn ehureh bad town ahorn of her political (nover. The larfo crowd which attended Ida lec ture wero treated to Intoroatlnif and lnatruetlve dlneouraca, and Kev. llrown stepped far to tho front In tins oatima tion of the public -tho l'rotenlnnt ffhlleby IiIn fcarleHH denunciation of Komanlam. While tho Proteatanta ro gai'dod him with a fooling akin to lovo, there were Hotnnniat whoao mutter lnjpi could bo heard aa ho walked from hi ehureh to tho editor' hotiao. From theHii muttering ho gleaned that ho wan a fool, that he could not muko any convert., and that hi ehureh would not hint long, How trim thin bint abor tion wan, wo leavo you to infer from thin: Tho UUlo ehureh in which hi lectures were delivered In being moved off In order that m alHiut four time a largo may lie built for tho u of hlinmdf and tot congregation. A HQMAN BOYCOTT. V A Iloman Cat hoi In wholeal whlky umm of Omaha, ba In it employ ''ThHolfnjr aaUmmao who carrion a I copy of TllK Amkiucan with him on 1 hi trip. Wheneir h find a 1 toman who 1h buying clgr from 'et A j Frltwihor, ho call that Itonuin'a atton '. lion to an advertisement which Wet& I FntHohop run In tho colunin for a pumber of week. Until a few week j ago his work failed to bear fruit, but j one day tho cigar dealer received tho following potal card from a al(Mn- 3 kwK!f! s UtiOOMPlKM), N-b., March 1.1, IWH i MHr. Went V FrlUchof. -Uonta: A .' friend of rolno called my attention to your advcrtiwmient In TitK AMKtitCAN, I 1 cannot purchase. g(Hl from any merchant who will advertlwj in noh a taper. Your respectfully, I John Wakkett A Co, ' In anwor to ald card, the following letter wan written by a mornlmr of tho j firm: ' ' OMAHA, Neb., March 1, mi.- Miwr. John Barrett A Co., llliKimlleld, fii h. Oentlemen: Your I at hand, I in which you ay you will not patronlzo j any firm whondvertlmi In TllK Amkki ; CAS. We havo hr tw patrino j i THK Amkricak, the other tho ; llirimltr. Wo ha vp advor lined in lxth of them, but not on account of our aympathy with the view they have on 1 religion mibjiictn, for they are a far apart a i powdbie for them t Iwi, Our , obju'V wa a buwlnen ono, a we have not got religion enough to bo jealon of any man' religion, but ymi are, J prcmiino, a very plou and devout church tnemkir I ii 1 not ay chrlw tain, for your action don't prfunnt me to call vow "uchlmt your ronIdeniK) hre ana th protection given you in thl freo country and under our grand old .flag liormlt ymi to dictate what paper a inwlne man "hall advertise In, and tho path ho hall trcwl. Our view of liberty don't lead u that far. Our object, a I have tated before, 1 a bntdne one, and we don't car a d n whether you are a chritlan or Turk. The good havo ljoin received, and your account given credit with tho name. Your rewjHHitfully, West k FHiTfiir.. One ha only to read that card to learn of tho intollorant spirit at the children of tho Iloman Catholic politl- 1cl machine, known by the fnlno name of church, tho mother church, the holy mother church, wbcwo chief rcprcmn I tatives havo branded your wive and children a concubine and bfwtard. I Yet Protectant go on and elevate to I potdtlon of trout arid honor, Ignorant Iloman upntart who cannot reanon two minute without bfiing woruted. Ha i the day really como when blgotted j ItomaniHt can dicta to in what par a man shall alyertio, of whom ho hall i buy good, and the price which ho fchall pay for the same? Ha tho time i ri'ttlly arriml when daxtard can travel t from town to town and plaoc a boycott ' upon a rival wholewalo firm, Blmply bo' i cauee that firm exercise tho preroga 1 tlvofan American cltisw n, and do; Illness in a legitimate manner? H H h I'm l"i !'.! ! h r !. ft. ii I! : I ? !(...' (an , ! iiH 10 H ' " Iv g A t 'h Wbiilf (hi t n H vl'j in !! ( f '! Iltt-I,.( (t ffJH (' (U tf''. Ril i4 Kt Ht,r fotora mi4 r Clr H!ti ttl 'i-. t . tj i ( (I.,! s,i..HI's h' I'i'lf !' I'onMiM.'ai i)ih. m will ttrlti tW iH!"l j'tUiis i4 iUtt !.iit chtuvh, a U i a njw(i ( i-t tiHinitnit.i, At MOSt tUACK AND I'lUt. 1 ha Coeii liim l( t)!e Olfon't CUM rtrs in H1 Hi ii 0ptonf.i. w-k !!.' r ! f i f-oi Hy l ln )l limit P'm.v (''lii!ie orptiiiiii(e o bnnightto tijiht. li!t'h wo Ibink niUl le pri r fur (In It In i author ili to invcallgatt'. .V'xnit nine immth ago the wlf. of n, a Mwede, died, having I hive ehlldivn, The elih'( WO a gill of only i lijht )er, I he nthT l lug of live and pi'Vcii iiKpi ctiveiy, The father in hileiinvo meiit, hardly knew what iodo with the chlhlivn, They weiv tiMi Mtiiall to leave aloiie in hi little homo while he went to hi win k l the Willow Hptingn dIMillery, While he wa In thi dellma he met Mr. Han Hurley, the (Iloman government ntore-lieeper at tho din- tillery, and who I hIho a U. A, It man, who, after cotmldeialilo urging, in duced Olewm to wnd the three mother- le ehtldreu to the Ueiiaou I'laee orphanage, where, Hurley wild, they would iH'celvo the lnut of treatment ami havo all tho comfort of a home, etc., etc., for which care 01con wa to pay lx dollar per week. For tho lat eight month Olewm ha continued to pay tho atlpulntott uin jMr week, and for might ho knew hi children were receiving the care agreed upon, and you can Imagine hi urpriti when ho vImIUkI tho place a week ago 1at Monday and learned from hi own obwrvatlon that the llttlo onoa were iK'lng most cruelly li ated. Tho little girl begged to lw taken away, and tear fully told her father that they wero lxi trig almont starved, and that they never had more than half enough to eat; that aha had been whipped until alio wa o aoro that alio could scarcely move, Mr. OleHon examined her arm and hack, and found them horribly brulned, being almoHt "black and blue." Tho llttlo boy, both bright lad, alo corrobor ated tho girl' wtory of their treatment. Mr, Oleon wa not prepared for thl turn of itfTalr, but ho wa not long in making up hi mind what to do, Ho Immediately began making arrange ment to tnko tho children away from uch inhuman guardian, and next Hun day they leavo tho orphanage, Mr. Oliiaon'a noelate In tho dis tillery ny ho i an honoat, hard-working man, and ho 1 not alow In condemning Mr. Hurley for hi advleo. Uncle Sam and Italy, r !.. a I...D ir. Tiw. ';,.. ui in comtneritiritf iinon tho Mottlcmont of tho (pieatlori Tn dlapuM tmtwtmn Italy and tho United Mtatea, any: 'Upon a great chrlatian annlveraary like Oiaid Friday, It 1 often dlflioult to una In tno record of current event anything that very diatlnetly aliow tho Influoneii of chrlatlanlty uion inter- nauonai conuuci," "Today, however, wo havo to chron icle what I, at leant, one of tho moat lierilgn and graolou form of il Iplomatlo action, Thl 1 tho amicable nettle- rnent of the dlnputo lietwecn Italy and the United Btaten, "Tho thing In all tho more preclou beeaiino Mr. lilalno I not. iK-rhan. qulto tho (trnt (lower of chrlatian chiv alry. Italy I a atato Urn far from the I nitcit State for tho breakaifo off of diplomatic Intorcourno to priMluco very wrioun coriwMiuenee, but tho Italian are, rieverthnlena, to la) congratulated upon tho eoiicennion of their demand and acorlng a genuine diplomatic triumph," That arbitration ahould bo tho rule of chrlatian nation, intelllirenco will affirm. Wo can call the United Htato "the firtt Jlmtir of thrlnllun vhlvutry," Wo llko tho tltlothanka! That we havo conceded to tho juat demand of tho Italian government i only one aldo of tho ijueatlon, F.vcry rpientlon ahould have two aide, Wo have ateppod up to the mark, and li'i,0(Ki la tho agreed aum in aottlomont to tho aubject of Italy killed and Injured in tho affair at New Orlean. Let u liaik at tho other aldo, For American, or fnmm living in th UntoA MUitm, killing a aubjoet of Italy, wo pay willingly $25,0K), Wo have fixed a precedent and nettled a price. If a foreigner living or "laying in the United MtaU. aid or abet directly or indirectly In killing an American tdti Ston, wo now have a juat precedent for pronentlng a claim and collecting the aamo of aald foreigner' government, of a juat comia-naatlon. AH pwm (in fmiynfr in th UniUd Ntntrt, who am tt primary uwynnuv ii t mojn j"' .rr mo-f. An Unsafe Viaduct. Tho viaduct at tho lnt4Tection of Hamilton atret and Military avenue, in In a very dangerou condition, and la liable to fall at any time, capoclally under tho weight of tho motor train, which cro It every fiftwn minute. The buttment reat upon tho bank above the railroad, and the heavy rain and apring thaw havo cauaed tho land toalldo, and it i gradually undermin ing tho nupport of theao buttmcnta. Something mut lie done immediately, or tho city might bo called upon to pay heavy damage for tho neglect, we aro also Informed that tho railroad company have been compelled to keep a watchman day and night at thl point on account of tho heavy lidea. rtW VI. AMttl s t M lf (t't I'l-I T ii (tt m i"ii t I utli, (,sri'ttv; f tl,' mif Jiti! J.- nn i '!.!!!! f "ii ll.l, tl M m i p Mi,- SMli.31 Kli,( pK ! ,- W iii ? lie tf On' l.i r lj ttuvn i r-;.. .! .' a (ii.niwiml v'i! ( mnlntaiii (Ii.- Htw.t,:),. .i;xi iii, y t,t I, l out p' ill Inn light; (lie p'.nni ot ln l lui Hi" Oir ln bnve (i.ii.'il and i-iswiniiii,, ., llml iritt it fnn. iiiiiptitini'r and ir lino ( eiitiiiin to tiild fine clitovlii a ii catluMtiaU an IliMlnl iiiHiHOni'lil o Jh p" IiliIi' our 'h iiieintit !; In pn w i ve tjjimrnm'i in (li.i iuhw to limiov d vniion; l.n iinl.l.' n to tn-ep inir von of eelitmev with tho aid of the confe. ion.l; to piwctit tlm Ii of ptv-atlgo and jtollticnl jamer, It lciuiieii iveeen amy for the hierarchy of the holy church, In thenu Infidel jmrta, ciiIIihI lh United Hlaten of America, thai we carry out the order contained in an encyclical letter from 1oh Io XIII., our only aiiHrlor, to whom all honor ami ihiihi oiaiiteiieo 1 iluo, that we organ tan a jHilltieal party to (ai known a tho papal party, and that tho faith ful may not lai ignorant of their duties, a voter under thl heretical govern ment, wo hero announce and publlah tho following platform of principles, or OttliKIM VHOM THE HOI.Y RKR. Wherena, many Catholic In tho United Htntea havo hecomo carelea In tho diaehargo of their religion dutlo, more eapeelally In election, it becomes our duty to call your attention to tho order of tho holy father, a expressed by Plus IX., of holy memory, in a letter dated December, 18(. alao to another lett.r datod January, 181)0, by Leo XIII., of plou memory. In theao two encycli cal lottor you havo tho voice of God apeak lug to you, and with pain and orrow wo aro by duty to Cod and our holy father, constrained to remind you of your duty to your faith when you vote a a citizen to thin heretical nation. Wo alao call your attention to tho word of your bishop from timo to time, Iho holy father to whom you must look for direction in all thealTalr of your Uvea, What they direct you to do, yon meat do, if you hope for the aalvatiort which your holy church alone can glvo, Wlgnatius Loyola, tho founder of JeaultiMin, aaya: "Ijot everyone iierauado bimaelf that ho who live under obedience, ahould be moved and directed by hi superior, juat a If ho wero a corpae," Vtrinib, uc ti ca dttirr tmt. "That wo may In all thing attain tho truth that wo not err In anything, wo ought over to hold a a fixed prin ciple that what I aeo white, to bo black if tho aupcrlor authority of tho church define It to lxi so." What Mt, Ignatlu aald, tho holy poiHs Gregory XVI. ha confirmed In hi encyclical letter of tho 15th of August, aaying: 'if tho holy church ao requfrea, lot u Mficrlflco our own opinion, our, knowledge, our Intelligence, and the mimt aubUino attainment of tho humajj understand ing." Holoved, remember well that you aro only oorao in tho hand of your aujairlor, tho biabopa. Theao holy men have frequently eounaolled and commanded you to do many thing which you havo not done; hence, wo iaauo thl manifeato to Inatruct you a to your duty to your religion when you go to vote. It I our doalre that In tho future you ceaao to act a democrat and republi can, only ao far aa la neceaaary to se cure election to an office, or to aid in tho election of ono who, when elected, will serve only our holy church. You must never forget that you aro Catho lic, that your first and conatant alieg lanoo I to our holy father in Homo, and thin allegiance take precedence over all other, and neceaaitatc that all your acta, political or otherwlao, must bo conducted solely with refer ence to tho mipromaoy of our holy father a tho a u promo, spiritual and tompora! ruler of tho world, Let your vote bo cnat aa a loyal son of our holy church, and not a loyal to thl hereti cal usurpation which ha merited and received tho major ex-communlcatlon of our lata holy father, Piu IX., of groat memory. Wo enjoin all pastor throughout that part of tho Weatern Hemisphere called tho United State and mentioned by the holy college a "part full of infklela, In partUm inJUkl Uim" that they read theao Inatructtona to their congregation for four succes sive Mondays at high man, and in tho aertnon explain and enforce them upon tho attention and tho understanding of the faithful (corpaes) and above all, to see that tho line of duty doomed neces sary by tho holy father bo atrlctly en forced, or that tho disobedient bo denied tho sacrament of our holy church, falling that, they will bo sub jected to tho major ex-communication. We view with alarm tho rapid spread of educated intelligence, knowing well that wherever tho people aro intelli gent, the priest and prlnco cannot hope to live on the labor of the masse whose brains have boon fertilized witn our hoi v catechism. That in order to ii' store tho order of thing that made reign of Gregory VII. of holy mcirwA g ,j i.,?i HI : ! ! !!, tlmii H.-.l thU i. i'i' HuM t S. i qn)y 1.'- tin. I v tin !. tk ti(. ( tl... -H 'I4e,S fsv (il ( ) i.. tout a i4 vi;fc'"n.,. (i.'t.i,;,, ,,t n i. , , i V ! I'll !! Ml M l- l(i,.i , I Ion of ' I oIMi Uiti-v.., aliimt 1 ;..( n. . i, i,.t,t ,w. hm f.r sii jrain cu r tven tj!j.il to Jtinf h" vttiiivh, ii.H!ei tot p ik tt Tii i fi,!tll ill HUli( the biit w. . t ) i tH,'tniigie in M 1. i, It ivrti-n delight ti ane.iv uu nf.ii nut tin . vlnt:iHi., in hii h Itio mmb rn dwl!IUHlli tn tvti. nt ainulnr rule. j'n ' i rtiuii iit of Dm ttplt iua ) ltil. p raniml lil t ly, frtie tlnmght, 'ii"". f r1liii no,) five fechoot It ml i vpni.in, iiiid ctiilaiigi r the ilghln of the bli iaivhy, alwi that of orthtahtx (n iiim a lrn to rule. Wo view with alarm a.id horror Iho llMlllteivltei! enhlliltcl by the Mitt, of tho eh imi world when they behold th ancrlh'gn and Impiety of the Italians In taking by force from tho holy (alitor hi teinMtral kingdom, lima depriving him of tho ability to levy taxca from th peoplo of the papal ata!s, alao robbing him of tho pomp and parade which were projair and neceaaary for tho ruler over 3,000,000 subjects, Wo must all pledge ourselves to never rest until tho holy father la reatorod to hi temporal throne, and thoso who havo periM'trated this roblxu'y havo Iwen adequately punished. We view with alarm and apprehen sion tho rapid growth of numerous American order or soolotlo in this land. It la to us evidence that our measure for quieting and deceiving the American jiooplo wero inaulllclent, that wo havo been too bold, did not exercise that wisdom that many cen turies of deception should havo given us, Wo learn that theao societies will not vote for candidate of our faith, or even those that aro friendly to us; hence It become our duty to tako meas ures to thwart this uprising, which may result In our utter discomfiture. Wo, therefore condemn in strong term this aggregation of heretic in secret societies and call on our faithful broth ers tho Joaults to wend member of that holy brotherhood Into theao societ ies to get their rituals and other secret, that wo may print them In tho dally papers that do our bidding, and thus expose them, that they may lie boycotted by tho faithful and injured in their business, reputations or fam ilies. Wo also call on tho clergy every where to organize tho laity, mala and female, old and 'young, into secret so cieties and sodalities, and that the men and boy may havo competent in structor to give them military train ing, that they may be prepared to aid our faith In an emergency. That tho faithful (corpses) may fully understand their duty when they act in accordance with thi platform, we here announce tho laws which every Jay member of our holy communion i bound to obey, or n deprived of tho holy sacrament of hi faith. HOLY LAWS Of BOMANIHM. 1. Tho holy father I tho supremo ruler of tho world, In spiritual as well a in temporal mat tors, especially Where wa have tho vote or power, 2, It I tho duty of all Catholic to plot and lalair for tho aliaoluto suprem acy of tho popo, 3, It is tho duty of all Catholic to tako part In clcctiona, to know that "politic aro a part of morals, Politic aro moral on tho wldeat sealo." They must alao glvo perfect submiaaion and olxidlenco of will of tho church and tho sovereign pontiff, as to God Himself; they must remember that they aro to acknowledge no civil superior before tho holy father, that in their political work, "they must always and In tho fl rat place aerve tho Interests of Cath olicism." 4. Wo are opposed to any system of Bchool that teaches tho youth more than tho Iloman eatoehiam, or that toaobca young to thinkit is unneces sary, a waato of timo and money, when tho holy father baa lascn appointed by God, oajHfdally at tho Vatican council in 1870, to do tho thinking of thl world, Therefore, wo call upon our subject to do all they can to break down and deatroy tho froo public achool of this Protoatant nation, which have com pelled us to set up and maintain at great exjamao pariKjhial school to de fend our faith, thus lessening tho In come of tho clergy, 5. Wo aro in favor of filling all office with men selected by tho bishop of tho dloccao, upon whoso olltieal judgment all Catholics must rely, for tho bishop "must bo obeyed whether right or wrong," and this is the law. The faithful can confldo in the bishop, though ho may In ono county or city compel you to support tho candidates of ono party, and In tho next county or city support thoso of tho other party, but you must not hesitate, he "knows what be Is doing," for, in either case, we get our price for your vote, and tho holy church is tho winner. 6. In order to find employment for tho many thousand of tho faithful who are coming dally to swell tho rank of our Catholic army, which will In time jnissoss this land, wo must secure con trol of tho cities, railways, manufac tQes, mlscs, steal and sailing vessel n "i- 1I tVi npfsa in fact, everv " -eulv, A- irlng labor, in order to I IM nl ) v ,sl. i! h tvtMAty (. fi-tiH? ! M ! Am j I,i ! ; i ' i. ?.. no nnpi'-d V-.i ..ii hi im; it I J ".' 1 .-() (. do ., Yl I tt fte (!' ! lMg ( fc-n-tO-!''lt lhtitt. I'I'"''' tv is'f;j t jl.tls UsU, lu( il ,'A'mot rtVi a fcj , ftnt4t vio fat?,, f rtiiif, :. lull j ''W -rin f?. Ir. !i HtiihUtH i :l i:l I'fl fit. Im Hl'.litl ' . We rll Hjnn all hi t iti4U' hmSstg tlic uienna, ilocati:n nil.! c ilinilmn, , ( ,H"i,e '(iii5Ui!il- fill" h-tl'latlvi" t t1iii-, to nil hi i ill eiM iln, ill ll, irjis!tltill1t, .h;imi 0 lt( !!?. It in In lhiio 4.tiv I l,t jw mill do th, nnt c,l lor our holy enow. In nvliiim llil eniitlneiil, which tt Olo'overvd t-y a t 'nitinlle for the trim chiiivli. In theno plnca yii can do giant work by weniing oilU'en for our fa 1 1 hf id ubjoo(, which la ecp.i tally Kiali fitl lo us. their aiilarlcn ludng Used nod known to ua, wo know Juat how much money to dciiiaiid of them for gelling them Iho plaica and caring for their sou!. In addition to thl valuable aid, a niemliera of law-making laHlles, they can do great gianl by frus trating audi legislation not approved by Iho holy church, and in securing the larger appropriations for school under the aiipervlsion of our worthy brother and slaters, also by having young priests appointed aa chaplains In tho army and navy. Tho opiMirtunitle for seving our holy church in legislative bodle aro numoroim; hence, this la urged upon you aa worthy of serious consideration. 8. We havo learned with regret that thoro are some Catholic who aro pos sessed with tho insane idea that their children can get a tetter education in tho Godless public schoola than in the parochial schoola. These lnaano apos tates must bo taught by their father con lessors that they cannot disobey tho holy church with impunity, It i such Catholics who fancy they must join one of tho dominant political parties and vote with them, thus disobeying tho bishop, who may havemado arrange ments for his voto to bo cast for some friend of our church. In such cases tho confessor of such Catholic must deny to them tho sacrament and impose a severe penance, order a liberal alms which tho confessor will glvo as ho may deem host. With these general instructions, we glvo to our dear children of tho United State this platform, in tho hope that It may, in tho word of his grace, Arch bishop Ireland, of St. Paul, Minn., at Haltlmoro, when he made hi final ap peal to that body of devoted subjects of the holy father, gathered from all parts of this country, arouse you to united and persistent action. Says tho lit, Ilov, Archbishop Ireland; "Go to your homes with tho enthus iasm you havo shown here; spread It In every state In tho Union, and say that there is a new departure among Catho lics in the United States. Tell them there la a new mission open for laymen. Tho long expected day has como when Catholic bishops, priest and laymen rise up and say, henceforth wo will act as one man, in accordance with our religion." Animated with such sentiments, Im plicitly obeying tho orders of your bishops, considering only in your polit ical action tho Interests of our holy church with undivided allegiance only to the holy father, a determination to die, if neceaaary, for our holy church and Its supremacy, you can claim to be a true Catholic, worthy of ft place in heaven, when you die, with the vast host of saint and martyr who have gone before, If wo aro succeaaful in this movement you will la) numfterod among those who aided In tearing this nation from tho Protestant government that had us urped It, and returning It again to tho holy father, Decreed and ordered by tho provin cial council at their seaalon Auguat ft, WK). ffJoiis, tMichakl, tl'ATHlCK, il Kwm k, TAMTYHIU8, flJKNN'iK, tWiM-IAM, tilKKNAKI), Approved and confirmed, JJAMK8, KiTTho aeaonco of this document is to bo found in tho writings of so-called American-Ilorn'iib bishops and tho lot tors of the poo to them, True J'rnt entard. SherifFi Sale. Ily vlrtua of an execution lwiiet by Flunk K. MoorHH, clerk of the lllxlrlcl, court of ilotttfliin comity, NelintHka, iiihui a ,uilimi'iit rendered ty Dm Jilntrlct, ('urt In and for said county In fnvor of Dm First Nutloiuil Hunk of Wwplna Water, Nelirnnkn, and SKitlnnt Wllllnm J, Paul and IJcortoi J. Paul. Ininwrlpt of willed Judioiictit wien, on Dm lot h dny of Juim, laid, duly Sled and docki-M d in tli ItlKtrlrt rourt, wlUiln arid for nald county, I have levied upon Dm following d-w-rllM-d real otle an Dm jroicrty of Dm nald William ,1, I'aul, to wIM Lot tlvo Hn In liloek forty-flvn 4M ti Dm Clf y of Omaha, Doiurlua County, Nutirankn, to gether with all Dm aiurO'imiice Mmreto tielonsdntf. And I will, on tho 24l.h day of May, IKM, at. JO o'clock A. M, at Dm JO AST front door of Dm County Court Houie, In Dm city of Otmihii, Iiouirhi County. Nnhritnka, sell said real natate at pulillc auction Ut tli lilKhext hldder for chhIi, to satisfy nulil execu tion, Id" arnoiiiit dun t her mi belnil nevfii hundred, ten Wi-IWdolhirn (7i0.ia daniaifen! ttiren;-IW dollars (fcUOt costs, with InHirest, mi said amounts from ,Mt;y l.'l, laid, toifcllmr with live 45-111 dollars W,tft IncreaMca cost and iiccrutnir costs on said execution, Umahu, Nebraska. April il, W. OKOIIUKA. HIONNKTT, HhnrltTnf DoukI as County, Neliraska. Woolcy h UMmon, attorney. 4-22-9 LOHT I'alr (told spectacle In case, Himday, on Hlxtecnth or HfivonU-enth Iw-lween Mason and Harney, Heturn to Amkbioah oflice and get reward. M -,n S.h. V ".im ( s ,.. ,..!. i . I . .1. 5.n.l , I (!. i. I !,- f - I i.t,t,a I,iill - t.. t.ti l-. v-i i Ur hr I ' H ft I . 1 A I H I- t .1 ill l M t1 !..,,, ,.. I 11 v I .1 ... tl .. t , , t . I I ' . t . 1,,. ,.l't.s. v-i 1 t ih t-m tl- . ..-(. i . t.l4 kW t.-, , i ,!. 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In Dim eli I nt iii,.nlin, itt. iti- mil, Mil Urn sejimli ,inii llii-H ln l ,'tmiin, tin- snim1 is uiK "Otisii tt l lln-.'i.umI , ..( Isiiit nttil mimo-of i tria a, t.i Rf Ult , to k ml il II, ,i.'i. .U ,,f i.i Ii ssl,. ,,f nt Iota w ten nmt i lklil i!. In hhs k i u In hiilita' litioih Aitiitiam ii, ihe t oy nf imnlin, n itln' iti'm ills d. iM iiiil.i' aiillvsn Hie um of llilily-llie tinliilri'ii, I nil (,.in- 4'i (in Hot Inrs it.VM 4'ii JinU-nn'iii, mtili lnter i lliere mi nt Mteuf 'lilil i in-r rem, nr niimou tmin May llih, IMd! In siiti-fy atoninl K. Uobi'ls Hie sum nf I aviil v-lliiW Ihnieianil. to Imtiilri'il ami slity-tun- ilnlliirs i,,:l ,'iil.l"M Jink'tni'iil. Hli Inleirsl ilieni.it nt rate or t. ii tdi sif I'eul. per iiiiiiiim fiiini May ItHi, I ' 1 1 In wit tsfy sii-oiidly mil of Die pns'ttils of li'h sale of snld l n eleven (111 tn see Him Iweiily-seven tilti. nnh!p tlfteen (1.11, rntiBe Dili liin (l.li, as ttlmve iliwi UhmI, Mint nfo-r the SHllsfaet Inn of the ehilin iif phi hit Iff herein iisalinve, lleiu v l.lvewy. Die sum of Din e hutiilred.fiirty-s iIhI.iiim i,ii.,iii.)Hiln inent with liiti-H'r De reiiti from May ilth. Isut: In satisfy (IiiiiiIik Niitlonal Hank Die sum of sis Ii 1 1 ii I ,-!. iilm I it u ii-ini iliilliirs iiil!l.it7 juilKiiienl. with Interest Iherenn at rule of ten i Mo per eent. per nnniiiii from May Dili. Nil; In slill-fy t IiIi'iiko l.ulnher ciimpany the sum of nineteen liunilieil dnl lars Wie.iKi). with Interest Iherenn lit rule nf seven (7) per eent. per milium from Juno '.'"lh. Isnij tusHtlsfy Henry W. Kuhnsiliesum of mm hundred, nineteen dnllars illlli.(i .linlirment, with Interest thereon tit rate of ten (till per cent, per annum from Mav llth, l)il! to sai hry MiimitiiKh and Fltehelt thu sum of Ave hundred, fnrty-nnn Ct'i-iw ilulhim l.VII, Hal hnhfiiietit. with In'terest thernnii from May lltli, Isiil; to satlsry Dm Nehruska Na tluniil Hank ihe sum of sevenleni hundred, two SM-lim dnllars (Jl.rie.W) .ludifinent, Willi Interest thereon from May llth, Iwil; to sat isfy Dustave Audreen the sum of tlv hun dred, seven ,'17-I'm dollars (Ifc'i07'l7) ,udicment. won inieresi tnereoii at, rill',', or ten i ll) tier cent, per annum from May llih, sii; in sat isfy Patterson. Murphy and Company the sum of four hundred. seventy-sU 4 1 - J t a i dnl- iii.rs vTini.tu .pin i Kiin "ii i..1 wii ii i nieresi t iien'ou from May llth. Ml. and otm hiimlred. elL'ht v 4H-1I) dnllars (IHl.ts) costs, with Interest thereon rrom the lllli day of May. A. D. JMM, until nald. toKelher with accrulin: costs no ciirdlnx to a Judgment fenilered hy Dm IMs- i.rtci. court or siiki iMiuizias roiiniy, at ns may Iitim, A. 11, laid. In a certain net Ion t hen anil there nemJIiiir. wherein Samuel K. Iloireiswan tilalnllir, and Ihiihi: H. Ham-all mid olficrs de fcudauts. Omaha, Nchrask.-i, April 21, talis, DKOUDK A. HKNNKTT, HJierllTof llouulas Cotintv. Nebraska. Ocorife k. I'rltchett, iilloriiey, miners vn, itascnii et ai. 4--n Notice to Creditors, HTATK Of Ntfllf'.' Iuu liomrlaa county, (""' In the Coioitv court of llntmhiu fnutit.v. Nehruska, March W, A. II. In Dm malic mf the esliitit of laun a Hart. deceased. Tim followlnst named persons, to-w t! Tlio critdllorn, and all other persoun Interested In aald mailer, will takn not Ice that on t he 'inth day of March, x'M, Dm County court of IIoukIiis county, Nchrtiska, luado Dm fol lowing oruer: In Dm matter of thu i-stalii of t untile Hart, deceased, Notice In herctiy Klvim that the crcd tor of said (lei-eased will meet Dm administ rator of said estate, before nm, county juilue of HoiiKlan courtly. Nelirnska, at tlm ('oiintv court room tn nald county, on the i'HH day of muy. l-v-;, mi i;n' inn iniy oi rfiiiT, isirj, anil on Dm 27111 (lay or ricptemlicr, lair' al Ho clock a, m. each day. for thn purisisit in prcsctitlim their claims for examination, iidliislment and allnwaiice. HI months are allowed for thi! creditors to present their claim and om year for the administrator to settle aald estate, from the rth day of May, si, this notice will he published In Tit Amkkkun for four weeks successively, prior to Dm Will day of May, Js, ,1, W. KI.I.KIt, SKAI, I IlllUty .II1UK". And vou will further take notlco (hat un less von a linear and tuesenl your clalinn at tlm tlum and phice nppolno-d for that pur pose, mey wot mi lorever narreu irom further consideration In Dm llnal sett lenient of said estate. W tness in v blind and nil c In I nea lis zath day of March, !!. J, W. M,,VM, aKAi.i 4-X-I-4 iiiuniy iiuuifii. Notice to Creditor. HtIts or Nkiiiuska, j, KM ihiiiKiaa I'ounty. t In the Count v Court of Douulaa Count v. Nebraska. March . A, H. mi, in Dm insMer of tint i-slalo of I1 lorn II. I lev He, The fo (iwlnir named pernona, to-w t! T in creditors of said deceased, and all other per sons Interested In said mailer will lake milieu that on Dm Kiel day or March, law, Dm ('utility court of lloimlan comity, Nebraska, maim urn roiiowniK order; Stat or Nr.niunaA, UM lioiiKlas county, l In Dm matotr of thn estate of I'lorn. II, llevrles, deceased. Not en Is here iy if veil that the rrefl tor of said deceased will inert, tlm administ rator of said estate, la-fore inn, county Judun of I hum bis county. Nebraska, lit the county court room In said county, on Dm ijfiih day of May, IMS, on tlm Uftlh day of ,tuly, m, and on tlm 2,'ilh day of September, I ana, at o'clia-b a, m, each day, for Dm pifrnosn of presentlnn; their claims for ennuiinaiion, ad justment and allowance, HI months am allowed for Dm creditors to present, their claims and one year for tlm administrator to settle said estate, from Dm Klrd day of March, isirj, this notice will ti" published in Tiim Am en ii as for four weeks successively. prior to tlm zr,th day of May, tatr,. tasAi.j a. . riKivii, County Jud, And vim will furl hep taknnolicit that un less y oil appear and present your claims nt tlmtliimatidplae.il appointed for Dial iiur- nose, tney will nn lori-vi-r imrri'ii iniiu furtlmrconsldnrtitloii In thn final settlement Of said i-sl atM, w tin-ssmy tiiinaaud oiiictai ear tniz;ira dHyofMairfhiW. isr,Al,, .. tt , r,,,f,j,,t. -i 4 m 4 ViiKity ,lij(luf, SheritTi Safe, llv virtue of an order of al Issued nut of thn' I ((strict Court of liouiDan County, Ne i,i.i.kIiii. mid to in i. (III,. ct.cd. I will. on the 'ilth (lay of May, A. II., al l" o'clock A. t, of said day, at Dm K.AHF front door of Dm I 'utility i;ouri, iioiism, in i in-i n ,y in iiiiiiimi, tiouulas County. Nebraska, sell at nubile, auction Dm property dcscrlhed In saldorder of sain aa follows, to-wlti Lots number nine nn and fen (ID) In hhs-k numbers! ( In Paddock I'lacn, aa surveyed, .lulled unit recorded.lt) Ihncllv nf (imidni. county of DuukIiis and state of Nebraska, to satisfy llrnioui.or ttm proceeds or Dm sale of lot ten (III) In block sUlHiln I'addis'k I'lace, us above, described Joseph II, Millard, Trus. tee, tlm sum or sixteen hundred elithly-tlvM IB-lull dollars (IPlsftJil; JudKmetit, wllli Interest, llmreon from May II, A.ii. islll, until paldi to satisfy Arlam Murray tlm sum of three thousand one hundred sixty-nine I.VHKI ilol- larslfl.Kill, in; judgment, Willi Interest thereon from May 11, A, il. 101. until nald. and lldrtv. Hvii7H-lii dollars (;K,7Si costs, with Interest thereon from the llth day of May, A. Il, S!i, until nald. touul her with nccruliuf costs m-. cording to a JudKiiient rendered hy tlm uisirici court, ot said iMiuioas county, lit lis May term, A, II. islll, in a certain actum then and there la-iidlna, wherein Joseph II. Mil ium, Trusted was tuaintiiT, and John It. Hamilton, Margaret Murray, Charles Murray and otliers defendnnls. Omaha, Nebraska, April 21. 11(2, OKOKOK A. HKNNKTT. Sheriff of lloimlan County, Nebraska, Charles II, Keller, attorney, Millard vs. Hamilton id, al. 4-22-1) TO TKAKK (lood piano for small cottage Want (o move hunse to Walnut lt, jj" tt. Cameron, vm Park ao. Meat markel. ' WANTED. An American girl to do house work. Call Saturday or Hunday at this oflice. fpaticuiarswcomers employment; o Paxton II fig, with Filter