B II Kit tH mi UH'MKY. Ni l, i ,. I mil Kllln,,,, CHRIST, HAM AN. . ... THE AMERICAN. I .. 1 I ... I. . I: 'I ' t, V K . ! I' ., j tl t W U t - t.-ti-Vr " ' l ! ' I iH JiUlol) t i V . '. ' . . i 1 I IM.t.. t II H Wt ,1 WiH 1 ' A ! . il.jf It-is, I 1. ,1 1lir ! II. t'n-iHt i s,.nt i-.si )w4 dink ivl irln Tltetl, in tin nam f .!! .nir Im-is tW .'i i Win H the rl-H lit tln'osuM K tu.-liU T ti,''f w rlr In ( iii, uM ilif nild t ilv, O" tv Ittioia! torv ts I t'jT 111 ImM ') "f It tti.li'tl l Mli lliftl in1 n-ij lii it tiveiiry l l iinn i In' iii. mil trnj! i hit ii-.l in iU ! of i hi' ftv ltitltutltn f AnirrU'av We ln mir l..l, lov our iiMiitiij, Ur the IIiMi', It U mr iitfM fii'iit In ten, liitii'v IwM pIM lo hi Rtt, lie, I l' worni'it - 1 do tint tlx mi tlin Human l.nr.i'l - ilnuclili'r ml up iii ) fur without wuiiii n ilirrw wmiiil Iihvh l-n no tvvt-lmlon. Now, ttml ooiitilry of t'hlll l follow- tlljf Olir CtHtrse, hlls'tllc 111 kll'p till' rli"U out of tli iiulilli' whooln, MrHtln tlii'in iMiiiroly, imiiIohvoHuh to niHko Clitii tho n ivm-ntntlve nation of South AnirrioH, wlili it freo country, totally iiiiiiri-it-ritiili'ii -ami yet a nuiu tint two yi'iiri an Aniortonn citizen in sent to represent these American peo ple In this republic. Shuitn, ii)wnin. Agnin, it In only two yearn sinco I traveled through the republic of Mex ico, and wo have another of that num..' sort wnt to that country, I wish wo had In our country the sains rule as they havfl there. I have traveled safely and alone whore mr.rdi-rs iihoiI to be committed, and where the crosses are not onu hundred yards apart to indicate the spot where they occurred. Thank be to l'rcHident Din, himself a Mason, there Is not one convent in Mexico to day. I cannot iy how (front is the re form that hah taken place there. Where people wore compelled to live In concubinajfo because unable to pay the exorbitant fi-es lor marriage actfd by the pi'lents, now there is food order, for the Mexican government married up all theme people, made their children legitimate, and fixed a fine upon the prient who dares marry a person before the government doeB. That 1h tlx? condition there. When Grover Cleveland was made president ho choose a Itoman Catholic for one of his cabinet, Garland, and for assistant attorney-general, the Infamous Zach Montgomery, who has Issued the most villainous pamphlet against the public schools, Neither of tho great political parties have the manliness or courage -to follow their convictions. Their pledges are worse than sand, and there Is but this to do: you have got to rise to your feet and go to work. I be lieve In praying, In trusting In the Holy Ghost, and all that; but I believe in tho holy spirit of American liberty which inspired our fathers to use pow der and ball In defence of human free dom, You have but just entered upon this work. Your commlttoe of one hundred, thanks bo to God, I consider them more noble than those of the Ro man legions commanded by the cen turions. Our country everywhere Is tapped and mined. It requires tho ut most vigilance and watchfulness to fol low the enemy. They are of the ser pent raise they will burrow In the sand or strike you from above. Again, too, as I said In tho early part of my address, how do you go to work? I'eople wonder how It is. In tho first place their system is this, emigration. How is that emigration conducted? It must bo a forced one. Not that they ever expect to five Ireland from Great Britain, but If they can pull Jonny Hull's tail and make him mad, he will come down with his paw, crowd them out and force tho emigration hero. They never expect to free Ireland from the British crown. And let me tell you this, Ireland will never bo free so long as she is led by a pope. Here comes tho emigrant. The flrsj thing for him to do is to renounce allegiance to the Queen of Great Britain, to whom ho never had any, He Is tlio suhject of tho pope, Where they follow the law they take out the first paper. Now, the man must bo employed. The priests own the people precisely us the slaveholder owned the negroes. lUs must bo employed. The municipalities of tho country are tho places where this employment Is to Iki foundand he goes to work digging up paving stones or putting them back again, or in some other work at the city's ex pense, but ho is employed. They watch him very close. lie Is the one who earns tho bread which the priests eat. Tho next thing ho must do, if he Is an able-bodied man, Is to learn military tactics. If tho national guard of tho country is open to him, they will make uso of the mllltlu, for It saves the expense of an armory and equipments, etc. Where they do not havo It, then independent companies are formed. Every metro politan bishop must look to this, and he must be attended with military power; and everywhere where there Is a building to be consecrated or a corner stone laid there the military must ap pear, and the American flag bo dis graced by flying along with that damn able contemptible rag. Following the rules, a company Is formed. This is I t, n't I t, I I li tl .i"" ! I.H W llll I ' l V l to f (I'lilll lt,, f fc'. to i ' No ty Initial .i!t HiKlv ft'-r ll jf him wmii'ii,-. Yi Uko It,. ,: i.V ,.l t" ; I ! I ".I , .1 . I' '! !' Il l! Ii (HO It- li 'ill o "I Tin t '' inii' i.usr ii"in ii llWi, li itr ("it'iu -lino! hrrv iliiy emu "itn-j n in fm Ho d, 1i h Iioii of Hi f,n 1 1 tiiio nt," ini ll.i y lnii'il U-1. r Itmii t;i-" l.o)ii r Il i I. aril In mttki' it w lfiiliiull dm to ti '. Il.it III thowi OlrtMel ol,vh iiii grvmtiy imii oorn u. In wliii Ii the whole country W InloroMe.l, H U liiii-K-ft' Ihat o hould liitnu l iimr i li iUt ii n Tnk" i Ull-lll lip lO til" o'Jlto ilOII". h, IVHI-H I how graiiii old fln which have t en carried m litxl I lo Ihuin of ulint hu,I liattU-; luke tlietu theic mid tench Ihi ni the It'twin of patriotiMti and devoilon to lo their country. lt it not In a mem form or cipher, mt let them under s'nnJ. Tench thctti when the lime conies, though their father) lie dead and buried, every flag shall leap to the front, borne by true Anierlean-lilooded children. This nation has been burled in sorrow, blood and tears. We have had enough of it. We want no more war, we want no more revolution, we want no anarchists, we want no social ists, and we want no Jesuits. When I was in Washington the other day, I had the pleu.-uic of blinking hands with the president, and I am glad that I had tho first shake, because he, is today shaking hands with the. Jvomun Catho lic organization thero for the opening of the university. The time is come when the American people by their representatives in legislature should make their laws so taut and firm amending your constitutions whero It may be necessary, that, not one single cent shall ever bo appropriated for any sectarian purposes whatever The other day I went down to the place I used to road about when a boy, and where I used to see it then, and I saw whero the pooplo of Boston in JT75 dumped the tea into the harbor, be cause they would not pay the tax ol only three cents a pound. For that three cents a pound tho colonies leaped to their freedom. There is a higher priced thing the preservation of American liberty. American common schools and American unity. The blood of your countrymen ucinauds it, It demands your faithful service, your devotion. It demands your ail,, for a man without a country is a man with out a God and without a home. There upon our I'aoilic coast, stretching from Lower California clear to I'oint Barrow, in Alaska, wo have a coast which we are determined, If God gives us strength, shall be preserved and main tained thoroughly and completely American. We do not believe in sur rendering our rights to a foreign popi latlon inimical to our institutions. We say to Itoman Catholics, if you want to enjoy tho blessings of religion, confess your sins to God alone, without money and without price. It was that kind of religion not dominated by a foreign spiritual despot and temporal ruler, that was guaranteed In th constitu tion. That declaration of independence meant tho releasing of spiritual as well as physical bondage, and when this country wan consecrated it was conse crated to liberty, and Almighty God, to Intelligence, to education and to the subiimest patriotism that could dwell in tho bosom of man. Wo are now sixty millions of people When I look at California, when think of the vcteruns of the Mexican war, of which I am one, when we con quered and by purchase and victory acquired a territory so large, I thank God that out of that acquisition the stars of new states have flown to our flair, and that wo have redeemed that territory from its solitude and savago life to become the equal of tho. e which first formed tho American union. The good work is going on and on, and the very best bone and sinew of the Ameri can pooplo Is developing the country and building up civilization and our school houses are the peers of anything you havo in New F.nglaud. For every soldier in that wn' there has been taken out gold enough to allow one hundred and fifty pounds of virgin gold to make a statute of ouch soldier, and a pedestal of silver of five hundred pounds in weight; and that same land, the prom ised land of our country, will aid you here, you being faithful to your trust, to achieve the glorious victories of liberty and Protestantism over the enemies of freedom and of this great republic. We are carrying forward the good work. We are doing it, perhaps, in a different manner from you, but never theless, wo are moving upon a grand lino. When tho Jesuits plot, we have got their plan of battle, and wo will counterplot; when they undermine, we will countermine, VVe know their whole movement. I have the entire work of the Jesuits themselves, the very ceremonies of initiation, their terrible oaths they have taken, and there Is no Jesuit that he ever b 'en trusted with any pofer who lias not I. 4 1 ,- t I , ii. t,. I , I I I.' X I i ,t I,,, I ,1 If Hi I,. ,,1. Ii 1,1 nil 111 I , .oi ' II I , M I "ti ' K ' (li tt 1.1 I 11 , , t,, It, lo Hli'l . 1 1 . , iiiiii, I ; !(,,." t.l.,1 llml i Hi! Ii'' M' In "hiii I'mi'i o. ' l i I'rott t-UtiW . iv k'.I I l t. ,e, Ii, Hi IV tttnlt at', k !! H'',!! f Hl; of '"11 ! H-iloii, llii ! d lo It-Mimn i I 'mIIio! h' 1wiii, Mini tiol h oi lil ot iiioo. li.it lie ii-lili H'litiii lo niipo1l wny ill It i liiilvhe. Koine Jm id lln irmoll tfni,'! , mid lb' II cut liawo, mid how tin ) li-(;ot lbe.M'mid Mellnxllnl mention lion mid other inniiig nlotig mm mv hcti, but In iiiit. ii til wit), And llieii chiiii'ho a iv m kei coiitiinioimly, mill there I one nhout that will go ii from the gohleii enld ivic.li. ialin;. over the Koikli'ii mid Kiirrn. Hint will roll away tn-yond Plytimiilh im'k. We Mretoh out our hntul mid Ink yours. We weleiiiiio your mervleo and aid In this common contest and wo trust in God, believing that we shall nueceed, that (lie principles of n true American guvetiimeiit will triumph, We weloiiie the fight and say, "I jiy on, McDulT, and damned 1hi he who llrst cries, "Hold, enough:" You may perceive, my brethren, that 1 used to Ihmi good Sabbath school scholar when a boy in Boston, I com mitted a good portion of the Bible to heart and rciucmlicr most of it now, but I carry out my work In my own way. There is no danger of our falling from grace. We are true to tlio Scrip tures. Wo do not lielicvo that they should bo driven from the public schools and placed in t he state prison. We require our presidents, judges, legislators and governors to be sworn upon the Bible. Then, in tho name of God, why drive it out of tho public schools? Wo go into court and give evidence, and solemnly swear by what? By what we havo been taught there, and anyone who holds up his hand and makes a cross with his thumb and fore finger, and takes his oath in that man ner, God help his truth. In looking over tho future near at hand, I believe that we have a most dangerous man (I say it openly) in the United States cabinet. He has proved himself such in tho service of Rome. That man is our present minister of state. I fear no contradiction. And this man was the cousin of Mrs, General Sherman. The family blood wiih poisoned when William Tecurnseh married tho daughter of old General Tom lOwlng. And I remember too, when wo come to look at it, that the volunteer counsel at the trial of Abra ham Lincoln, to defend Michael O' Laughlin, who was selected to kill General Grant, was his son, General Tom Kwlng, jr, It Is generally be lieved, though they were more adroit In covering up their tracks, (but wo are satisfied in our own minds) that the instrument and tool used wasGuitead, and that James A. Garfield met his death by tho same power. It may seem hard and strange to you to speak these things and atrip the whole thing open, but let us look at this diseased serpent of corruption let us clean our country of It, Iet us clean our government, And from the constable to tho president, seo that thero aro no advisers that owe allegi ance to Rome, 1 find that I am getting hoarse, but I will say In conclusion, as Abraham Lincoln said In 18,15, "As long as God gives mo a brain to think, or a heart to feel, or a hand to execute my will," as I havo repeatedly said, and over the heart of tho deud Lincoln I havo sworn it, I will with God's help fight this thing through to the end. The above address was heartily ap plauded at almost every sentence. No Rival Yet. Woild famous Kli Perkins siijs; After icople have gone over all the routes to California once, (hey settle down to the old U. P. Thin rond will always bo the great transcontinental line. It has the best track, the best equipment, the best eating houses, and it leaches the traveler more history arid geography than any other line. It shows you historic Salt Luke and the onnons, takes you through the great Lnramie plains, the Humboldt Basin and the Grand Canyon, over tho very stage route that Horace Greeley and Arlemus Ward rode. Once on the Union Pacific it goes everywhere. It runs to Portland and Pueblo, Helena and the Yoacmite, Taconm and Seattle, Los Angeles and San Diego, and Is the only route into San Francisco. It has no real rivals yet." Send for our California Sights and Scenes. E. L. L iniflx, (. P. & T. A., or II. Deuel, City Ticket Agent Union Pa cific System, 1302 Farnam St., Omaha ADVEHTISKMENTS inserted In THE American are sure to bring a profitable return to the advertiser. Americans, watch the columns of this paper ! t I p i Yrt u i tHi;i i !, f Of io 1, , l.iilr lil,, ..iv,wii lW I' " Hi II ! I ll. ttltg trt tt ft f, I I' . I t I l Il I I j In I fc , Un , I . tv If J i ' lb-own i i iihl Iit ' I 1,e , lii l ,i j I III u i.-ii I liftli' t tt tout , imIi III j (ilvlil ,.i i t. if tow f imH fi. lli'Ht of Hp "Kittitl.tw-vl' ll", wli'iHit. oiil ! turn i limit ell, I , Wvil lii'i, tin li Inilllil linle Uili Inote ten! W ill mti hut Miittmit It m a div of w nil ni mnl tvMti tf on mm. 'I he tiitlittit gilftnli'd " ) ,1 I .. .....1 I ...a. . . 'I""" "'""' oi. n-pin vi-iuemin ! hi in niinsi iH'tiiiiii l,ii id n li' ninl gtnttiloil the cnpllnl, mnl Hie il. pllt) kht'iillii o en nil Urn wlii.le u, l lrlil, l to, li. toil lot I lkl,ll,i. Huns were eve'ywhi'H', situ ked up In tin eoit idiiin of hole!, in the hioi'U of liiilitinineii mnl mi tlio slimil leri of men W ho in! iiiui'il in f i in I'vei y sii t ion of the siatf. 1 here wux ii liuhling, not even a street tight. Men fell the re sjHiiisiliilit y of the hour nod no one wii anxious to do anything Unit w,,ul I start tiie buttle. The HepublieiiiK have all tlie li'st of the situation. Tint Populists realize Unit they cannot depend upon Hie militia to attack the hall, and they Hie afraid to do anything with their companies of provisional troops, l iiiiklnv Timillil IVni'iv Lewelliug has sued for peace, or what amounts to tlie same tiling, asked the Republicans, to submit a comproiui'-e proposition. A proposition which is ex tremely favorable lo Republicans has been submitted to the governor and he has taken time to consider it and answer it Until he answers it, things will remain in statu quo. with the Re publican in posses-doll of tlie hall, Tlie iupreme court may act and put an end to the sit uggle. Tim liovfrniir'n I'ropiull Inn. At ;!:!!() the governor sent a proposi tion for peace to the Republican house. It read: "The governor offers, in the interest of pence and harmony, to withdraw Die state militia and not allow the Repub lican house or its employes to lie interfered witli by the Populists, pro vided that all further proceediiiKS that have been commenced by the Repub licans, arising from the arrest of lien C, Rich, be dropped and tiiat tlie Populist members anil employes be not disturbed by the arrest of oliicers or oilier wise, and the sheriff of Khawnee county dis charge his deputies and not interfere, nor try to interfere with the acts of the Populists and state oliicers, including the militia; this agreement to continue in force until the close of the present session of tho legislature," The Republicans will not accept this offer, The house was at first not dis posed to do more than reject the propo sition, but after a debate it was voted to appoint a committee of five to pre pare a counter proposition to the gov ernor. The committee after delilsirnting fifty minutes reported, in substance, as follows: Th ( onntsr TroponlHon. That a counter proposition lie utihmit- ted to the governor as follows: The Republicans having commenced pro ceedings In the supreme court they dis miss hI J proceedings in contempt except the Dunn case; that the sheriff dismiss his deputies; that the governor dismiss tho militia from duty; the Republicans have full and tindisttirlied possession ot the hall of the house of representatives; that the Republicans will not interfere with the Dunsmore house; that this agree ment remain in force until the supreme court decides the test coses. C'onniiltflil thr l.twyrr: At the suggestion of Chamber, of Comanche, tlie proposition for the Re publicans was referred back to the com mittee, to consult with the lawyers as to the situation the Republicans would be left in should the lawyers in charge Of the Dunn case dismiss it, Rosenthal also suggested that it lie stipulated that light ami heat tie not cut off from the hall. The house committee made an amended report late In the day which was adopted, The principal changes is that, tlie chief clerks of the rival houses shall lie arrested for con tempt and their cases be submitted by habeas corpus proceeding to tho su preme court for an immediate decision. This agreement is to lie ratified by tlie signatures of Douglass, Dunsmore ami Liewelliiig. Allowml tlin Dx pit Mm to !'. Three deputy sheriff madean attempt to pass the military guard at the east entrance to tlie capitol square without permission from the governor. The sergeant in authority said he was in doubt alsmt admitting the demit v sheriffs but finally consented. Fif teen minutes later when the three deputies returned from the capitol building tlin sergeant told them they would have to get passe before they could again enter the capitol grounds, They said they would see alxmt it, and went to the (ioiielaiid hotel where the .MM) deputy sheriff were con gregated ami nqiortcd the matter, The deputies all agreed that when they should get ready to go through tlie lines they would not wait for passes from the governor. The .V)0 deputies are organized in squads of twenty-four, witli one man in charge of each squad. Klekliig an IIik l:psn,, The Populists in Shawnee county have l'gun to complain lieeause the sheriff has sworn in so many deputies. Deputy sheriffs are paid 1fJ a day, so Shawnee county will have to pay $l,()oi for the array of depnties on duty one day, The crowds on the street are increasing. The afternoon trains brought in hun dreds of men from all parts of the Kan sas. They all say that tlie excitement is more intense throughout the state than it is in Tojieka, for many misleading tel egrams have lieen sent. Tli Oovrriiiir nml sheriff Agrem. Later it was agreed lxitween Sheriff Wilkersonand Governor Lewelliug that there would lie no attempt to dispossess the Republicans of the hall for the pres ent. The county offices in the court house excepting the sheriff's office are closed. Business is practically sus- No Ai I l I .. .ill o 1 , . .,i i , .1,. i , . t . , ,, , ., ,,, i t ,, 1 1 . ,, . ... i . i ,i ,i t i , ., i ,i i, . . ,. . ,i ii, , 4 , ! , t, ! ., ...,, , . I . I, . I , . , H e i, . 1 1 ', I, I ,, I ,1. O , ,1 , , , ill 4 ,-., H. fct,' . M,, I .1 .1, I I, t, ,1 ,.,! Il.ti .., i, ' . t , -tin, i, ,., ' I I. , .1 Ol 11, I- " 1 I, A l ,,,,, ll I I ilu .1 Itlill I IH LI II , .4 ,, Oil . I , . 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Vim me liet-oliy iintlHi'il Hull If you full In iiiiii iii nl n hi I'niin mi Hie i.'il 1 1 1 1 v nf Nlmi'li, IHU, lit III h i lurk ii, in. nml I'nnli'Kl sitiil lii-l IHon. Hie I'uiirl will ltipnliil .lame lli'iiili'li-ksnn nl- simie nlln-i siiliulile pi-rsnn, IlilliillllslriilnlMlliil plni'lell In It mil lelnelit lit sulil I'slule. Witness in V limiil Itml nlllclltl sen I Hits Usili (lit y of .liiniiury, Is'.ii. lsK.Al.. J. W. K.,l:U. 3-17-4 1'imiilv .Inilite. Notice of Final Settlement. hTATK Of Nl.MIUSKA. I Dnllk'liis Coiiiily. ( NN In Hie eiiijnty eiillll, of IIoiiIiin enmity, NelM'llsk it. In Hie iiuitler of Hie I'stiite of I Mink Knt Jlceh. ilei'i'iiHi'il : Miii-y Hvhi'Iiii, I'l-mik I'. Krn.llci'k.Jiiliii l ni .llcek, ,lnsei)i Kritlli'ek, l.nuls K ru.lli-i'k, ninl nil lit her pi'i'wins Interesleil In salil inliltiT mi, lii-li-l, y lintlllril llml mi t In- '.Mnl liny nf .liiniiury. IS!i:i. Kitrl U, llml on III il a pel i I Ion In soi lit enmity eniii't, puivliiu llml Ills llnitl liillnhilsl nil Ion it, - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1. Illeil herein lie set Hi'il mill iillnwi'il; Hint, prnnfs of ii,rshlis lie liiken ami ilei'iees rentlereil Hiereiin; Hint. Iillowmii-es lie iniiile fnrchllilreii iiniler seven mnl fourteen yem-nnf nui, t'ONjxwl I vi-ly ; Unit a ilet'ree illstrlliiiHiii; mill iissIkiiIiiK t to resliltie nf sulil eslnle he entered; mill Hint, such nllier mnl further milers anil iroi'eeil liiK" iii ii y he Imil In the premises in, nuiy he re(iilieil hy Ihe slut ules In sued cases liiinli' mnl provided, lo Hie end Hint, said eslnte mid nil Ihlnus peiiitlnluK thi-ielo nuiy he llnnlly settled nml dele ruiliii'd, mid Hie sulil iidinln Isl la I or "I In-h ii r if ill , Vim lire herehy nnlllleil tluil, If you fall to iippenr hefore said emirl mi Hut 2:;nd ilny of Miireh, Isii.l, nl, (i u'eliM'k it. m, mid cnntesl, said iietlllun, the court, tuny (mint, Hie prayer of said petition and make such nlher miff further orders, allowances and decrees, as In t his court, may seeiu proper, to I lie end thai nil mailers perlalnifit lo mild estate may he finally Bellied ami dcic nuliicd, mid t he said administrator fllschaiKeil, Witness my hliml and nlllclltl seal Hits Slh day tit January, isfti, ,). W. Kf.l.KK, li-17 i County Judir. Sheriff's Sale, My virtue of an order of sale Issued out of tin. district court of Ixiimlas eounty, Nn brdska, and to me directed, I will, tin Ihe Zlst day of March, A. I., s!, at, Id o'clock it in. fif said day, at the KAHT frontdoor of the county court house, In Hut city of Omaha, liouiilas county, .Nehniska, sell nt, jiuhllc auci.loii the iiroM rty dewrlhed In said order of sale as follows, lo-wli: The north one-hulf (N'Mif lot, three f;n, In hlock llveirn. In Koiml.'s third Ctrdi nddll.lnri to the city of Omaha, as surveyed, platted and Kecfirded In IioukIiih county, stale of Nehniska, sulil properly lo he sold lo satisfy Omnha HavliiKs Hank the sum of one thous and, one hundred, elthi. mid 40-imi dollars 11.1' VD. with Interest, thereon at rate of elKht isi per cent,, pel- mini m from Heptemher liith, ls',, and twenly-ihrfti and 'a-l'ilMlollars ':!;i.li,'llcosts wild InlercHt Ihereon from Ihe IIMh day of Hepiemhi-r, A. I, W.ri, tonclhcr with -accruing costs according to a ludc ment rendered hy tint district court of said lloiittlas county, at Its Seplemher term, A. II. S!, In it certain action then and there (M'tid Ifitf wherein Omahit Savings Hank was plnlnl.lir and John lloltrnaii and llnrharii Iloltman were defendanls, Omiiha, Nehniska, Kehruary l.'ith, W,, OKOHOK A. IlKNNKTT, HherllTof I'ouglas Counly, Nehniska, I rancU W, Weswdls, attorney, l-l;i.5 Notice for Administration of Estate. Hmtk or Nkiuussa, i HoiiKlas iiunly. ( In the county court of llouglas county, Nehniska, In the mailer nf flic ('Mate of James Lewis Iemisey, deceased: llrlduet Oemiisev. Mlclnul W la. Thomas I), llempscy, Alaysliis j jiemimey, n iiiiiimnim i , I'empsi y, raian r, nempM-y, Mlalielii nempsey, Iranchi X. Iiemmu v. and all other persons lntcietcd In alil mat ter are herehv nolllled thai on t lil, llll, tll.V of January, Ismi, J, ranols Aavler liempsey (lied a petition In said counly court iillcioim, among other things, that James f,ewls liemiisey died on Ihe Alii day of January, li:i, leavlnif no last will and lestiimcnl. and pinM'SM'ff of personal estate valued nl ;i:'", no anil that the nliove named eoiisllluO' the IS'lsons Interested In the i-UiU nf said de fused: mil nriiv UK for aflmliilmriiilini Ihereof. Von are herehy nolllled that If you fall lo appear at said court on Ihe slt day of March, s!, at, 10 o'clock a, m., and cnnlent said is'iillon, Ihe court will appoint I rands Aiivier nempsey or some other sullalile person administrator, and proceed lo a set Hemeut of said exlale, W itness my hand and official seal Oils lth flay fif January. I"M. ,1. W. KI.I.KK. 3-1 7-4 County Judii-e, Petition for Administration of Estate, stats ok Nkiumska, f liouiflas County. C" In the counly court of InmikIus county, Nehriiskn. In the mailer of the estate of I rederlck (irleh, deceased : Mary (irleh. SVIIIIam llrleh. Krnms (irleh. Ocnr Orleh. Aimusl (irleh, Alfred (.rich, and nil other persona Intere.ied In said iiuitler am herehy notified that on Hie piih tiny of llecemlM'r. IWi-J, .Mary (Irleh Illeil a s-lltlon In said county court allcu-Inx nmonu oilier thlniis (hat Krederlck (irleh, died on Hut ilh flay of liecemlier, lV. leiivlmr no Inst will and testament, and iiiii i d of real eslnle valued at fMiim, ami that Ihe nliove nmi.ed constliiiH, ihe s'mons Interesied In the estate of Mild deceH ii; and prayliitf for ad mlnlslrallon thereof. Von are herehy notified ( hat If ymi fall lo niiS'iir al said court nil the 21x1 (lay of March. s!i;i, at ll o'chs k a, m. ami mniest said is'lltlori, the court will apHilnt I'eter K. KIsskmt or some other suiiahle is-rson ad ministrator, mid pris'ifd to a settlement of said est ale. Witness my hand and ofllclal seal this .'list day of January, I ski, J, W. KI.I.KU, i-1 -4 County Juiltfe, 'A NTKK - Hy younif in an, poslium as hiKik. keener or general olllce work. Speaks lierman mid Hnhemlan. Hei of references. Address-J. II.. this oftlcce. r A N TK I - rlecond hand set of KlilKht's " Amerlcnn Mechmilcal IMctlonary. Will pay a fair price. Address, Hon South Omahn. 2-1 7-H iCURE SYPHILIS-An,M.,Kr-O-i1,000 Mnln die xpirssd lo all parts. No ctpestiir. WriTiol nm UmitiivCn Omahn Nrh. lis l II ' ( . i' ' i ; l s , 1 I . I I 1 i ,.'( li h fi, I.ANDKN UNOS I I n Fine Hilt, apt, lovtt, 4 runts' tuismSisg l:m, ., o i ..(,.1, ,-ol, , ,iill;,,i lit.. ,,, I t i I I, k tin I . .1 JOI N HUM Ml. M. O. MAUL, , , , . i in n, t, It M.id Umlnrtakrr tint! Kmlulmpp HI Isilisin Mhl, lnt. OMAHA. NEtt. H. HORDLIT & CO., Staple and Fancy ro car lit, ion l vot or, W'c iiivilo our ritiKMH In nill mnl sot us. M. DALEY, MERCHANT -fAILO R Suits M;ttlo to Order. lillillllliteea a H'ne. . a, ,n itlli-liHi-a I'lolh. IliM i leiilieil. dyed nml ti'iiiinli li-il 2107 CumlMK S ., OMAHA. Kr.K JOII2T HALL, JSW6LRY Watcbcs and Patriotic Emblems. 507 NORTH 16TH STREET JOHN RICHARD O'CONNOR, Attorney -at -Law. 100 Wsanlngton St., CIIH'AOO, - - l,l,INOIW, , suits i:iiii-i;ii;i. Hoes it Keneral I, aw and Collection liusl liens. THles enamliiefl. Kstnles malifiKefl Special III li'lil Ion fo liuslness of nii'l-ieil-(lents. HISSEM & TEETER Norlhcait Oor, 10th and Douglas HI,, roii ai.i. kimis UK Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, Corifi'd limn, Glgnri and Tuliaroo, Telephone I7IU. Till" "LADIES PERFECT" SYRINGE. ly mil mnl Kectal SyrliiKt in in world. Is the only Hyrlnun nvnr llivi nled hy which VHIti' mil lneclionsciin 1 ad-mliilhO-n (I without, leak ing and sollluK thn clot hliiK or necessltatlnit the use of a vessel, nml which can also hit used for rectal Injections. HOI'T lit Illicit M'tM. II A Kit KlllliKH HVA.l. PRICE S3. Mall Ot'lsn Bolloldil, TH iloeftFenloMCt 16TH sr., Nsxt to Posfoffict. SlieritTs Sale, Hy virtue of mi order of sale Issued out of the district court, of Hounlas counly, Nn lirsska, mid to me dlrecled, I will on I fif Uih day of March, A, Ii, s!i,i, nt 10 oVhs'k . in. of said day, at, Ihtt KAST front, disirof tlm county court house, In the city of Omaha, lionulas (ounty, Neliraskn, sell nt pulillo nucflon the proM-rty de rlhed In said order of sale, as follows. In-wit: l,ol twenty fWn In hhs'k twelve IS'.',) Koiinlw and Hulh's nddlf Ion to the city of Omaha, In fioup-lu county, stale of Nebraska, Hahl tiroiicrty li he sold stihlect to liiorlitiiilii for MM(i In favor of lomhnril Invest menl. comiiauy, and lo satisfy Atikhi-Amerlcan I, anil Morliny and Airency company, limit ed, the sum of one hundreff iiliiely-efi(ht ami si-HMlollnr 'SIDs.Hli Jiidifment wlih Intresi, I hereon nl rnle of ten fl'ii ts-rccnl s'r an nun, from lehrunry Cllh, Isfrj; nnd forly-st.veii nml W-PK) dollars iM?.flsi cisifs with fnlerest thereon from the hllli day of Kehruary. A. I. ri. toifeiher with nccrulnii costs m'cord IriKtoa Judgment renilered hy llm lilstrlet court, of said fioiixliia counly, al. Its I ehru ary term, A. I, sn2, In n certain f Hon then and there ocfidlnjf, wherein A nulo-American l.and Mortiaire nnd Agency company was plaintiff and Man Hies, Mary Kles anil ot hers were flefendanls, Omaha, .Nehrnska. Kehruary sth, Isti, Or.olKiK A. HK.NNKTT, HIierlfT of lintiKlas ( ounly, Nehriiskn. I. If. Ktllen. nttorney. U-Pi-ll Notlca to Creditors. Htats or N CIOI4NKA. I liouvlns Counly, f ' In the County court, of fiouirlas county, ,i liraska, January iilh, A, II. IsMi. In the matter of the estate of Alenander Ols'rif, deceased-. The Creditors of said estate nml all other is-rsoiis Iniere.ii il In said matter will iak notice that Ihe Creditors of said chile will nis ar liefore thin court on the Kith day of March. KM, on the tfith day of May. slf,, imkI on theth day of July, s'., at In o'chs k A. M., each il ay. for the pui iswe of presentlnK Hielr claims for enamlnalloii, Hd)ustmenl, and allowance, SU inonlhs are allowed for I he creditors In present their claims and one year for the admlnlsfrmrlii to settle ahl estate, from the and day of January. n:r.. This mil lei, will he puhlutied In Tils Amkiii- AS for four weeks successively, prior to thn y.'fh day of Marcli, A II claims nut. Hied on or hefore Ihe Znii day of July, s.l, will lie forever harred from consideration la tho final settlement of said estate. Witness my hand mid ofllclal seal this 1,1th flay o January, ls'.ci. Isr.Ai,.! , w. r.l.l.K.H, 2- HI i 4 County JtiflKfi Notice to Creditors, e-rvrr. or Niihka, i liounlas County. ( In Ihe county court nf I Inn til as rsiiinty, Nehrnskn. I eliruary Ith, IS'a. In (he mailer of the estate of James Hul 1 1 v m i : The creditors of said estate nnd nil other persons Interested In said matter will take nolli-e that the creditors of said estate will iitis'ar ts-fore this court on the inn It day of March ls(i;, nn (he r.ith day of May, si and on the 4fh flay of AtiKUst, s!i,i. ut I'l o'chs-k n. ni. each day, for Hut purmise of presentlnK their claims for enamliiatlon. aillusiment ami nllnwnm-e. His ninnlhs arn allowed f,,r ihe creditors to present their claims, and one year for Ihe administrator to settle said estate, from the till (lay of Kehruary, imt. This nntlcn will he published In Thr Amkhm-ak for fuur weekssuc-esslvely prior to the 2ntli day of March, PHM. All cluluisnol filed on or hefore the titt day of August, Isir.l, will lie forever hnrrad from con alilerntlon In the Hnal sctllcment of sulil estate. Wltnesa my hand nnd ofllclnl aenl this 4th day of Kt'hrtmry. ism. J, W, KI.I.KK, Issau t il t ' County JudKo