THE AMERICAN THE AMERICAN, Irltirj tl t tl ..! 1 I v" ' iHll-IKK WilMI t 1 AW RIC AN rUEHSKIKG COMPANY t n.iitttti , t l W.- tl tl'HI tl. - lt tut ll t l-t . III M Mil I",,, l ehr t t , n 1 It I 11 ' " .1 ' ,f " ' t 1 tin t.lt ! .In t r.at null ht-e lull t.it;.lt. Mii.t .'nt. I'rt .. is t SM m. ii.l f Mr H t. (tH, i it' f II iiti.m t ot'l.-r In A ! 'i m iiiim l.t'l ilit lit All IH ftlkhltw rfOMN C. lMOMfON, il. ' l I' h n m. tiniin Mmmiti r OMAHA, I UIHAV. T. IITTtu i hit t i im rn tvrtnh i.r t t, rniiniu iitiii In t'Miu or u Tit I'KMlKr.sr H.UJIIIHON.-Vi know tlmt i vnli'o tint MMitltui'iil of fvoiy tt lotlo I'llliMt wliott wo y wo grli'vn with Jim In yourgrviit Bnilctlnn. Your noi'tiiw In nluui'il ly nil. Tltu IcHru Hint you hiil nrtt liiittlin foiititnln ('t'linf of tlio rlviT of toiii'd Unit Itow ttirotiKliout thin lint Ion. Tin' (lurk iii'hh which mirmtiniU jour honiu Im hut tint fvcnlntf twilight Unit Im rnulfi'd In tint darkor hIihiIlk of nil vant'lntf nlfc'ht throughout tint longth hikI brnullli of tho country im tho now trHvuln from hftnih't to hunilot, ntiil from fariulioimo to fannltoiiMo that tho wlfu of our iri lilont Ih (loud. In thin dark hour wo forgot that we tmt cltnnocratH, that wo are rouhlli'ann, or Imlnpi'tiilotitH urn! PomiiintxT only that nho wan tint wife of our chief muHflntratu. With you wo Myrnpathlm. TlltH Imhiiu of TltK AMKltlCAN ginm Into HKW homi'M. If ovory inun con trlhuU-il !.( to thoMllli'r Fund, tho murilcriT would not loiitf oMiawt tho (rallowit, What will you ulve? TliM .Woman' A.'l'. A. irave an oytitur upMir lnllannfit WiM'k' Thtirn day ovenltig. From tho tlmu Iho diHir wro thrown ojhui at 0 o'clock until Into in tint evening u conHtant trriim of humanity wan nurgtrij? Into tho din ing riHiin, whro an elegant ri'imnt wan nj'rimii a im iiiiimi niMi( in i'iiw i. ihiiu and at tint nnmo tl mo tell tho truth, tho bent wu havo ever partakon of uton a like oeciwlon. Th iynU'r nou wan evidently rnado by an txMrt, and thu cako and antrle by cpliMiren, Taken all In all, tho nupx'r wan a comploUt miccenn, and netted thu lad km about 100. Wk hav! received a letter from Dr. Diiryea In which ha nay: "I am In tho habit of tolling tho truth and havo yet, in tny long public life, to be convlctod of intentional uiln-ntatcmcnt. In thin Inntanco, I havo absolutely no inotlnu ti mlnn'prenent tint fuctn. For tho rcanoun, flrmt, that 1 do not neek an election U tho HcIhmiI Hoard; and iweond, that in no caw would I accept an elect ion, If could not bo nuntalned In doing in nlinllar clrcumntancen what I did in Honton, namely endeavor to keep tho aehooln frett from tint charge of necUrlanlnrn of every nort, In oider that there may Im no reanonablo ol jectlonn to their tench big on tho part of parentn, and If ponnlblu todlneourauo tho founding of paroehlnl nchooln by making thu public nchoo', juxt and fair to all ititlzenn," Uneven annertn that tho rnHirtn publlnhed In tho Honton (Htl&n an to bin action went unfair. How In thin friend Citizen. Mid yon get your report from tint necrctary of tho nchool board? ItKV. J. 1. Fl'M'O.V, tho celebrated antblUimaii lecturer ban been in the city thin week in attendance upon tho Uaptlnt con vi ntlon, Ileforo returning to ikniton and the eant ho will deliver neverul lecture. IIU flrnt ono wan given in tho Flmt Ilajitlnt church Wednesday night and wan heartily ap plauded. Uo UKik a bin nubjoct Wednenday evening "Mpurgeon and Manning." Of thin lecturo tho JUt. aid: "JHn anti-catholic utterancen wero tumultounly applauded, nbowing that tho njMiakor bad tho nympathy of apurt of tho audience at leant." IIU lecture Hunday morning and evening will bo In the flmt Uaptlnt church at tho Invitation of Itev, Dr. Ilalllngn, Subject at 10:30 a, rn., "Chrint, Not Mary, the Helper," at 7:H0 p. m. "Good Newn for IlomanlntH." At 3 o'clock p, in. In Kxponitlon Jlall ho will npeak on "Ilomanlnta not fit Ixlucatorn of Amer ican Youth." IUiv. Fulton needn no introduction to Omaha people at our hands. IJo ban lectured hero before, in tho author of "Washington In tho Lap of I'lotno," of 'Why l'rtenta Hhould Wed," and other anti-papal work. The man or woman who fulU to bear him will mlnuthe treat of a lifetime. Ho ift tho bent pouted man who lectures agalnut Ro manian! today, unions roiHtrtn received atthlsofflco are exaggerated. Ixtug viu n t w - cf t - t r,, 1 ,th .( Il .( (' l i.s'i . Vt-,... 1 1 .n.it, i'. . . k u ! J I.. t ' I I i i uai,v m i !..! i ,-nl .1 t ' I,-HI. !-. I. . .t. - ! - I ' " vi,r-i t 1 i. I it t ,. i .... i . j l m.i , I i ..I.I ll n n. tn I bm tt i at the t. Hd (l l' !ii lb. ! (, lliiiit I.. I " ii'.li' li. ti,!n .( Oil" t 1 ( .. IH- 111, N l.i.l laif U, i.M.tltl.il l.i !ihi ' i ki Mi tut I . ' I t Hit I lttIIHtti Ill in i." t.'l tt Mt l.( nil fti.tt. t. Ill I H n(i tite t tl lit.!" til . !li ti me. pi-i j; t.i Hint Itvni lln (ilnm.t !i... VS. il, v ilwii In the vi t) Kttl.nti. ! ii l fiM'l fiimii.ii.' i( lh. pitli, fi.'itnl th Hut) i tl,,. I Li.. .1 ft i. ii. I, that'll.. Mill-, at whow. lum ml Ul Hutiilnv Muni ile put m Itllwit.n -t vjii thnii any elber Mian i' r Imd In Hi" ll itt tomb from thai cr-al i'v, l ite ftlemlit( tin- l. ii-n-4 d l ii. ii- tt I n t-Mt' of (.ml an. I pe. ini .Hnl. .1 tnurtlet ami are tn llllnk' to n-lnt hilli.liWf of ili.llnrn 1n colivlet the alti.- I it"' y .'ii'iipri. Our fil. iiil U tuibl In hU t-ntlmalu of the aniouht I 'bat He Mllb-r'a filetidn ill ckpettil to eiiptiilT and enttvli't bin lliutilerern. We believe the public will ailvmieit at leant -." to pay ib'tectlten and other neiinnaty ex H.iNen. I liel e not thought no we would not have undertaken the task of orliiglug the annionlnn tojuHlliH. We belbtvo that you and 'every man who reinln thin Item hIuuiKI iMtnt i llmto nonn thing let the amount Im what It may. If you intend to iiH-.int In thin Invenl lga t lon, jileami forward the amount Ut tin AT ONCK. You do not know when an annaiiHin may attempt your life, or when wo will havo to take up the tank of wiping tho HtaliiM from your fair tiiune which Ito nuinlHU or their venial friend havo tried to funten upon it. If you do not want your name to ap pear In our eolumnn an annUllng In thin nearch, you can no ntato In your letter forwarding your donation, or you 'can uno a nuntlH.r an, "ilil donatuH lOtl," or "K. ID enclonen l.Oo" to lto applied to tho "Miller nearch fund," and wo will no pnbllnh. Make draftn, money order and chocks payable to tho American Publishing Co. Wo wish to acknowledge tho follow ing receipts: Aiiierl.-iift I'uIiIIhIiIiikC ..:!! l r. .1. J. W, K. in im in im II II II. .!'.... No. n .'. A, I'.... t mi 4(1 INI M (VI a 1 (JO ftn Ml Ml Ml t (KI , t mi Ml ii. I-:, ii .... I II. H ... W. A. K... I. H .8. I iV. T I'IinIi W II. A V. I'.H It I . (' V. T J. I,.! Ml 1 mi Ml . , It J, I-, II ... (I, g. M ... .1. A. II ... 1 mi Ml 1 ll Ml , ':o Ml fi 3 mi I mi Mi Ml Ml I mi I im I mi I mi . I mi t im I It.. ..... I,. A. t ... A. I'. J ... It, I'. 8.,.. T.C, I, ... II. Mi-'L... II. I, I'..., II. IT.... r. w. it... I. it. c V. II ..... . c. v.. II ... It. .1. A.... 11,1-". M . .. Tel (tl . If you deniroto avoid writing a letter, uno tho following a I t -i a 8 a M 3 'A a H "3 c o a M i 1 S 4 a a o A I "8 c a , u 0 , s I t 1 3 S A a o "3 -j fl A a 7 f p 9 V HI C 0 c 0 a i t H 0 I 3 6 -3 a I A s 4 v 'A 4 a s 0 A to 9 A 6 'A V mm WE WILL TELL IVU WHY. Wo wero asked why wo did not say something last week about Mayor M 11 ler' death. Well, wo knew nothing to say. Wo believed him to havo Is-en murdered and still believe it, and yet wo do not know why ho should have Isien murdered. Wo notice thatTllK Amkiuca.V lay tho murder to Cath olics. Homo havo charged it on the gamblers, while now and then some say tho saloons did it. If tho Catholic did it, they could certainly hoHj to gain nothb.g by It, as such a thing, certainly known, would only servo to unite the enemies of Catholicism more closely together. If tho iamblem did it, they could gain nothing thereby, as tho power nock of Mayor Miller will bo back of Mavor Walter ana the iram biers will have to move on. If the sa loon did It. they can caln nothing, as in less than a month, they w 111 havo to shut up front and back door of their saloons on Hunday. Tho world moves, gentlemen, and the loss of ono man in a good cause will not stop it. Anurkan ly'.T CflltUH It was committed by Roman Cath i I 1 , . j M, n ).i .1 I., t' ! ll,,- -Ui..( . 1 , I. 1 it,. 1 I' !. .. . ' k. I i K m i lt.e Hi l t ... I t I .-'I . t. tl tit till !llt fi '.'!.) I't : t'(i ill l 1 1 ti . m s ; t . ' tll thl e tV liiH-.!' si'i.-it ltiisi( Jil tin llie ttt(ltU- fit i .il ti sin n Hlf .tl) Ijllltltll H'lM.- t'.ll t -ti t.t Ihi Awitititv Vu.tr tt Ii ltd all oti 1 I In i.iitittj mill im kind letli t The im t tiatit. who ace imunii wi bai.l to font ittee that a.ltef t llt(? iKtue 'i u ltb Ho ll .l vet lii iiieiit. ami . lin y ktmw It to .lu t!ie In Tiik Ami mi an: that niple go to 1 belli and ray they naw tln lr ndn t Ii. un lit In ll enbintun, and that they patn.nl. tin m nil that ai'i'oiilil. 'Tltln U tuitalily so at "The Hell" Is-parliin-nl ritoro. They appre elate your Interest In yottr suiin-hs, and thin week, by Inking the top half of the eighth page, they have only dent ouMrated their gmsl will toward you and this paper. We shall not ak you to go Bil l see them, an we know you will do that, but we shall ask you to do us a favor by requesting your lady and gentlemen friends to patronl.e them, lx't us all swim together. "Tho Hell" Is the only dry goods store that has the courage to 1st seen in t.lie.te columns. ROME Dl VIDEO AU A IS ST ITSELF HV HIS Af'TH, FATIIKK DotKillTKHY CAM.H FATIIK.lt TldllK "ANOTIIKK." "I'utli.-r Tliilm mt I cl I hut. (iiimliii wiih the only cit y he hail foiniil on IiIh why froiii New .lerw-y where the "re IIkIoiin 1 1 nn" wiih ilrnwn. In nil other ett leu I'riiliiNtiiiit.H mill ( 'ill hulli'H hail eelu tiraieil the day to Kiilher. Wherii hiii'Ii rellKliiiin hluolry it linil lii'i'M hIiiiwii In tiiiuihii wan eurrl.-il on It led to ttiiari'liy. The K.-millie Aniei-1-ean In Hit. tniwt lllieral iiilinli'il man In Hie world. You never m-u h ii ii i i iii -1 1 1. Aniet'lean who Ii ii'iijinlli-eil er lilltnleit nil rellitlniiN Nillilei-lM. Wherever lhee f.-ellnuM of rn HkIhiis tiliditiy nlitaln Hway, I in-y Injure tint eiiiiiniiinliy and lis material iroNniilly," - K.xliai-t. of Kalher Tlvlie'n Hpi Ii la Omaha, tin reiim-teil hy Wnrhl-lleialil Oe tilllrr '.Mill. Mystic, t'onii,, (tel. !. ltev. .1. It. Iliitiixlf (4-ry. iiiiNhirof tint l(o iniiii Calhnlli- i-hiireh, refilled In iillow the I'hllilren of IiIm iiarlsli In iarl lelpale in the CiilumliiiH day parade Ih-ciuini. of the im-iii-liern of the IiiiIki'h from llni Order of American Mechanic which well., in the pa rade, Hi'. I loiiLt lili'i y Hiihl the HHincliiilini lit aioiliiHt the church, and Is always work lux to Injure I he fait h, The paxliir Is mip piirtcd liy a maturity of his lliH-U.- Kveulnu Iter, Oclolier 'Inil An Unanswered Question. To Messrs. J'D. Kent," John May no or A. 1'. Leach. Cioritlomon: A tho editors of tho Jirpublirtin havo deserted you in your hour of trial, and declined to answer a plain, straight-forward question, as members of the A. 1'. A. wo desire to know, and wo believe It to bo a matter of general interest, your construction of the phrase ''mental reservation In favor of the pope" as applied to Catholic citizens, which tho llpulilicun lias stated is a part of t he motto of your order, and which, we aro Informed, occurs in your oath of initia tion? An early answer will oblige. Jlndan 'J'rilium1., Wo prestimo the editor of the 'I'rihune disss not euro who answer thin ques tion, so long an It in answered truth fully. A Roman Catholic who Is loyal to A Lb tho touch legs, law and dog mas of that church, Is a traitor to tho government under 'which bo claims protection. It Is not a part of the motto, Tho motto of the order Is: "Fidelity, l'urity and Protection." It in not in the rltuul. Wo know this Is so Is-eaiise wo are president of council No. !, of Omaha, and are fully capable of understanding the Kngllsh language. Wo know moro than this, wo know, unions the editor of tho Tribune Is a Roman, that even bo, clinging ten aciously to his own political party, does not bellovo a man Is a loyal American citizen who will lay claim to being a Remit n Catholic llrstand a citizen of tho United Ht ate afterward,, lie does not bellovo that when the laws of the church and of tho state conflict the first shall unobeyed, If ho doe ho I more disloyal than any Roman Catho lle liei-iuiso bo bus not sworn allegiance to tho pope. If Mr. Camplsdl wants any more questions answered lie can address them to this ofllco with full assurance that they will 1st promptly and truthfully answered, Americanism or Romanism? The ostentatious and almost servile homage and deference paid to the Roman Catholic dignitaries at tho dedication of tho Columbian Exposi tion, should not fall to arouse every loyal American citizen to tho gravity of tho situation. It plainly shown that Rome has got a decidedly strong foot hold In this country, and that once again "Washington is In the lap of Rome." In order to combat and counteract tho workings of this dangerous and In- slduou foe, Americans must bestir themselves, and that at once, without any further delay, for Homo never sleeps, but alio is content to wait,, U by waiting sho will bettor secure tho ob ject In view. Her crafty emissaries are everywhere in church, in state and school her policy Is always the same. Sho hesltaVis at nothing, not even murder, for Rome consider that "tho end justifies Iho means." Tho devilish spirit which inspired H it '' St l. i , ( . h t i. i..-. ,.. .it I tM tr I" t- ' ' . VHII iI.i.m.i iI In i i '1H' ti..'. f tl-. t '"' tl.- t..it II'. i t I- .f ft t 1114 it. l.( 1 ,.UK tt t t' ',, . a ' tt.- t .1 ft i nil - I ti-m 1l- ir ii'fi'i -. M.-nai . I I . y m i d ti i II. Ii ...it i i- -.--1. I.. : ; Ul.i llu (inn., oi.i i-i hi I , It Ii!--, aed t!il to I. atln i ttl t tt.ltsi.' ' f lhi I'ntttmt ii Hu ;..n,ati I n t. tt t hun ti n. h t in,; tin- rn-.', ir It Itotiie l . cltelt any Initio r sntate n Hit i iHnmlrt, Attn t iesti iU ntm I. ftnli- Jit -I lit tnl .i ti ntiil by I be fillet that i inntmto ftvtn th throne at lb ntte, peinlibil oter lV M pope. tt l) iiiiti ettai-t.i.ii .1 In hft!.'li, t tutu tli ill.il met .ll i.iiinlv. I, i, tin iv c. ri', i - Mike's Contpttioit. Null Nlll,.' nil 'u.lll't of tl tt Kn.nl .,iMv VH etilf a iit i liiiri'li.iiinii"i t.i ; Anil In' i-ai.ii In eniifi-M tilths in put lib prli.l. l ike a ilmi suit tt.ie il.'t i.ti-e, When til hIiih fti'H' rvelc.l lilt till tin mult' Could Is fiiiiiiil. Sulil the ptlel ; "Are ynu nun. jeii'tetold nil? Hat e the lni.iill.il of the hnrten net er been HIT II "Cl I Sil they i'iiiiIiIii'I ill I until In I he tn I IV Willi ri'Kplct In yer rlv'rence," mild Mike ti llh ii if rt ti. 'Sure fur llutl ye may lave me itlonei I've.crtHH.(l till there'i. elver ailn lift liehlnd. Me entiii'li-iiei' In e lane to I lie tione." 8n iilwil veil, happy Mike went sway fur more kIiim, Till the day fomcn ruiiml to tell all: And the very llrsl Hilnii he ri.nfcw.ed, he had KreiiMcd The mouth of each hnrc In the at all. 'How Is tlilsf" said tho priest, "When here tint IiinI, week, Vdil never had done lids, ymt attorn!" "l-'altli, Ihanks to yer rlv'rence," mild Mike, "Tilt yon mintiinrd it, I tthitr h.iii heard it before . Dr. Duryea In Boston. To Tiik Amkhican: Tho announcement that Rev. Dr. Duryea, recently of the Hoston school board, is seeking election to tho school board of Omaha, occasions much sur prise in this city, where his peculiar position and lnlluenco in our conflict with Roman Catholic Intolerance Is so well known. Dr. Duryea stood almost alone among tho Protestant clergy of this city as a defender of tho Romish position. On tho Protestant side of the controversy wttro such representative clergymen us Itev. David (Jregg, D. I)., of the Park street Congregational church; Re. Kdward Kverett Hale, Unlturian; Rev, A. A, Miner, Unlvorsallst; Rev. A, J. Gordon, Haptlst; Rev, J. W. Hamilton, HtmVfi, In fact, every othpr Methodist clergyman); Rev. Dr. A. H. Plumb, Cjingrcgatlorittllst; Rev. Dr. Jas, H. Dbnn, Presbyterian; President W. F. Wfarron, of Hoston University; Prof. 14 T. Townsend, and scores of other well-known men, all of whom made ptibllo arraignment of the Romish position. Tho position of tho re pro- son tat I vo clergy and business men Is well Illustrated by the lecture which 1 enclose, delivered ut tho time by Ho v. Jas. M. Gray, of tho First Reformed Kplsoopal church, this city, Tho most significant "straw" was this: That when tho matter wont to the lolls, riot one Roman Catholic mem ber was elected to tho Hoston school board ut though Hoston is (in politics) a democratic; and I Ionian Catholic city. Tims was tho position of Dr. Duryeu's opponent vindicated. Tho World-lli' raid, of your city, in an interview with Dr, Duryea, dis-s not state facts. Dr. Duryea was not sus tained in driving Hwinton's history from the schools, it was dropped from our schools after Hwinton stultified himself by changing the first note and Romanized his history. I, G. HobitoYH, Ronton, Mans., October, :!, iH2. Where Pat Walsh is Located. Cmntov, tow A, Oct, lMI.li, IH',12. EotTOlt AMKKfOAN: In your Issue of October 1 Ith, I find an inquiry from West LllMM-ty, Iowa, as to whether or not Patrick Welch was killed in Mich igan because of his advocacy of Prot estantism. I was about one year ago In communication with Mr. Welsh who at that time was a resident of School craft, Michigan. Ho lectured at Dav enport, Iowa, and a few days later gave three lectures here and while hero bis home, at Schoolcraft, was burned to the ground together with his fine library, lb.' wrote me about his loss and stated that from tho investigations made by him ho had no doubt It was tho work of a Papist sent from Daven port, Iowa. Atxtut six or eight months ago I saw an account of an assault made on him while In Wisconsin lecturing on tho dangers from Romanism and since then I have heard nothing concerning him. I havo no doubt, however, that he still lives and instill lecturing, ns my not hearing from him directly was due to my own fault In not making reply to his last letter. I havo no doubt If the Friend from West Lllsirty will address him at Schoolcraft, Michigan he will in due time recelvo a reply. Yours truly, AMKKICAN. " Rayward Hros. can shoe you with tbo latest styles, and their price are the lowest. 1515 Douglas street. i t .i i . , s. .t j m ii i .1 t 1 i I t K Mill s. v T. H it t t t,. I.e t .' -. '- . it , 1, ,.. t, f..vt , I , n. S t . ,,i, I,.. , mi In Ml. ( (-ft1, M. t. . V I in - l .. . ' I . k . e at". i tt. . . 1 1 . n Si- t. il K I 1 nWd slS ti,ii-j , i !!!, t, i tij 1 1., if i it i.. tr t. j Mi i ai,l 1 1 e . 111, II ,tsm till l mil etui ft Itn ; liSte -fm.., , LiMlutn.!, rtl.it the Jul j ut it im U..-V tilt tint tvi,.-i l IV Want ! Ism. ill ii Tin) bate t I sm. ill it T..y bate lantM lot ii in iii.n tl.at it wiik'iil ami il I ittily nt.lrt tli" I a-1 ! a ti St that tin, bate had an ..n!. lenity l.t b a. n i.thertll Hiiiim. t4 hem twill for m ittunttta, a .ar, lite )i ai, or any b itttlt if Unte tin y may aj,'w ilium. In rvtfglun tiny are Catholic ami Pi tilt, nties The Istt. r, am !.!.!. U hinltehut the I 'aHiuHe ebtitt b, and their is'tl. f i In iv ntliig and scourg ing tin tttieltes of sin at a certain time of tin' year. They form in a butg pr eesaiou, whipping themselves ttltlt the long thorny eaetus, ami torturing tiieinwlvea In every way until ii. m pletely exhausted: some even until death relieves them. We can at least admire the faitli of thes sople. Row ever their nunilairs are growing less every year and .the priHinnlon shorter, and soon their religion will is one of the pant, The Patriotism of Roman Catholics What Does It Amount to? All lovers of American Institutions should not fail to hear Dr. Frank Crane's lecture Sunday evening, Oct. 30th, nt "::t( o'clock, at tho First Meth odist church, corner Davenport and Twentieth streets. Subject: "Columbus tho Saint; tho Patriotism of Roman Catholics." LANDEN BROS. Will oiler bl bargnlns this week in GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, GLOVKS, SHOES, etc. UNDERWEAR - Heavy Merino, 4-rc; Heavy Uibbod Tuxido, 7c; Fine Camels Hair, Dic. HOSE-A11 Wool, 20c. HATS A beautiful lino, (i.'ic. ' OVERSII1RTS-A11 Wool, fl 00. WHITE UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS Reinforced back and front, 4-r)0. WHITE IiAUNDRIEI) SHIRTS 75o. Will offer an all solid leather shoo for 1.20. Dont lorget thu place, LANDEN liROS., !205 N. Kith Kt. It Isn't fair for tho minister to persist in denouncing C, Columbus as an Im moral man, now that it, is impossible for the gentlemun to make un explana tion. World-Hi raid. How about tho World-Herald assault on Charley Miller's character? Con sistency! John Hall has an elegant lino of Orange Pins. Cull on him at 002 H. Nineteenth street. - Arthur Kaske, formerly with Kll- patriok, Koch Dry Goods Company, Is now connected with tho SWEDISH DRUG STORE, !I0:I North 10th St. Ho would bo pleased to havo nil hi old KiUKNi'H and acquaintances give him a call. tf , Hiiyward Hros. for Ladles' and Gents' Cork Solo Shoes. I'tlo Douglas street. What Will It Do? What will it do? Simply this. It will convey you from Omaha to Chicago, St, Louis, St, Joseph, Kansas City, Lincoln, Denver, Di-adwood and Hot Springs in less time and with greater comfort than any other line, "It" is the Hurllngton Route; "It's" ticket ofllco Is at 122H Farnam St,, and Sheriff's Sale. liy virtue of an ruder of nalc twoicd mil. of the ilUlilcl court of liniiuliiN county, Ne lirimka, and In mi. dlrcc led. I will, on I he viilli (lay of Nnvemlier, A, l. MH, at Hi 11'clncU a, tn, of snlil day, at. the KAHT front (lour of the Ciiiuily court hoiiHi., In lint cl I y of Omaha, iiiiiliin county. NeliiiiNka, ncll at, puhllc Hurl Inn the iirnperty dcucrlheil In mild order of mile an follow", to-tvlt : "Lot tiiimlier elKhleen (IN) of lilnck unrulier Iwnrji tn Ciitiicr'n and Archnr'N addition to I he ell y of Hunt h Omaha, as Nin veycil, plal led II ml recorded, all In IiiiiiuIiih county, nIiiIh of Ni-liriiska-," nahl prniieriy to he mild to miUhfy the Hunk of t'onimereit IIiiihioii nf ihree initidrcd forty and M iki ilnllnia (.nn ,M) wllh IiiIiti-nI tlicreon at rale of ten (Hi) per cut, per annum from May llth, Ixtti, mil II paid, and sevcnly-ftiiir and Iih-Hki iIoIIiiin iV4.llst'oNtn, wll h Inlen-Hl I hereon from t he lilli day of May. A. It, lx(i'.j, toto-ther with iiccniliiK eontn seeordlnK to a Judunient. run di'i'cil liy Hie dlNlrlct court of Niild Hoimhm county, at Its May term. A. It. IWi'-J, In a certain ncllon then and there peiiilliitf, wherein the llu nk of ( Commerce wiih plalntlll'. and Charl'-N (', HpolNWood, K, U. lUmack and el hern were defendant, Omaha, Nehrank a. October 21 h, Wl OKOIOIK A. IIHNNK'IT, ShcrllTof I'oiikIoh County, Nnliraka. t'ornlnh A Holicrtmin. AtlorneyH. Kl-W-R Sheriff's Sale. Hy virtue of an order (if mile twilled out, of tin. dlNtrlct. court, for HoiikIiih cniinly, Nc hniHka. audio nut directed. I will on the Mil h day of November, A. P. Islt!, at llio'clock A. M. of aald day. at the KAHT front door of the county court liouw, In the city of Omaha, HoiikIiih county. Nebraska, ncll at, public 11 11. '11011 the iiroperty dewrllicd In said order of sale as follows, to-wll : lllock three mi anil four M) bi llllleke s addition to Hut city of Omaha. 11" surveyed, Phil led and recorded, all In I ioiikIiis county, slate of Nnbritsklii" said properly to be sold tosatlsfy Hie I nlled Hlales National Hank tin. sum of two thousand two hundred twelve and W-iai dollars (tS.alS.W) with Interest thereon at rale of elitht. ) per cent, per annum from Heptember 2lHt. Islil. until paid, and twenty-live and IK-Hm dollars (fi'i.lsi costs, Willi Interest thereon from the 21st (lay of September, A. It. I Mill, loifelber wllh ac'criibm ciwls uccordlnu to a Juilijiiient remlered by the district court of said Itouir liis county, at llsHeplcinber term A. I. Islil, In a certain action lli.-n anil there iinilliuf wherein The I'liltcd Stales National Hunk wii" plaintiff, ami Louise lllllekn (lefendant, Omaha, Nebraska, tlcloberW. Ni l(t-'Js- (iKOUI.K A. HKNNKTT, Sheriff of I IoiikIiis County, Nebraska. 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I l,,,i,,.. .iiio tsas I iiiiliii.ilisni A 1 1,,,, ,,,, ill I. nilmits h. ti In, lii.ti, i In- pitninw of 111 slt nf i.i 1 ifht ., 11 1 ii.. ii.., iii. 1 im am It ti ll 1II1. Ill him Sle i.tii l,.. six !', w il l ill, l lKliI iI-i. tllt.e itli, I. 11 ,iil. ttoietii tl il"l ln. nu 1111, . nl v -niie 1VI1. twi'iiiv tti rll. nml Im nil -lliltt- it'll. In hhs k lt iH liM ihife .11. four ill, Hie iti, nit wi, wii-n i.i eliihtii'li iti, nl 111-t. i n il'n. Ii.il f I 'm I ". li lt line i'i, nihI I Sent) -1 1111 iS!i. In Murk el en iTi; mid lot tmenl t On In lihs-k elitht isi. alsne deserilM'tl the urn of seven I linnanlnl. I'ltlii I11nnlr.1l. I.,it v -inii 'vim ilnllnia ii;,MT A. 1 luilit.ienl with luteresl lln li im nt rule iif clillit 1S1 per eelit ter million freiu ! S.'ptei.ils'r '.'Itt. w'l: To snisf Sylvester j I llti 11M1U I. ti 111 niul VY IIII11111 l lu iti 1 -t 111 . 11111I- 1 uersH" t 11 11 1 1 11 u 1. 11 in Tiiiiinpxin, defend- 1 ants In n 1 11, from the piis'eeiN of the sale nf lots live i.M. sit 1111. seven iii, elidit ,s, nine iin. sixteen ihii. sevilileeii 1K1. eluhteeit I (hi Hint nineteen dill In hlis-k eluhl "; lots two i'i, t hrti Cli, four ii, tive ill and six nit, tn block nine iin; lots seven (Ti. cIkIii mi, nine 1M1. ten 1 lih. eleven (III, clifhtccu ilsi, nineteen (IIU. twenty can. t wenly-oiie iSli and tweulv-two liKi In tiliM-k twelve d.'i. above described Hie Mini of seven thousand, twit hundred, tweii-ty-slx IH-iNidollars iir.H.iUi luilmneiil. with Interest thereon at rale of eliiht 1S1 per cent per annum finm September ','Ul. si. To satisfy Warren K, Thoinas. defendant herein the sum of three hundred, two li.'i-lno dollars (.mllli'ii .ludument wllh Inleri'st Ihenmn at rale of seven (7) per cent per annum from November IKith. Issd, To satisfy John T. Cntliers, defendant herein the sum of live hundred, twenly-elitht dollars ("JsY'S.lRI! Jiulit liieut with Interest at, rate of seven (i) per cent per annum from May l.'ith, Isms. To satisfy the sum of nlnety-t hree 4H lim dollars (v:i.4i costs, wllh Interest thereon from the 21st day of September, A. I), Islil, toie-lher wllh accruing costs accordlnn toa JuilKinent rendered hy the lllstrlct Court of said Itouit las county, at, Its HeplemlM'i- term, A. 0. Islil, lull certain action then and there peiulliiK, wherein Nebraska SiivIihim mid Kxcbanne Hank was jilnlnlllt', and Wendell lleuson. Maritarel, I',, Henson, lieorKii M. CiHiper and ot hers were defendant. Omaha. Nebraska, Oct. 27th, 1MI2. OKOIK1K A. HKNNKTT, Shetlffof Itouitlas county, Nebraska. Itcxter L. Thomas. Attorney. KI-2S-6 SherifTs Sale. Hy virtue of order of sale issued out of the (list rlct court of IIoiikIiih county. Net)., and to me directed. 1 will on the 2lllh day of November, A, II. ISH3. m, Kio'chs'k a. in. of said (In v. nl. tlin KAHT front door of the county court house. In In cl t y of Omaha, HoiikIiim county, Nebraska, sell at puhllc. auction the property (lescriueu tn sain inner or sine in loliows, to-wit: Lots numbereil one III and four (1) In block number one HI In Hoiil.lt KxehaiiKe Place, an addition to the city of Son ill Omaha, as sur veyed, platlcd and recorded, and lots num bered one (II and two I2i In block number six (III of Malhew's sub-division of blocks nine- teen (lih, twenty (2il, twenly-on 2I twenty two (221, twenty-three (Sill, t wenly-elht (2S( ami twenty-nine (2IH of Allirlulil 's (,'holcn, an aililiiion to rouin iimana, as Hurveyeii, plai ted and recorded, all In lloinilas county, sin le of Nehraska; the said lot uuinbci; onu llMif block oun (ll In Houlh Kxchanife I'lace, In lis sold to satisfy the Hunk of Commerce Illusion of Ihree hundred forty and M-HO dollars i?;i4n.,'i.ll wllh Interest, thereon at rale of ten dm pcrceul,. per aiiuiim from May llth. H',I2: the said lot number four (4) In block one (hln Houlh hxchauKO I'lin-ii to be Hold to satisfy Hut II ii ii k of Commerci. the sum of three hundred forty and .Yt-ino dollars (ltll.ft;i) with Interest thereon at, rate of led (HI) per cent, per annum from May Mb, IHti2i the said lot number one III In 'nloi'K number slxdliof Mal hew's sub-ill vision as above dcscrlls-d, to be sold to satisfy the Hank of Commerci. the sum of four hundred sevenly-seven and ill-inn dollars iit77.2Hl with Interest I hereon at rate of ten i Un per cent, per annum from May Ulh, iNU'i; thu said lot number two 121 In block number six (HI of Miithnw's sub-division as above described, to be sold lo satisfy the Hank (if Commerce (he sum of four hundred sevenly-seven and 2H-UKI dollars nM77.'2U) Willi Interest thereon at rale of ten (Kn per cunt, per annum from May 1Mb, l; and lo satisfy from Hie proceeds or sale of all the properly above described the sum of llfly seven anil SM-inddollars iSM.Xi costs, with Interest from the (ith day of May. A, I), I sua, toKetlier Willi accrului'cosln accordlhK to a , i nl if ini-ii t. rendered by I lie dlslrtct court of said I lunulas county, at lis May term. A, ll. IsiiU, In a certain action then and there peudlnK, wherein The Hank of Commerci. was plaintiff, and Chariest.'. Hpotswood and others were defendants. Omaha, Nebraska, October 27, tWCJ. (IKOIiOK A. HKNNKTT, Sheriff of I lunulas Coiinly, Nebraska, ('ornlsh k Hoherlsoii, attorneys. ld-2S-ft Sheriff's Sale. Hy vlrliuwif an order of sale Issued out of the IMstrlct Court. of lliiimliis County, Ne braska, and In me directed. I will, on the 2Utli day of November, A. I.. h!i2, at Id o'clock A. M, of said (lay, at the KAHT front (hair of I lto County Cniirt ll'iuse, In t he City of Omaha, JloiiKbis County, Nebraska, sell at public a net Ion (he property described In said order of sale as follows, to-wll i "Lot, number eluhl. isi In block number forty (I'll In Alhrlffht's Cliole.it addition lo Hie clly of Houlh Omaha, as surveyed and phi'lledlli the county of lloiidla and stale of Nebraska!" said properly to be sold lo satisfy Hochesler Loan ami HankliiK Com pany Ihn sum of i thousand six hundred eluh'ly-seven ami 2.VUHI dollars (if l.(iK7.!tt Willi Interest thereon at rale of ten (III) per cent, per annum from Heplember 2M. Islil, until mild, and thirty and IM-WO dollars (i;Ki,2.li costs, wllh Interest I hereon from the 21st (lav of Heplember, A. 0. StH. loifHIier Willi i.,.,'.t.iiliiif j'.inIs iiccoi'dliit. toll ludlfliient reu dered by the district lit of said liouKlas luni counly, at, Us Heplember term, A. It, WI, In a, cert ain action I lien and there pi-ndlni', wherein liochesler l.iiau ami Hanklntf Com pany was pi ti I it 1 1 II' and Michael McOuIre anil others were defendants. Omaha, Nebraska, ictober 27th, iwr!. OKOKliK A. HKNNKTT. Sheriff of I IoiikIiis County, Nebraska. ,1'imes II, Macomher, attorney, Hi-27-fi Sheriff's Sale. Hy virtue of an order of sale Issued out of tint district. Court of liouulas county, Ne braska, and tome directed, I will, on t im SIU h day of November, A. d., I!i2. at Kio'c.hs-k a. in. of said day. at, the KAHT front door of Ihn Counly Court House, In Hie clly of Omaha, doiiKliis county, Nebraska, sell at. publlil auction the properly described In said order of sale as follows, to-wlt I "hot number nine (III In block number thirty-one (III) of Albrltfht's Choice, an ad dition to the clly of Houlh Omaha, as sur veyed, platted and recorded, all In ltoulan coiinl y, si ale of Nebraska;" said property to be sold lo satisfy (be Hank (if Commerce Ihn sum of live hundred six and 47-KO dollars ("ih!l.47) wllh Interest thereon at rale of elKhl, is) per cent, per minimi from May Ulh, IMI2. until paid, and forly-elulit. and 70-Kid dollars (1MS.7111 costs, wllh Interest, I hereon from Hut Ulh (lay of May, A. d, Istw, toeilier with ne cruliiK cosls accordltm to a .luilmnerit ren dered by the district, court of said DoukIiis counly, at Ms May term. A, It. Wi. In a certain net Ion then and there pendliiK, wherein the Hank of Commerce was iilalntllT. and Charles C. Hpotswood, M. II. Isli and nl hers were Jefenilanln. Omaha, Nebraska, oeto s-r 27, isirj (IKOKIJK A. HKNNKTT, Hlu-rllTof douitlas county, Nebraska. Cornish ft Uoberlson, iillorneys, 10-2H-H When you wish to discontinue tlili paper, please do so by letter or In person. A, P. A. Huttons John Hall jcwele r, HUH Jackson street, Oct. 15 all go and hoar him. 1