THE AMERICAN. i- n y ti , v ''"'! "! t $ . - ' . t . ... ' , ti'.r ;...M tlWi; t . I i.-t j .... t t M ! ? i ' I . I '"' "C m Irt t I-.- M O.M ti"- .'! i' -t- in .. V!i m! '.. t-lJ t "1 tu.xv i, o W I SVWt MA Hi Have You tin ! s-4 4. -. ;. . , - t - - -! I .1 t I ! . A V ( l V' W , H 4mfiml t !' ! . '.'( t l. Mt I t . ' ) iij " tH, tU ''iv- tia.iinii) '( t ! , S--1K Hy tW Ti -W, h'tvMt Ann -, iUCf! :m to fiRti, mh, 4 . Jr, t hit t tlil ttvo. (Vn lit t.n't r- JiV; ic N at JI fati;ie ' o tny ( tlt i;inth -h',l. In lit Ml,-ttU ' !w, rr.v'ittg bl.ialjr l; it 1mhKttfn ami suit trlinf Ikh't nl tv rr.itt. M: Jt Ili,iMioli ;t(t Iii!ihHi tottutvs UioJ JimnunUtl ti twi im tnl fti.n lm In their irt form, Jt li'l,ri rvl-Hlt ilimiilo fms tl haturv; i j.',stt WtA iv)'t'iy mil lt atrtvhnts nt.tlusl t.f tvtuUng soils tuit tf their tsuiU-s through nln nn.l t.'Hutv qui. kly Into tho vlt'nml licli, r IIW wm..lr.i.ji criminals tlmmgh tln aoiil.- of Uuijf jnirfc'iitorj-, hut has i'Hh1 tht tho ISomlsH w e mid It lii'nt has only boon waiting to make suro Its grip ii)xtn American frvctltin of cohsolotioo, wor ship mul ptipulnr tnluontinn, In onlcr to t-xorvlso. It isiwor, through tho mulls criminating jnltuls ami eonsoii mvs of American cltlcna of it ivltgltms faith, to sap t ho foundation of our gov ernment, and destroy even the name anil form of the American rcpuhilc. Many gtss!, charitable, brotulMnituliMl Bin! truly Catholio citizens huvo hots'il that a long, bloody religious epoch of history, tho human IiUmmI upon whoso pages Is hardly yet dried, would never find a recurrence, or repetition. They have tried to believe, and act their be lief that tho foundat ion of this republic were laid tin) broad and deep In individ ual religious liberty, were hedged about with too many constitutional prohibi tions against the enactment of law touching tho subjugation of tho con science of tho Individual to any re ligious creed, faith, or form of worship, to permit even tho attempt of tho Ro man, Greek, Protestant, or any re ligious sect or form, to subjugate It. Their charitable faith in the papal system, as a system, has not Itwn well founded. Tho papacy, with Its propa ganda, Is unchanged. Intellectual evo lution for centuries has not added to Its wisdom. The steady evolution of hu manity has not added a feather's weight to Its humaniturlautsm. In the exalta tion of man, of civil society, of human rights, of education; In the disclosures of the arts, tho progress of tho sciences, and of moral and ethical culture, It has borne, no part, but has resisted every step. It Will liavfe no religion for tho In dividual, or society, unless It dictates It, controls and supervises It, and unless administered by Its chosen and conse crated servants, the executors of Its will. It will have no education unless it is sifted through pater-nosters and ave marlus, not from tho popular and modern text books of the schools and colleges of tho land, but taught orally from tho lips of priests who ought to earn their living as the great body of the Hoplo havo to, or nuns who ought to be wives and mothers. It will acknowledge no law, no philos ophy, no science, no truth, no right, no religion, no conscience, no society, and no government, unless old, effete, bar nacled, after tho pattern of a dominat ing and persecuting papacy of from five to three centuries, It Is tho Ishtmel of this modern ago and dangerous to re publican liberties because its nature and animus remain unchanged. It has never been content with enjoying Its own rights, and It never will be while a shred of power Is left to It. It has been, Is, and will bo aggressive, seeking by its own methods, the destruction of the rights of others. Tho essential spirit of tyranny Is In its blood and runs through all its his tory. It has been dethroned and Its Jes uit agents exiled from nearly every monarch lal government of uroie, as a matter of safety to those governments. It will never be permitted to gain foot hold or power again. United Italy and her poor, beggared jwople struck the last blow at this power, demolished It, and sent Its head with its see and prop aganda into exile, from which It is not IH'rmitted to return. For more than a quarter of a century it has conducted its Insidious attacks against tho liberties of this country and its free Institutions. It is the last place upon the earth where tho feet of re ligious tyranny of tho old Romish papal pattern hopes to rest and hold a nation and a people in subjection. Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, the Islands of all seas and oceans will not permit this tyranny to find place among them. It can only hope to find a seat in this re public by destroying its foundations. Its supremacy means the death of In dividual liberty and the utter destruc tion of tho republic, It was forced, if it would have a ray of hope for the success of its plan, to seek the destruction of our public schwd system. Educated minds and free hearts and consciences, whether among youth or the mature, do not welcome, accept, or permit of tyranny, a tyranny which enslaves them. The free public school, for the education of the future citizen untainted by sectarian teach ings or Italian papal assumptions is de structive to all hierarchial claims. i i ' .m t m it ! tw f si -,!! U Uv )mk--. I -tt t.v i..i-o h m; tK It Hi" l I liidi :f tl hi n . m lit Ue" I sl'"'ti,,t 1 tb f r.' jn.tiUe m h4 tt i tt h U tt.f Ij sf thrt rn- fui,m We ).!! ti liSi iiHoi-ni- in an Htlier !.., vMil ,l,1 k til t)u li;er wllleh Im tbi Ir litiertl l ?! it U ton !' tl avn tanoUn r l!..ljr Itttt1el rf hlrh tlt pi. j ! iH ami ever will U' the afcti. rv lUthr Huy, Ths Corrm Columbus Osy. The recent aetien of cngiv chang ing the date for th national public schisd vle brat ion from October 12th ti Kt Iter 2lt, i a step In tho direc tion of scholarly atvuraey, and It i remarkable that it should havo been so long overhmkisl. If there is to is' a national obw rv anoe of the Four Hundredth anniver sary of the discovery of Amjiiea It should take jdain on the day which marks the true century jtoint. It is obviously stupid to await the recur rence of a date which by reason of arbitrary changes in tho method of reckoning time has lost Its significance and diM'S not indicate the true cycle of years. Every American knows that Colum bus discovered this hemisphere on October 12, 1 lit:.', and at first thought October 12, 112, would seem to mark the Four Hundredth anniversary of that event. Hut it will bo remembered that tlmo was then calculated upon a different basis than Is now in vogue. .For many centuries tho Julian cal endar was tho accepted authority for all calculations, although its inaccuracy was not unknown. In 1.182 a roforma Hon took plueo. Tho Gregorian cal endar was then Introduced in Europe, and this calendar Is now used by all civilized nations, with the exception of Russia, which still adheres to tho Julian method of computing time. When this reformation occurred it was found necessary to drop ten days from tho calendar; and October 4, r82, lie came Oc toiler 13, 15K2. These dropped days were the accumulations of many centuries of enormous reckoning. Tho Julian calendur assumed that a year contained fldfli days, and as this was 11 mlnuteB and 14 seconds too long, the error amounted to 8 days every 4(K) years, Tho Gregorian calendar cor rected this defect by making every eenturlnl year a common year unless divisible by 4(M), whereas by tho Julian calendar every year (centutial year In cluded) divisible by four was a leap yeur. Thus by the new stylo of com putation tho years 1,101), 17U0 and 100 were not leap years. As previously stated tho reformation took place In 1.182, and ten days was suppressed. Hut as tho discovery of America was previous to tho year l.ltKI, which by the Gregorian calendar was common, there are but nlno days to omit. Consequently on Oc toiler 21, 18D2, the sun will occupy tho same rela tive position to the earth as on tho 12th of Octolmr, 14H2, 'when for tho first tlmo Columbus beheld these shores. For these reasons, together with tho fact that every precedent Is in favor of adopting tho "now stylo" of reckoning, we favor tho change. Tho Gregorian calendur was not In troduced Into Great Hrltaln until 1711, ignorance and prejudice defeating the change up to that time. Consequently It has been necessary to correct the dates of our American anniversaries which commemorate events previous to 17.11. Washington was kirn Febru ary 11th, but by tho "new stylo" his birthday falls on tho 22nd, and that is the day we celebrate. Tho anniver sary of Forefather's Day and of tho founding of the city of IJoston are both observed on tho corrected date. It is unfortunate that tho act of congress of April 2.1, 1890, naming October 12th, 1802, as the date for the dedication of the World's Fairgrounds has not been amended by a change of date to Oeteber 21st. The fair will practically be a year late, and tho dedicatory exercises should take place on tho true anniver sary, which Is October 21st. Congress has already showu its good sense by placing the jnipular and general cele bration of which the public schools are to bo the centers on the correct date. It only remains for congress to extricate the nation from the comical predica ment of a two-headed celebration of Discovery Day by changing the Chicago date to correspond with tho corrected date it has already set for the popular public school celebrations. Frunei Jkllamij, Parochial Schools. Quito recently we pointed to the in ferior character of the parochial schools as compared with the public schools, an inferiority which induces many Roman Catholic parents to send their children to' the public schools despite the decree of the Baltimore council and tho warning of their bish op. In the current Issue of the Educa tional Review, Prof. Thomas O Gorman marshals figures to demonstrate the i tl ar h'., .) Ii x..o.t it t, I (. im.li tmi, tir. n ai h,t!. .. .! V Ytflk Ibe ! n I stni h' in.ii. ii ' f ! tt mi-rliiiiii rKtl.ltvH tn-4.i rate, m. ji i.'r tti n In tbe r-i h li.nU It u Mil is-fqit aftrr fifty ji sr it In fh i f!m t ti t- t'IiU i 'hmil ntherw K iii n tathoUe lntm lion tuny be hd hl h li stn ) Uii men like Al lib!hii e Inisl ti hk ttm matter uari'ly in the fv and to wh whether sillW SI ISMt'. inelit may not N made y yhloh the bunlen of the psniiil sehiHit may U r, ntovisl and the religious end which the church has In view may ls necuml. All of which brliig us lack to our original starting jsilnt non-sectarian miusils alone to ls uportetl by the state: all private miiouls to N main tained by those desiring and establish ing them. Christian at Work. A Colorado Gem. 1-Ntcs Park, sixty-livo miles north of Denver, U at onco tho most accessibel and the most attractive spot in Col orado. Splendid liihlng, beautiful scenery and matchless drives, combine to render it ar. Ideal summering place. Tho altitude is anything you lie, varying from 8000 feet to Long's Peak's snow-capped crown, piercing the clouds at an till kudo of 14,271 feet. Estes Park Is best reached by the Ilutiington Houto's 4:40 i M. train for Denver and Lyons, Colorado. Tho City Ticket Agent at 1223 Furnani Street, will bo glad to tell you about it. What the Doctor Said. 'The rido to Denver on tho Denver Fast Mail was a pleasure never to bo forgotten. Tho fastest train in tho world, tho smoothest track and tho finest coaches. Those tlcepcre were Indeed a lullaby." This is an extinct from a letter tho doctor nddicssed to tho Passenger De partment of tho Union I'acllio regard ing the Celebrated Union Pacific Den ver Fsat Mail, No. 8. If your stove smokes ga to AY. S. 1 (enton, 2808 Leavenworth Street, and have him build you a galvanized iron stack and avoid all inconveniences. Telephone 1515. You should all remember that C. F. Shaw & Co., 518 8. Kith St., has al ways on hand, Vegetable, in semen; also a lull line of Stsplo UrouerUs. Do not forget us when down town. MAX MEYER & BRU, CO. Rellaiile dealers In First Class Pianos s Organs We carry Mis htrRi'tit and lifnt selected 8too.li to lis found In tho went and sell at Manufact urer prices for eimli ore" 'uy pitynieiil. Steinway & Sods g to & Sods, Win. RnabG Co, g Sterling. Bctir Bro, s Webster. In addition to wlilch ws repreMcnt severs! ntlier inula' ulwnys to bu found in uur lurKe Muck. For $2B0. we i'll a uood, relliililn, well iiiihIu I'luri o In a pliilii neut ciinii. Till I'l'ino hits K'lod hc lliili. tlu toiK-)i. lind miiootli. sweet liiuliiit (iutllty of tons unci fur superior to nniny WHICH lire aold hliukIi price ny oilier ueitler. It I fully WHrriinted by ttis iiiuiiiifiu'tureri uml tiy oiirNelve for Ave yen. Ho itiMid a ImrKulii cannot bo duplicated eliiewliei'e. STORY and CLARK and STERLING ORGANS, at bod rock prices ami on catty terms Second Hand Organs, $10 up, " Pianos, $25 up, Instruments rented snd rent allowed If pur cluiNed. ( henp uteiicllled triiHli, so often lin p(H.e(l upon buyers we do not tinndln or re comeiid. A kimiiI Mtandard make Second Uiind InNtrument li better tlutn much of tho cheap tritMh sold. Your tmtronaire solicited and lilnlily sun elated. ( nil ana see us, or write for catalogue! price. Max Meyer Bro. Co., 16th A Farnam St, Omaha, Neb JESE WHITE, Mgr. Piano Dept. the "LADIES PERFECT" SYRINGE. Tim only Perfect Vnul ni.l anil Kectul SvrlnK" tn tlie World. 1h Die only Hyrlnire ever Invented liy which vhiM li it I liili'ClliniHriin lie ml mlnli.iered without leak tux snd xolliiiif the clodilim or ih'ccmmI luting ihe uwof a vewnd, snd which can nlm lie uwd for rectal InJectloiiH. WIFT IffltKF.K BCt.H, IIAK II Ht'ltUKU HELL PRICE S3. Hail Orden Solicited, TheAloe&PenfolflCc. 15TH ST.. Next to PostofTice a- WILSON Citcy onJ (imp X ( Pianos ttnf (y.jf?.t. Mil lMiV MtTIi.V V Ml NT' tit. .., i u. u . .( .1 . V.t. i. nn .. M.sli. ( dtt . v Uw H I I Ml.) . tt M I-. h. ItllMWI Ml a-u s etU st , Omaha, Kiss MM TiralV DRIJSSMA K ER IH fcoolS 'lnlS SI , OMAMA, NRH. MUK Dt(t-.sMKINU A M'lvlALTV. " I'll. JAlJ.INtiS, " GRADUATE DENTIST. ffiwm 407 Pation Sloth, Ail work f imrnnlevd flri clan and price rrwMinHtile. Tel.'ilimie HSt ?. H. LAWRENCE CIVIL ENGINEER. .SL'HVKYINt;. CKADKS, SKVF.ItA(;i:, KTC, I'LANS, ESTIMATKS. doom t, 140 mr opoaira toi hotul : Omaha, M E. T. ALLEN. M. I. EVE AMI EAK I'HtiEON WW ltuiiiKe lil'k, cor lliimey ,V IS, Onialia. ENGAGE YOUR SWEET MILK, BUTTERMILK, - - and CREAM - - 0 F T H E AMERICAN DAIRY, E. W. READ, PROP'R. 3401 Dooatur. OMAHA, NEB hie 99 : CENT : STORE Hammocks, 35c to $2.95. Cro quet, 74c to $2.95. Boys' Wag ons, Velocipedes, Tricicles, etc., etc. The most complete stock of summer goods in the city. Prices Always Lowest. THE 99 CENT STORE. 1319 Farnam St. WAN TTHIK HALE (loud family home, harness jl mill piieiiiiin. ri n-e riniMoniitiie una terms to milt. Cull on Mr. Morris, lit Huston More, Jewelry department. rpu THAIiEliKi acres (rood farm land to x triule or irood newspaper mid ,oti otltee, Land IssMiiiited near uood town anil In unin cumbered. Address, "E, 0. H., this oltlce. TJOSITION as delivery clerk or Imok-keeper X wanted. Adiiress, w, II, .Moirm, 1117 PI, Alary s avenue, cure slenui laundry. Foil SALE-An A No. t Kentucky saddle horse, A line singer-footer, (I years of sire, stiltatile for lady or Keiitleman, Enquire riHim ii nriiiiirton iiiik'k WOliK of Btiy kind. Address ".TO this If oltlce. tl-ii WANTEIi Every husliies man who wants s Kond J0I1 of iirlntlnir to cult at THE AMERICAN .loll IiEI'AUTMENT and net price, m. u, ,oui, iiiiiuuirer. 6-7-1 tAATTEIttat snd local aireiit. (loot) men who will work can tiear of 11 splen did opcnliiK to inaks money hy calling 011 or liddri-ssliiK J. A. VANliKNBl'lWi, All) McCairuu's hillldliiK. 7-N-4 loll SALE OH TKAHE Two rimmI sewlnx machine. Thlsotllco. tl-l-tf w ANTED-Hltiiatlon as clerk. Address Mm" this oltlce. WASTEItAN AMERICAN In every city " snd town to assist in oruanllriK a coun cil of the Junior Order I nlted American Mechanics. You can help protect American Institutions and earn a liberal premium, For full particular address Hr urines Col. I INS, National OrKiinlr.er, Care Tits Amkkican, Sheelv blis-k, Ouiiihs, Nebraska. SherifTi Sale. Hy virtue of sn order of sale Issued out of the IHstrict court of Douglas county, Ne braska, and to me directed. I will, on the 1Mb day of Auirust. A. I). Is'.ri, at lOo'clis-k s, m. of said day. at 1 tie KAHT front disir of the comity court house, In the city of Omaha, lSiuslas county, Nebraska, sell at public suction the property described in said order of sale as follows, towlt: Lot number t wo 0J In bhs-k mimlier seven (7) of Central I'ark, sn addition to the city of Omaha. I IoiikIiis county, state of Nebraska, to satisfy (ieorge A, 11 on id arid the sum of four hundred, forty-elirht M-U dollars, (Ms.IWi Jiiilktment. with Interest thereon at elsht iSmm r cent, per annum from September 21st. A. P. ls;il, until paid; to satisfy Kirhert K. French tlie sum of one thousand seventy five 2-m dollars 111.075.021 Judirment. with In terest thereon at eltrlittHI jHircent perfttinum from Septemls'r 2lsu A. II. lud. until paid, snd fifty-seven and 4s-ldfl dollars rosin, with Interest thereon from the 21st day of Bent., A.I). IH'il. until paid, toiret her with accruliiK costs according to Judgment rendered by the District court of said Douglas county at Its September term, A. D. lslil. In a certnln action then and there tx-ndliig. wherein t.eorge A. Iloagland was plaintiff and James (entry, Avalry Miner, Josepn O. (Jreen and others defendants. Omaha, cbraska, July . 18ti2. OKOUGE A. BENNETT, 9 f riff of DougiaN County, Nebraska. Pwltjsle M Mi'InUmb. attorneys. Hoagiand vs. Ueutry. 7-8-3 mm ij mr. t y.'ell!!!h. .. at ' 1 !-' .iti... 1 i r ' i j t v f -si' If not, you nro LOSING MONEY with each order you havo placed elsewhere. NOTICE AND PROFIT BY SAMEI Rear! th Following List of Prices tn Thla Departments 22 lbs. CranultittMl ,ugr, $1.00 S 1'ttrs l'urc Soap,. .25 Arl.m-klo's ColVeo 20 Swit t IHscuit linking Towdor, vr 19 Dr. Trice's 2 oz. Vanilla Extract, 25 " u Lemon " .18 Omaha-made Mustard and Tickles at extremely low prices riri?t quality irccmvood Teaches, 12J Lemon Cling Teaches, (regular price COc.) .20 Curtis Bros.' Tomatoes at 12 J Olive Oil, per bottle 05 UKST Creamery Uutter, per lb., 20 We Want your trade and must have it at any sacrifice. Remember everything guar anteed and full weight always given. GROCERY DEPARTMENT The Bell Department Store, DODGE AND 15th STREETS. Notice to Creditors. Static of Nkiihaska, I BS lioiiiMasCoiintv. I In tin- County court of Douglas county. Nebraska, .lime 11. A. II. IMti. In the matter of the estate of Annio Manama, deceased : The creditors of said estate, and all other persons interested In said matter will take notice i hut on the Uthdayof June. lslHJ, the county court or nouuias county, iNotnasKa, made I he following order: That the creditors of said deceased will meet the administrator of said estate, before me, County Judiruof DouirliiH county, Neb., at the County court room In said county, on the 'Jiith (liiy'Aiinusl. sti2, on the 201 li day of October, isinj, ami on tnu sntii uay or iinccm lier, IHW, at II o'clock A. M. eucli day, for tho purpose of presentlim their claims for ex amination, adjustment mid iillowance. Six months are allowed fur the creditors to pre sent;! heir claims and one year for the ad ministrator to settle said estate from tho UDtli day of Auirust. isli'J. This notice will ho published In Tub Amwucan for four weeks successively, prior to tho Jitlth day of Aun ust, INW. All claims not Hied before, December (I, xK, will be barred from consideration in the settlement of said estate. Witness my hand and official seal this Otb day of June, lsirj. skai.,1 J, W. ELLEK, 7-S-4 County Judire. Legal Notice. IHstrict court, Douglas county, Nebraska, Eric tiabrlelson, plulntlff vs. Nellie 11. Howard, defendent, Nellie K, Howard, defendent, will take notice that on the 21st day of Miiy,lWi2, plaln tlir Hied Ills petition in the district court of Douglas county, Nebraska, against you, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose u certain niortgiigo executed by you to the plaintiff upon iot number three (li), In block number forty-six t4tli In (lie city of Houth Omaha. Douglas county, Nebraska, Insecure the payment of three certain promissory notes dated nt Omaha, Neb., September 'a, isim, forKKl each, due In one. two and three years from said date: that which sum, with Interest from said date, nlalntltf nriivs Judg ment for a decree that you lie required to pay tne same.or mat sain premises may nu sold to satisfy tiie amount found due; that said petition furl her shows that said premises are Insiittlclent to discharge sulci mortgage debt, furttier praying L. O. tllhson be ap pointed receiver, with F, D. Pure and V. (!, Hlauly us his sureties, Said itpjillcat Ion will lie heard upon the aflldavlts of M. A. I'pton, F. 1. I'eiirson, John McMallory, W. II. Ilerry lind M, A. ( resile, which application will bu heard on tlie lltb day of August, s',i2, Vou are required to answer said petition on or before the 22nd day of August, Hr' KUICOAIIUIELSOX, 7-H-4 Hy his attorney, J no, O, V leser. Notice to Creditors, STATK (IK Nf.iiiiaska, I Douglas County, f" ' In the county court of Douglas county, Nebraska. June 22, A. D. Wi, In the matter of the estate of Joachim lleln Ilorst : Tlie creditors of said estate lind nil other persons Interested III said mutter will take notice that outhe22nd day of June, IMl, the county court of Douglas county, Nebraska, made the following order; Thnl the creditors of said deceased will meet the administrator of niiIiI estate, be fore me, county Judge of Douglas county, Nebraska, at the county court, room In said county, on the Jilth day of August, Isirj, on the 2Hth day of October. Hi2. ami on the 2lh day of December. Wi, at II o'clock a. m, each day, for the purpose of prcM-nlliig their claims for examination, adjustment and al lowance. Hlx months are allowed for the cred itors to present their claims and one year fur the administrator to settle said estate, from the jfjnd day of June, Istrj, This notice will be published In Tns Amkiiicas for four weeks successively, prior to the 2ith day of August, IMrJ. All claims not filed before December 22nd, tsti2. will la- liarrml from consideration III the II mil settlement of said estate, Witness rnv hand and official seal this 22nd day of June, wi. iskai.j J , v r.i.i.r.K, 7-N-4 County Judge. Notice to Creditor!. Ptate or Nkhhaska, I lloinr us County. I s. In the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, June 24. A. D. Isttt. In the mutter of the estate of Hans Delfs, deceased : The creditors of said estate, and all other persons Interested In said matter Will take notice that on tbe 24th da v of June, Mr the County court of Douglas county. Nebraska, Inline tne following order: That the creditors of said deceased will meet the administrator of said estate, be fore me, County Judge of Douglas County, Nebraska, at the Count r Court Kisim In said County, on the Silth day of August, Isir.1. i tbeiili day of October. IstU, and on the2Hth day of Hcccmber. 1S(, at9o'chs'k A. M. each dav. for the nuriHise of Di-cseiitlug their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance, six months are allowed for the creditors to present their claims, and one year for the administrator to settle said estate, from the 24 h day of June, H. This notice win mi puniisiieu in I KK amkhican for four weeks succssslvely prior to the 2ilth day of August, isw. All claims not Hied la-tore oceml)er 24, 1HII2, will be haired from further considera tion In the filial settlement of said estate. Witness luv hand and official seal this 24th day of June, ls'.i2. Isr.AL.j j, w. Ktii.r.K. 7-S-4 County Judge. WANTED A position by a gixsl reliable man as delivery clerk or collector. Oood Keference given. An old resident, Address J. V. Amkhican Office. ft-27-tf nwr sj nns a a m wi a ra-kakVaa.A. m I rial r We will giue a Beautiful - ftRISTO FANEL. With every Dozen "CAIilNKT PHO TOS" taken at Gray's Photograph Gallery, 213 North lOih Street Notice to Creditors. Htatk or Nkhhaska, I Kt) Douglas County, hi the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, June ;t), A. 1). INII2. In the matter of the estate of Elizabeth Kohl, deceased: Tin' creditors of Said estate, and all other persons InlereHeij Iri said matter will take notice that on the MHU (lay of Jun, iV2, tho County court of Ifoiigbis county, Nebraska, made tlie follow Ing.orilefi , That the creditors of said deceased will meet tlie itdmlnistiHor of stilil chUiIi., be fore me. county JuiRj'i of IHiukIus coiiiity, Nebraska, at the count court nsim In laid county, on the 21'itli day ..' Jn'.OV i'ti. "' the 2illh day of October, Isiil. sn-i .,il .he With day of December, Jsttt, utVo'cl's b a. tn, cacti day, for the purpose of prescnllnir their claims for examination, adjustment sn.j al lowance, Hlx months are allowed for the creditor to present their claims and one year for the administrator to settle said estate, from tlie ;mtli day of June, Ntt. This notice will he published In Title Amkhican for four weeks successively, prior to the 20th day of August, Mi2. AH claims not filed prior to December:), ISH2, will he barred from consideration In the Dual settlemeiitof said estate. Witness my hand and oltlclnl seal this .'Kith (lay of June, 1, J. W. KI.LKIi, Iskai.1 7-H-4 Coutitv Judge, Sheriffs Snle. Ity virtue of an order of sale Issued out of Ihe District Court of Douglas County, Ne braska, and to tne directed. I will on the lull day i.f August. A. D., s;i'. at u o'clock A. N.of said day. at tlie F.AsT front door of tlie County Court House, In the (Ity of (imaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, sell at public; auction the property dewrlls-d In said order of sale as follows, to-wlt : Lot number two (2i. In hiis'k number thir teen i l.li In Shlun's adillllon to the city of Omaha, in Douglas county, statu of Ne braska, said property to lis sold subject to a certain mortgage for the sum of 'tUMHUMK) made In favor of the New England Loan and Trust Company and suhseiiuently assigned to riit'fsmoiiih Savings Hunk, and to satisfy It. F, Kaulfmaii ami (). W, Mariiiaidt, trus tees, tlie sum of two thousand, two hundred nine Itt-inti iJ,2(ili.lir,Mlolars Judgement, with interest thereon at ten (Kh per cent, per an num from September 21. A, D, IWU, until paid; to satisfy Cols-tsr and Oulou thesumof one hundred, slvty-flvn S5-1IK) if Ilift.H.')) dollars Judgiiieiit, Willi Interest thereon from Hep temher'JI.A. D. lsi, until paid) to satisfy Jesse It. Fmhree the sum of one hundred eighty-eight ;bi-Ii ifss.;ili) dollars Judgiiieiit, with Interest thereon at seven 17) per cent, per annum from September 21, A. D. lslil, until mild: to satisfy Will A. Corson the sum of seven hundred, seven Sl-U) i7U7,:KImIoI' i s Judgment, with Interest thereon at seven ,i; percent, per annum from Hcp'cmlwr 21, A, li, IS'.H, until; paid; to satisfy Edwin A. Leavenworth tlie sum of four thousand. three hundred thirtv-six tf4.:i;.nll) dollars Judgment, with Interest thereon at eight '(S) tier cent, per Minium from September 21. A. D. istil, until paid: to satisfy the sum ofouo hundred, seven 'l-ii ifll7.2.l) dollars costs, with Interest thereon from tlie 21st day of September. A. D. lslil, until paid, together with accruing costs according to a Judgment rendered by tlie district court of said Doug las county, at Its September term, A, It. lslil, In a certain action then and there pend ing, wherein Jesse li. Kmbree was nliilniltT and Henry A. 'In v lor. Edward II, Kdson and others defendants. Omaha, Nebraska, July A, Isti2. (iKOICOE A. ItENNETT, Sheriff of Douglas Count V. Nebraska. II. M. Illchmoud, attorney, 7-s-ft Sheriff's Sale. Ily virtue of an order of sale Issued out of the District Court of Douglas County, Ne- t,r,.Mkn fr. ,m ,llr...l I will .... . l. li... .., r.n T. ,1 I, I, .,,,, T, , (lay of August, A. D.. IMI2, at 10 o'clock A. M. of aid day, at the EAST front door of the County Court House, In the City of Omaha, nougiiw county, Nebraska, sell at nubile auction the lironertv described In sulll order of sale hs follows, to-wlt: The north half of lot six Id) In block seventy six 7l In the city of South Omaha, and the buildings thereon, including all of the build ings known as Ilium's hall, all In Doug us county, state of Nebraska, said property to he sold to satisfy Holmes and Smith the sum of two hundred, eighty-nine dollars f2Htt,(Kl) with Interest thereon at rate of seven 7) per cent. s-r milium from February 1st, Mti; to satisfy l' rank Hwock the sum or two hun dred. slty-seven and V.t-V) dollars (I207.IM), with Interest thereon at rate of eight IS) per cent, per annum from February 1st, isttt; o satisfy Albert Iminat the sum of fifteen hundred, tblrt v-elght and 2-100 dollars (fl.!t:is.(i, with Interest thereon at rale of eight ihi per cent, per annum from February 1st. Islf'j and to satisfy the sum of thirty-six and M-100 dollars ifcM.rvli costs, with Interest thereon from the 1st day of February. A. D. ISM2, together with accruing costs Re cording to a Judgment rendered hy the dist rict court of said Douglas county, at Its February term. A. D. lssy, In a certain ac tion then and there s-ndliig. wherein Dwlght L. Holmes and Margaret V. Smlt h were plain tiffs and Allicrt .Immat. llcrnard ISIum and others were defendants. Omaha, Nebraska. July A, lsfi2. OKOKUK A. HENNETT. Cherlff of Douglas County. Nebraska. Lake, Hamilton & Maxwell, attorneys. 7-H-5 I