The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, December 30, 1892, Page 5, Image 5

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ld tlmi f tor in Oolrle and
t?uh rat arm,! In lnvr dirr t from
th Hr, Juan rim, lha aortja tf tht U
t (old irUommt, Mr Parm-ll Vim
brn rorktrt( iMsctr clMmt on tha Colo
.if mar for two ymn nl it trior
utshlr acquainttA wilh tht country.
II t4vt tht, ruxh of golJ huiiten tt
the dukliif Is smnpthlng trampnlous
Claim hava ten atskei out on tha Hun
Justi mar for aavtmty fl tntlm. frou.
Its mouth and for twrnt)' five inllel 0
tha l'i,,rau river. Men x pouring In
from Colorado, Utah and Anion and
taking claim over aaeh other. Troublt
U bound to follow. Mr. i'arsell yi
there Is plenty of col J along the Kan
JiiMti river, whera bedrock ta reached.
The gold i coarse, one nueget
he mw weighing five ounce. One
trouble ii lack of water and It will cost
money to work many of the claims,
Living is enormously high, People who
have tiikan supplies in with them will
not sell at any price and those who did
not are suffering. Men are sleeping
under the rocks there being no materials
at hand with which to build houses and
tents being a luxury they did not pro
vide themselves with so great was the
hurry to reach the scene of excitement,
Mr. Parsell Bays he saw many men mak
ing 1 a day panning out dirt, but that
a great deal or the ground can only be
worked at great expense, lie Is in the
city purchasing machinery for claims
owned by parties here.
Humored Secret Conference.
Albany, N. Y., Dec. 81). A seoret
conference is rumored as having been
held between Richard Croker, Edward
Murphy Jr. and Senator David;B. Hill.
The senator who was the only one of
trio to be found in the city was seen
Just before he left the hotel Kenmore
or the theater. He said that he had
not seen Mr. Croker or Mr. Murphy.
Senator D. B. Hill, Richard Crocker,
Lieutenant Governor Hhechan and Ed
ward Murphy, jr., held a three hours'
conference at the Kenmore hotel yester
day afternoon. The subject under dis
cussion was Mr. Murphy's chances for
the ee'natorship, and it is reported that
if it 1h foreseen within the next few days
that the chairman's candidacy Is too
strongly opposed another man will be
selected for united States senator,
A Mtrange Murder.
Brinreley, Ark., Dec. 80. One of
the strangest murder casos ever brought
. to light in eastern Arkansas is the one
In which John Thomas, a lH-y ear-old
boy, is charged with the murder of his
mother on Monday in the dark country
neighborhood south of this place. The
boy is apparently of sound mind, and
when seen acknowledged the murder
and gave as his reason that she got the
gun and gave it to him and compelled
him to shoot her, under the throat that
he would Bhout him if he did not do as
she told him. Medical experts believe
the boy sano and that bis story is cor
rect Ke does not seem to recognize the
enormity of his offense. He has had his
trial and was remanded to jail to await
the action of the grand jury.
Two IMnnt to Cuniililer,
Cedar Rapids, la., Dec. HO. The
meeting of representatives of various
railway organizations was resumed in
the city. The subject of federation was
fully discussed and a ttlatoiueut was
given out saying that a committee con
sisting of one representative from each
organization had been Instructed to
draft a plan to submit to theennvention.
If approved by that body it will be sub
mitted to each organization separately.
Two plans are under consideration, gen
eral and system federation. The former
would be binding on all the members,
the hitler only on those employed on
each system,
Mn.ked Itobbnr. Work.
Huntinutun, W. Va., Deo. 80.
Word has reached here of an outrage
that occurred at Sheridan, about twenty
five miles south, Monday night. A
masked man went into the sleeping
room of Oeorge W. Deerfiuld about
midnight, placed a revolver at his head
and compelled him to give up over $100
in cash. Deerfleld had been lick some
time and was incapable of making any
resistance. He gave an alarm but before
his wif reached the room the robber
natched the money, threw the pocket'
book down and made his escape, Mr,
Doerfleld is postmaster, but the postolHce
money was in another room ana was not
taken.
HliElihty-Thlrrt Birthday.
LoNDotf.Dec. 0. CJueen Victoria was
among the earliest to congratulate the
Rt. Hon. William E. Gladstone on the
arrival of his eighty-third birthday. Her
telegram was unusually gracious In
tone. Hundreds of other telegrams and
letters have been received, many at Ha
warden and others at Biarritz, where
Mr, and Mrs, Gladstone are, Mr. Glad
atone is said to be enjoying excellent
health and to be greatly refreshed by hit
visit to the continent.
Strangled Hli Wife,
DksMoinrs, la., Doc. 80, Poter Sut
ter, a retired farmer aged f5, murdered
bis wife, Teresa, aged 40, at their board
ing house. He strangled her with a
towel and then brained her with a ham
mer. The couple had boen quarreling
for a long time. Sutter gave himself up
to the police. He Is probably insane.
lilt Ron Dead,
Washington, Doc, 00. Representa
tive Peel of Arkansas, has received a
dispatch announcing the death of hli
son, a promising young lawyer in Ar
kansas. Killed Hie lirother-lo-I.a-.
Poktsmooth, Va., Deo. 80. John
Livesay shot and killed his brother-in-law
Charles Keyes, at Garysburg sta
tion on the Petersburg and Weldon railroad.
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lrtt4twiiin Ihnt how jiil aruon
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Mr. tlnt-' (iMtdnii-n i t Ui rltrti
that w lul ! t a vt y tt k man, b W
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Mr. UUtti wdl pvor rin I a wvll
man, All lliat inlit'l ki!l, miciitiim
and wealth ran il) t prolong hi days
an1 MtiMMinnulr nwil.
At iiitdiKuM Mr. Itlaino wm mating
niiiitly and tb Unnt wan tunic) ait low
tbat It hardly liilinnltballfl. At
H oVItx k tins iiioriitiig all tho liKbt In
thp hmvm wrn rxlingniilio1 and It wan
TiitMit that the family bad tvtiml to
rrt.
A llety r'allnr.
Nkw Yokk, Dec, 80. The failure of
Wayland Trask A Co. baa bn an
nouncisl at the New York Htock Ex
change. Th firm nmsistodof Wayland
Trak, TIhhmIoto Baldwin and A. N.
Rankin. This is the firm which wan
tMiken of its Wing in troulde vectorday.
1 he aiiKixMiftinn of the linn is due to the
fact that ono of the partners, Mr. Theo
dore Baldwin, has Ixxm jnculating on
his own account and with tho firms'
money. He lost in this way about
$150,000. Nothing was known of his
oiwrations until Monday or Tuesday,
when some of tho bunks Hent to Trask &
Co. for additional margins on their
loans. This led to an investigation, and
it was discovered that the Inxiks were
all wrong and that many fictitous en
tries had been iniulo upon them. Mr.
Trask saw that he could not honorably
continue in business and resolved to
suspend. Baldwin has confessed every
thing and is now at work helping the
expert with his work in straightening
out the books.
A New Venture.
St. Paul, Dec. 80. It has doveloped
in the last forty-oight hours that the
Methodists propose something unique in
daily journalism. At a convention of
the Epwort h League of Northorn Wis
consin, at Hudson, a resolution was
Sassed recommending that the Metho
ist church of America commence the
publication of a daily Christian advocato
at Chicago, tho editoraials to be ad
vanced liberal rolgious thought, with
sensational and objectionable news
eliminated trout the news columns, It
1b estimated that there is 5,000,000
members of the Methodist church in
America and the promoters of the
scheme say the daily could be started
with 1,000,000 subscribers. The lnliu.
ence of the paper, it is claimed, will be
far-reaching. The Epworth Leagues
throughout the country, it is under
stood, wiill pass similar resolutions
and the now venture will be launched
in March or April.
Very l'nciillar Antlnna.
BniMiNniiAM, Ala., Dec. HO. A short
man with a full black beard has created
a groat sensotlon in Birmingham by
threo assaults on as many women in the
heart of the city. In tho iirst cose he
met a young woman with her mother
and seizing her began dragging her olf.
Some negroes passing rescued hor. In
the next case ho seized a girl out walk
ing with n young man nnd dragged her
by the collar over a block before she
was rescued, lu tho third case he at
tacked a married woman and dragged
hor into mi olley. In each case he made
for tho nearest alloy with his victim and
in one caw shot a young man who
rushed to the rescue, wounding him in
both logs.
Onioning- Altliett for Meiiator.
JtcitHitY City, N. J., Deo. H0.
Twenty-five Democrats from all sections
of New Jersey, whoaroamongthe recog
nized adherents of Mr. Cleveland, met
at Taylor's hotel this afternoon to dis
cuss tho selection of a United States
senator at the coming session of the leg.
islature. Resolutions wero adopted de
claring the opposition of tho meeting to
the candidacy of Governor Abbott. A
committee was appointed to prepare the
reasons why Governor Ablmtt should
not be elected and present thorn to the
legislature. The mooting took no
action in favor of any candidate.
Mr, ('levelnnd CJnm to Iluffnlo,
NEVtr YottK, Doc. 80. Mrs. Grover
Cleveland has left the city for Buffalo
whore she is to pay a visit to her mother.
She was aonmaitiod by Mrs. Lamont,
baby Ruth and her maid. The party
traveled In a private car which belongs
to President Depow, of the New York
Central. Mr. Dopow hail courteously
placed it at tho disposal of Mrs. Clove
land. The car was hitched to the regu
lar 6 o'clock express. The longth of
Mrs. Cleveland's stay at tho home of her
mother is uncertain. Mrs. Lamont,
however, will remain only a few days.
Nliot III FHtlier.
Novi, Mich., Dec. 80. Sumner Bath
rick, a farmer aged 60 years, living near
hero, was shot by his son, Gay, at (J
o'clock last evening. The boy hail gone
out hunting in the afternoon against his
father's wishes, and when ho returned
thoy had some words, which ended in
the son shooting his father three times
with a rifle. The wounded man can
live but a few hours. The murderer
gave himself up.
New Alhletlo Club.
New Yokk, Deo, 80. Arthur T.
Lumley, editor of the Illustrated News,
is responsible for tho information that
an athletic club will soon be organized
in this city with a capital of fH.OOO.OOO
for the purpose of promoting athletics
and especially boxing. Purses will be
ollered for contests between the best
men in their class. A
Another Kinlierrlpr.
Santa Fk, N. M Dec. 80. Robert L.
Farr, late a private in the Tomh United
States infantry, recently travelling
agent for the Mutual Life Insurance !
company has Hod to Mexico leaving
numerous unpaid bills and getting away I
with $00 due the agency of Wnnsch '
man & Co
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fNr't, trii li hi uly wm o w
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fil ially, bid t-r the pur), vt t i
ltwllttii o rill'v Hie iiioiicy 111 Hike! j
and t'lim-k thi fp"it if gld by having
lb, gut-iMiiiiHtit Iwrni, ftN'in (Waiw.Oih;
to IWUM.tM f Uti,K Tb Wall
lrH-t nun w't in fnv, f the brim
and tho prrulativ iiilingiit were in
high foal her, Tlw pnnident 's co ojwn a
lion had Imimi muii1,1 on m sure, bol
thin ci,iilidi"m' wm suddenly discovered
to I di'lnsive.
The piiwident not only rj'fuwd to ap
prove tho deal, but b wont further ami
oxjir,wd himself with nuusiial font
and diH'bnd tlmt ho could him, no excus
for issuing IhhuIs, and, what was moro.
ho did not propone any should bo lastied
while he won president. According U
Wall ntn'ot ri'isirts, Sicrctary Foalor,
lK'fon ho suddenly left town to go west,
in credited with having rooeivod a dis
patch from Washington concned in
pretty ft ill language, and running sub
stantially as follows:
1 want no new bonds issued under in;
administration. Take no sii-ps. Nonolli
illg. liKS.IAMIN llAUUISON.
The Times says that Mr. Foster met
the Wall street men at a club houso on
Fifth avenue and a prolonged conference
was held. Some of the notable men in
tho street are said to have boen present
and an agreement was formed on th
financial policy of the government. The
action ot President Harrison upset their
plans entirely and there is now no pros
pect of an issuo of bonds to stop the
stringency in the money markot.
(Jrund Army of the Kepuhllo News,
Milwackkk, Wis., Deo. HO. Com
mandor-in-Chief of the Grand Army ol
tho Republic A. G. Weissart has issued
gonoral order No. 4. He announces the
formation of a national association of ex
army and ex-navy chaplains, of which
T. II. Haggort is president, lie also
calls attention to violations of the nils
prohibiting tho naming of posts after
living persons. Regarding the decora
tion of graves of Union soldiers within
the southern states, it is announced that
Quartermaster Gonoral John Taylor of
Philadelphia will receive contributions
for a fund for the purchase of supplies
for the decoration of such graves, the
local posts in most casos being unable to
provide the required means. . ,
A World' Shooting Tourney.
Chicago, Doc, 80. At a meeting of
the Sportmons' association of Illinois
plans were adopted for a groat World's
Fair trap shooting tournament. Among
the sportsmen presout from outside the
state wore C. W. Budd of Dos Moines,
la., the noted wing shot; Richard Mor
rill of Milwaukee, and Mr, Tucker of
Moridon, Conn. The discussion re
sulted in the determination to hold the
tournament for at least one mouth dur
ing the exposition. In order to draw
crack shots from all portions of the
country, and possibly from Europe, it
was decided that largo money prizes
will le distributed for this purpose. A
capital stock of $H0,(H)0 in shares of $1
each is to be raised.
The t'onimlaiilomira In Havana.
Havana, Deo. M. Shortly after land
ing here tho members of the committee
appointed by tho United Statos congress
to examine into the Cuban quarantine
methods and other subjects of similar
character, visited the governor general.
They were hospitably received and
were promised government assistance In
their investigations. Mr. Ramon O.
Williams, the American consul general
here, has petitioned the governor gen-
erai to appoint a committee or phy
sicians to coufer with the committee
with regard to the chief contagious dis
eases that prevail hero. The governor
general 1mm appointed;; such committee
and it is expected that the first confer
ence will be held today.
A Toledo Failure.
Toledo. O., Doc. 80. -The failure is
announced of D. N. Trowbridge, a man
ufacturer and dealer in barrel staves,
headings, hoops, etc. He has mills in a
dozen northeastern Ohio towns and did
a big buslnes. The total liabilities are
placed at !)0,000 and the assets at about
150.000. Mr. Trowbridge endorsed sev
eral notes amounting to $10,000, which
are held by Findlay. bunks. These notes
are now duo together with othor obliga
tions and Mr. Trowbridge has given se
curity to several of his creditors while
a number remain unsecured.
Ir. Ilrlgg Again.
New Yokk, Deo. 80. -The New York
presbytery met in socretsession and con
tinued tho discussion of the charges
against Dr. Briggs. At 5 o'clock the ses
sion was concluded. Moderator Bliss
aid that the voting had not been readied
and that the discussion might extend
over Friday. He thought it possible no
conclusion would bo reached before Sat
urday. All the members are pledged to
secrecy and nothing can be learned.
One minister announced that he would
move that a synopsis of the proceeding
be given the press.
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Itnuem-ana on the Coant.
Rodondo, Cal., Dec. 80. General W.
S. Rosocrans, register of the treasury,
hoa arrived here from Chicago. The
trip was uneventful. The general stood
tho journey romarkably well and is
looking strong. Rodondo will be the
f:eneral's home until his return to Welli
ngton. A llollur Ksplocli' with Fatal KflTneti.
MONTlloMKKY, Ala., Doc. 80. A
spocial from Jakoii, Ga., says the boilei
of the saw mill of Duke & Blurus ex
ploded, killing three negroes, Jaunt
Wilbauks, Gutl'in Phillips and Joesoph
Smith. No damage was done to the
mill.
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ptMtl tm-hl paid toOl In 111 dully a-
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an atuiou piil-lic, in tho band bill
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Fat hor IJ)n I an rli,Uonl ami ul
ontod uralor. Faihoi Kj an In
vito all nnl'jtthiilio ps,lally l,
ln ar llii loHuio."
The loeiuiti came nil' lal il(jhl, and
it w llio most coniplolo, all around
fitiluro lhal ovor viailod St, Joseph. Il
was billed to commence at h Vclock,
ami promptly at that hur a (L;utiUo
of A. P. A. men took soal in llm l ur
iters' big hall to sen tho show and In
cidentally to lake nolo of any particu
larly InlereMing remarks the Rood
f;it her might make,
Tho alTiiir had boon well advertised,
tho wepther was auspicious, men who
had denounced Komanism only a short
time before had had crowded houses,
Turner hull is a favorite resort, so it
was naturally expected that a large
crowd would turn out to In nr a real,
live priest explain tho vices of the con
fessional into virtues and extol what he
would call its "mural excellence."
Hut, lo! By actual count thero was
but sixty-nlno people in tho hall! The
minutes (lew by but tho people didn't
como. Finally Father Hyan appeared,
and was introduced at 8:30 o'clock by
a well-known brewer, whoso noso is al
most as largo us ono of his beer kegs
and as red as the tall of Midi's oomet.
The priest and brewer had doubtless
been wailing for the people to como
with tholr good American quarters,
but they were doomed to disappoint
ment. Father Ryan began his address to tho
four A. P, A. men, sixty-nine Roman
ists and a thousand and twenty-seven
empty seats, by saying that tlilrty-six
hours previous ho had received a doc
ument that had caused him to materi
ally modify his intention of speaking
on the "iloralily of tho Confessional."
After considerable Incoherent talk, tho
A. P. A. men and tho empty seats dis
cerned that ho was talking about Rev.
Dr. Brumbaugh's "Seven Sermons on
Romanism," delivered in this city last
fall, They also discerned the outlines
of thirty-two counties of a certain for
eign country and concluded that ho
was Imported goods In a two-fold sense.
First, that ho hud bout) Imported from
oppressed Ireland to toll liberty-loving
Americans what Rome wants them to
do, and, second, that he had been im
ported from Kansas City to abuse and
calumniate Dr. Brumbaugh
The latter ho proceeded (o do In tho
most approved Irish stylo, Ho quoted
several passages from tho Doctor's
book, and waded Into tho task before
him In a manner that fairly made the
empty seats smile. Ho domed the au
thenticity of ono or two of Mr, Brum
baugh's quotations, questioned thn cor
rectness of tho translation of one, and
savagely announced that tho rest of
thn Doctor's statements and quotations
wero lies! Ho also volunteered tho In
formation (hat tho Dr. Brumbaugh's
arguments would bo listened to in no
place outsldo of a mad hou-ie and that
no ono but a mad man would miike
such statements.
Father Ryan dovotod tho principal
part of his address to the question of
tho confessional, as outlined In "Seven
Sermons on Romanism." He asserted
that because the confessional could
not bo traced to human origin, it must
bo of divine origin! I To admitted al
most every charge brought against it,
but Instead of denying tho truthfulness
of tho charges, undertook to explain
why and how such enormities are bless
ings. Ho admitted that priests ask
women tho questions alleged, and that
a priest may give absolution to a wom
an with whom he has sustained crim
inal relations, if no other priest can bo
secured, and Indignantly exclaimed,
"Whero's tho harm In it V
lie spoke of tho purity and holiness
of Roman Catholics, refcrrod to the
people who attended anti-Roman lec
tures and sermons as "dupes," and de
clared they attended such meetings be
cause they liked to revel in the lilthi
ncss they were always sure to hear.
During his entire address Father
Ryan made but one assertion his lec
ture was made up entirely of assertions
and quotations from "Seven Sermons"
thi.t deserves particular attention.
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Riderrlng to the agitation that has been
going on, he said: "It has been hurled
from pulpit and platform, 'if thoso
thing are not true, why don't tho
priests deny thum?' Tho priests say,
'what good would It do? They don't
hurt our Catholic people, and, its for
tho others, they likosiich things. Bill,'
continued tho speaker, "this thing has
gone a little too far, and if it continues,
I fear It will bo necessary to hold many
such meetings as this one."
If this Is not serving notice on Amer
icans that if they dare oppose Roman
Ism, they will have to fight nnd take
tho coiiHeipiencet, what Is It?
Although an Irishman, Father Hyan
lacks an Irishman's wit, and as for his
"eloquence," It failed to put In an ap
pearance. It must bo admitted, how
ever, that ho has considerable talent
talent to abuse and vlllify that Is un
surpassed. Taken as a whole tho ''lecture" was
simply one of Rome's impotent howls
when slie sees sho is being beaten,
and wo hope alio will send more such
"lecturers" to St. Joseph. Mko,
Sheriff's Sale.
Tinier null by vlrtun of an Kxerutlim
IhhuciI by frank 10. MuuI'cm, clerk of
Min illnt rli'l. court of HimikImh county, Ne
liriiKkn, upon a JikIkiiiciiI nf the ciiunty
1'iiiot of Hiilil inty ii'iiilci-i'il mi Hie I'illi iliiy
of November, Hrl, In favor nf II. ,1, llermiiiin
Hint hkiiIiiM I'. I'n ami J aini'H I'nx -ii IraiiM
erliil of wlilcli luilKiiii'til wiih, mi I lit, I4tli (liiy
nf Peeemlier. HWi, duly llleil mill docketed In
thn IMNtrlcl eonrl within n ml for uiil ciiunty,
I linve levied llliill I he followlliK (leM-ilhed
renl exlule ii h 1 lit, iroierly nf thn mild .lumen
l''n, to-wlt I A (riict of Imiil Inlhucllyof
Oiniihii, lloiiKliiHCoiinl y, NehritNkii. ilem rllied
ii h fnllnWN: "licit I n u I iik lit the Nnrlh-eitNt,
corner of the Nnith-ciiHt, iiuiirter of thn
Noilli-eiiHl iiiiirier of hccI inn four ill, In
'I'nwtiHhll) HfleeiMlM, north of Kiuiue thirteen
ll.li. KiimI, unil nil) nl im thenec mmtli thirty
four (Mi rod, Ickm wven mid nne-lialf iv,)
llnki, Ui III" .Norlh-eUHl . corner of Ihe live oil
licrc liucl. conveyi'd hy .lolin I Hedlck mill
Wife lo Andrew J. l'oiilelon hv (leeil ilulcd
November 11, Isstl, thence West forty UOi rnilx,
Ihencn North thirty-four CMi rodx, Icmh kcvcii
Hlid one-hiilf I?',) llllkp,. null thence IminI for
ty I4H) rodi, to tilitcn of ImkIiiiiIiik, coniiilnliiij
elKlit nnd 4;i-Km itcri'N ninr,' or Ichh; nnd I will
on the :iIm liny ot.lmiiinry, Iwa lit III o'clm-k
It. in. of wild diiy, Ht thn KANT front door of
the county court limine. In theclly of (luiiihii,
lionxhiN county. Ncbriisku, Keif said prop
erly lit pilhllc iiuellou, to tin, blithest
bidder for ciihIi, In xulli-fy mild cxeciillon,
tin, atnoiinl due I hereon liefnit three hundred
nine and ill-lim dollurx. iMm nil luiknieiit.il ve
nnd H.VHie dolliirH i.VIlfu cohIh of mii 1 1 , with In
tercut on hot h of wild ii inoiintM f nun Novem
ber n!lh, I"!'-, mill H No the further sum nf
two and 4.VHm it'i.4."ii didbiri, Ihe cohIm of In
rri'iine on niiIiI linlunicnl, and the iiecrultiK
con in on nuIiI cxecutloii.
(luialia, NebriiKkn, liecember '.'7, IW'2.
liKOKIilO A. HKNNK.TT,
Hherlff of lioiurbiH l oiinty, Nebraska.
Haiinder Miicfarland, attorneys. Vi-W-H
Sheritri Sale.
Hy virtue of an order of wile iHXiieil out. of
the dlBti let court of Houuliw county, Nh
hraxka, hikI to me directed, I will on the :ilHt
diiyof January. A. H. tH.i:i. nt in o'clock a.
in. of mild diiy.'tit the KAST front diMir of the
county court Iioiihc. In Ihe city of Omnlia,
HouiibiN rounly. NebniHka, sell at public
auction the procrty (lev rl bed In mild order
of mile, hh follows, to-wll :
I,ot twenty ijei In block twelve (121 Kountze
and Kutli's addition to the city of tlinnhii. In
DoiikIiis county, stale of Nebraska, hald
property In be sold sublect to a inortKiiiie for
f l.riKi.lin In favor of Lombard Investment
company, and to satisfy A iikIo-American
band Mortifiul" Hiul Auem-y compmiv, limit
ed, t he sum of one hundred tilnety-eliiht and
Sl-lim dollars 'IW.S i JuiUment with Interest
thereon at rale often dm percent sr annum
from I'ebruitry tub, is'.ii; and forty-seven
and tW-IK' dollars iWMVsi costs with Interest
I hereon from the Uth day of I'ebruiiry, A. I.
INWJ, together with accruing cosl accord
Inn lo a judgment rendered by thn IHstrlct
court of said INiiikIiih county, at Its Febru
ary term, A. I. l-ii. In a certain action then
and there pendliuf. wherein Auiilo-Amer-Ican
band MortKiino and Aisency company
whs plaintiff and Max Hies, Mary Kics and
ot hers were defendants.
Ouiahn, Nebraska. MeccmN'r STtli. W!.
liKOKUK A. HKNNKTT.
Sheriff of lioutbiN (.'oiinly, Nebraska.
I). It. Ktllen, attorney. U-Jb-a
niol iihvih"
wi ll; wiMvant T
nthT Mrtlh'IT, 1 V VJ
tin CM DA PICS T, w want
tr.Hii. that t"kin tM
tS
All kinds
Hard Coal,
NOTICE.
Kllxn llaKKiird.defenilant, will take notw-i
t hat on the , lid (lay of Ileceiutier, IHII2, Awh .
W. HiiKKurd, plaintiff herein, tiled his jhiII
Mt in In I In, Dlsl rlct, (lourtof Uoulas Comity.
NebraHka, iiioiliiHt the said defendant, the
obect anil prayer of which la to obtain
dlvnrci, from tin, defendant from th bonds
of matrimony exist ing hct wnon t lm pIMntlff
and defendant, and for such ,iUuNt;vJ$daU!U
eiiully may reiiulre. f
Vnu an, reiiulred to answer said pet i Horn
on or before the lllth day of Januar H!,
KAI.il W. IIA04)AUI.
PlalntllT.
DaUid Ilecniuherll, IHM, ' 1--4k
CHRIST. HAM AN.
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Fink Watch Hki'aimnci a Si-kcialt
fill! South 16 Ktreet,
JOHN RUDD
JEWELER,
Watches, Klainonds, Jewelry, Hllverwoar
and ('locks.
I make a specially In overhiiulltiK and
I'leiinliiK (iirouuKraph Kepenlors and all
prudes of Watches and Clocks.
Jewelry repiilrlnK and uianufiicturlnit.etc.
JOHN RUDD,
30s N. Sixteenth St., OMAHA, NIB.
LANDEN BROS.,
DEAI.ICItS IN
Fine Hats, Caps. Gloves,
and Cants' Furnishing Cooda.
Hulls made to order. Kill! line Kim, flioea.
Prices N low as the lowest.
205 N 16th St.
MAX MEYER & BRU, CO.
Hellauli, dealer. In First Class
Pianos Organs
W carry the largest and best selected Htcck
to he found In the west and sell at Manufact
urers prices for cash or (m s'uiy payments,
Steinway & Sons Vosg & Sods.
f m, Knalic Co, g StcrliEg,
Bctir Bro, Webster.
In addition to which we represent several
other mikes always u be found In our IarK
Htock.
For $2S0.
we sell a ifisnl. reliable, well made l'lano In it
plain neat case. This l'lano has Kood ac
tion, line touch, and smooth, sweet Hinging
finality of loin, and fur suis-rlor to many
which are sold at hlkrli prices by other dealers.
It Is folly warranted by the inanufiu'turer.
and by ourselves for Ave years.
Ho itiHtd a bargain cannot be duplicated
elsewhere.
STORY and CLARK and STERLING
ORGANS.
at l)ed ns-k prices and on easy terms
Second Hand Organs, $10 up.
" Pianos, $25 up.
Instruments rented and rent allowed If pur
chased. Cheap stencilled trash, so often Im
posed upon buyer, we do not handle or re
comend. A (final standard makeSiH'ond Hand
Instrument Is better than much of the cheap,
trash sold.
Your patronage solicited and highly ap
elated.
Call and see us, or write for catalogues
prices.
Max Meyer Bro. Co.,
16th & Farnam St, - Omaha, Neb.
JESSE WHITE, Mgr. Piano Dept.
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