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About The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1893)
THE AMERICAN. - ... .. . , .. I . i ., ... . . . ... . : t . .J it. . . 1 . r ,- t . ' I j f ') t ! i .r-, i I KIM I, t . '! t it i ,-,v.,i . .t . , i. ., , ' . .,, w.iMsti il. !,.( Oi". . i , iM.it I, l Ktt o 1 , A '. , . , ' I 4 I" , t I. tl t.lH , ' ,.-. J 1 i K,1 ' ! t -. fn ,'. ?i, r- 1 Iw j i II e, A "! t, . rtn t I !j j, mi V't(Uttt' il Ji'ii H- "i M r- a tint) ' ' n-1 ".. 1 'V )., ,. ; . M ),., , r, ('"-! met iv .. j . i. t' k ' t ! ? . fl ie ! VvttiiM til (ei t titit 111- (! tM?n i wtMh,, It-., t i : i H IW Vi ft, I v ')'. . .(,' t u t It t,l . u ,! wtiitxiitl i 1 1 hi J t I IniM -f ?- ,i. ,! (. . I... - i 1st I itt 1 I..- U vn ; 1 ,t xuii ',! (Ktl .i.u I ti.." met Htt '.! , m.-J i V'.aw t 'a i Ki.iiiiW f itt,t'lll O - ' 1 .-- iy o i i tin teivkvi. , '(,, pite,t ,! ( I ttiifiitm! ls Stt M Arm lean ! yvhtiift nl )wttiioliin r .., 1 llir iK'k nl Aitx t l,'n wv hv- t nO fining I nM u-h lh. rnUioliv Hon n4 Ji.'t' f Awi 1 1'. rhol'J rntlH''nif the UitI nl Hl tHlin t lht U inio-inU' rom Ut iftvliiHy I5UU uj for hw of his wotUt attitl inU'lllp nl rmv: wo Knil of our flrtmtf, jtiiV tJ liWnl pivcrninMit; r rttptl I v litcittiflnif imputation; our ImumtloMi nrloutturnl nl mlnornl n-nvn; tin rnplJ flrltli" In timnufiuMiirinj:, wlfiuv Ami art; of tho cnormou t aUh woarv actMimulat nf, of ttn mighty anJ mafnilWnl cx Hoillm of all thtw thai wlllojmn to tho world tomorrow mornlnjt In the phoiumuMial city whow hlotory is of it ailf a (jh of Amorloan clmractvr. To all thcHO lhlnrs and many more wt i-an jHilnt with prldo and ciialtonjsw coin parlwm or eomimtttion, but an Amorl can'u piDiidotit lxmt should Vhi of our pwrlods hj'hU'IU of public froo schools for tho lilh-rul and practical education of the nuiHwcs untrammclcd and uninin trolled ly sectarian or juirMsHti in lluonccs. Tlio UImthI cducuUon of the manscH in our rinclml national bul wark. Inksllijrcnw is the basis of am bition, prldo and morality, and tho safety of life and tho value of property is dependent upon these qual it Ics. No lino of human activity Is so far-reach lnj and Important, nothing so necessary to tho perpetuity of such a government as ours, as the efforts to give to all classes a liberal education, and our progress as a nation is marked by tho growth of our free school system. When tho l'llgrim Fathers landed on our shores their llrst work was to build churches and tho next was to plant bo sldo thorn tho school houses for tho education of all without restraint or restriction. This was done even beforo doino of them had made for themselves homes, and by tho middle of tho Seven teenth century, Massachusetts main tained a system of free schools, and this probably accounts for tho fact that tho old liny state has taken tho lead in educational progress ever slnco. Let each community furnish facili ties for primary education and a good foundation in language, literature, mathematics and science, and then lot the state all'ord the Institutions for higher education und professional and technical training. Until tho statocan do her part there is a wldo Held for In dividuals, philanthropist societies and churches to found and maintain col leges and universities to teach what they please. Too much praise or credit cannot be given to this class of schools that have given to this country some of the great est lights In literature, science, art and statesmanship as well as some of our grandest characters who have distin guished themselves and Mils nation by their good and noblo work. All primary education at least should be free, liberal, thorough and practi cal, and always untrnmmclcd by the restrictions or bins of sect, creed or party. Fundamentally, Americans must all meet on common grounds with a common, national creed, Would to God the entire world might have one common, religious and political creed, and tho narrow, selllsh and bigoted inn billons of men bo forever wiped out Tho I'atrlotle Hons and Daughters of America have this wide Held of labor before thein and when their work shall have been accomplished, the long' looked-for mlllonluiu of ponce and good will to all men will be at hand. Uod prosper you In your noble work and may .you go forth to ever Jealously guard our henolleent institutions. Above all, let your policy towards tint public schools ho a most liberal one For no other purpose will your moral and llnanelnl support bring so great nv turns; In no other way canyon do so much for yourselves and your poster Ity. Our growth and prosperity, our peace and happiness all rest upon tho quae tlty and ((Utility of our universal edueu Hon. Other nations have their free schools and many of them are now supporting excellent systems, Kspeelally may this ho fald of Fnglaml, Cerman,y France, and nearly all of the northern countries of Europe, In some respects, some of these countries have better common schools than wo and as yet we daro not compare our leading colleges with lh great universities of Kngland and Germany, Tho percent, of Illiteracy especially In Holland, Is far below ours; but when wo consider tho condition of tho freed men of the south and the large number of (.foreigner throughout the north, who In the main, represent a class with which their mother country has had but little success, we stand high Indeed. Tlieso very nations are standing In awe that American schools and American citizenship have developed the highest t.f ,i linMin' f,H... vwm ii l t4 .Ih 'UN-; I, Hl'ltftiwl't !.! tt Un t '. Iiu'tlite !. i;i,.rU., It koi.hI l..ln'1 m im' it1',ci-iA, !1 f1. Ti-d ftw to I he vrv .r-t nhd the nl ; tthKvhit)l TU 'mple Mid elwtlon f the intlti!tv-l tmI nfilit ofi. ivd free ly m-n of inii-tntf nd ennobling I he low mul leloim The proud Ih (ton hve o kt nf hW noble Muvflry and iheMue hlnd tlmt flows In his Vein; the modent American grU hi glory from tho hop that Kome day he will lm grvnh r an cestor than nv in his Hue, Other na tion hoM of their past nchievments: Americans show hat they art doing and confidently punt to their pwsihilN tie. AH have eipml chance in the too of life on American soil. Poverty need not 1m a hindrance, it mny be an advan tage. Could the immortal Hums live today in this grand country he might have reall.ed his ideal: Is theft tor liotit'nl itoverly, Tlial Ills hoail amltt' ihm? The cttwanl-slavi' we noss hint hy, We larc ln poor (or ' l lull , I' or u' that anil a' tlmt. (Mir lolls oliwttre ami a' I hat ; ) I'herank Is hut the Ruluca's slatnp A man the uowrt for a' thai ," Citi.ens of Anaconda, build the super-structure of your future hop's upon tho foundation of a liberal and general education, and let your greatest pride and highest boast bo of your free public schools, and the god of your destiny will crown your fidelity and labors with a glorious satii faction. Her ltihle. You ask mo why (ho hook 1 hold A iiioImI lire draws Into my eyes? A story, iho' short, 'tis easily told, And Ilils, tho same to all applies, A hook? Ah, yes, a book of trrace. In mould 'tis like too many, many kind; Vet lltiKers with lis form a face. Clear cast In hrUhest Hash of inlnJ. H speaks her voice as from llu shorn Of blessed love, where all so pure, So itood, so kind, forever, ever more, At rest In pcai'o with lllin aw stiro, A name so dear to me, and those Who sinned la childish days the love Of one, the one who they oft chose To call my mother dear, my love, The days of bliss ami tumn'cui'o Have darted to the shuitK.v years, And mould around my life's defetici" A net of cIokkIiik doubts and fears, Tho lines so deep have lease of years On hrow, now hampered not with rare, Nurd nut dollied with earthly fears, t'ui' sho has laiixhl Hint Mod will spare, As o'er the panes, tanned by time. My illmmliiK eyes recant her lllnht, A birth It lends to Ihoinihls sublime, Of mother dear In itoldeii Unlit . Of her nil limine urows before The mirror of my waud'rliiK mind ; And there! I see a band three score Of dn ss of purest kind, Amidst the throim my love behold! While circled 'round, In kiicclltni pose, (live cheerful if reel Inns from the fold, To lllin with love In true repose. A sound! the book my itrap, so Huht As dream alVoids, had quit my hold And fallen down and from dellhl Of fancy returned tocMlh so cold. l'miii elf Iho floor mv treasure raised, And clasped to heart tho last farewell A mol her left a child she praised, And wished for him Willi her to dwell, The yellow leaves and coverltiK worn, And panes stained Willi tears of Joy, A comfort ulves to I who mourn, A Hint her none before, her bey. -IIAHMY II, IIinhk. Kansas City, Mo IMHI. 'W OMIANMK. Firxt l'lck out seven or more of your friends who are earnest, con scientious, loyal l'rotestant Americans, who favor the principles published elsewhere by tho state president of tho A. 1'. A, In Nebraska. iSVcomf-Have them sign a blank ap plication for a charter which you can draft In about the following form; J. S. Ilatllold, Columbus, Neb,, state president of the A. 1'. A. In Nebraska: Wo tho undersigned clllzena of (name your town) and of the United States, liellcvlng In tho principles set forth over your signature, would respectfully petition you to grunt us n warrant or dispensation for the oryanl.allon of a council of the A. 1'. A. In this town, Third- State tho night you will Ihj ready for the organizer. '(.nrriTho Initiation fee Is usually placed at- aim tho dues at Mle per year. J'V.iCuro should bo taken In the select ion of charter members, as men are quite often taken In as charter members who had better have been kept outside altogether. - World's Fair. The International Hooin Uentlng Airenev, of Chicago, (incorporated capital trlit(l,0(lti) control several hotels and 100,00(1 rooms In prhato families of undoubted respectability. Don t pay cxhorbltant prices. Secure our free option certlllcato on elegant rooms at $1 to 2 oer day. Cull or write, inclos ing stamp, Hkvkuly & UlTCIlIE, 1311 I' amain street, Omnha. Solo agents for Douglas county, S. H. l'utton, dentist, building, telephone 5'J 'com 3H Dee " ' 5 . . .. . I lh. it.ni.mi StV)- 0. t l it , ,.a.l!v Wok. and h ,,mnI.M t , the I a.Ml.t uit oU lime lbl del ,! vf hacsel.T tU hn.vnd 1o the rv- H-liMi oldeiiUHl pit il) and demand of lhat ditrnMy prs'p r nwp iton fir llto tlU dm. in otwsMomv to IbI thvtfi, A historian rit ANdlgny fell, praxing under the Idows f his mniler.-in; no lluguemt was ilarM neither women, children or the gHl. Meanwhile courier' acre disrobed with I he murderous dix'ree llmmgh the prt-vlmvs, and the (daughter was rMtewsl. The numlmr of the slaughtort d was variously given at A.,tM Iik.,.!, Pop lirogory Xlll tmmmanded all the MU In Home to In ning, a To lVum to lm sung, and a modal to le struck w ith the inscription Jfti0r.Hoh.rMm iSfroi.'', In honor of the glorious victory of the church." 1 toll you, Mr. IVool, this is a sad hit of history for you and your church to road over and meditate upm. And it la a true saying that "the blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church." The Huguenots who wore fortunate enough to oscap-, went to other coun tries and there they commenced opera tions that in time would tell and has told upon the power which had driven them from their homes. Tho following extract from a New York papr Is an Indication that the ghost of those dark days is now in the land to haunt you and your followers. No! It is tho work of u Just God who woighsevory deed In his balance. "It is a fearful thing to fall into tho hands of a living God," Head tho hand writ ing on tho wall in this article: FOKSAK1NO THIS PAPACY. "It has been known for some time that on account of the growing unpopu larity of tho lloinan church in Europe, il ls becoming moro and more dlltlcult to obtain u living for priests and nuns, and that many ccclcslaHtlcH are looking to tho United States as a Held where they can prolltably follow their profes sion. Tho fact is not as well known that many of tho priests are forsaking or looking for opportunities to forsake tho papal church, and remain where they aro only because they are no qualified to earn a Beauty living In any other pursuit. Tho Hov. Dr. Twombly wrote a very, Interesting and somewhat surprising letter about tho abandonment of th' church by tho priests for tho Uonywja titmulint, In which ho shows that priests ore leaving the church and becoming cab drivers In Paris, and guides to visitors to tho city. He reports the following exceedingly Interesting in terview which ho had from tho lips of Professor Hcrtrand: 'A Hoinun priest lu his gown and trl horned hat called on the professor at his house In Netiilly, Furls, one evening about nine o'clock. The conversation which endued was as follows: 'I beg your pardon for coining so late, but I am a Catholic priest and you aro a l'rotestant. I do not want anybody to see me, and you will excuse mo from giving my name and address. I simply want you to weigh well what I am about to say.' The professor at once put the visitor at his ease and eagerly listened to a story similar to many other experiences which had been con fided to him. 'At the ago of twelve,' pursued the priest, 'I was given to the church by my motr to secure her own salvation and minr. From twelve to twenty-one years of ago I was imprison ed llrst In tho smaller and then In the great seminaries of the establish! ent, where I learned that black was white mid while black. When I came of age I was ordained priest and now am first canon of tho cathedral. Hut now I do not believe In tho infallibility of the pope, I am rather Inclined to believe that the church will become truly christian only when wo have Jesus Christ for our sole pope and the Gospel alone for our breviary. If I remain In the church I make my dear mother believe that she is saved, but I smother my conscience and ruin my soul. If I leave the church I kill my mother, and as I have no degree from the University of Franco I cannot be a l'rotestant clergyman, or a pro fessor, or u schoolmaster, or anything. As I left my homo so early I know very Utile of a layman's life, I cannot sew a coat, make a pair of boots or curry a horse. I cannot Iteg Of course you cannot advise such a man and I ask for no material aid. My aim Is merely to ask you some questions, and 1 shall not wait for your answers. 'Do you know that there are bun dreds of priests in a situation exactly like my own? Do yon know that we have 2,HIHI vacant churches ImoHuae ninny seminarists refuse the ordination? Do you know that formerly our nobh ami rich families gave each a son to tin church, hu that now nearly all our priests come from the poorest families of the provinces? Do you know that If tho proposition of some of our deputies it i iiti hi' . . I .... II 1.1- l.,,t 1..., I.o " ' ,;"" !"v """-' r K.iiiHt mti jotir im t tni the U'or wonn! ! atv liol frill" IWrei-e ,Hi,h,t.-d jour ptvp-Oj hsi jew no iimrc nemev f.r td aorV Ah. ts lh ve me, e K.-nmn Catholic hfd fueh an ppn ttutitv ao jon now time e should at onoe find men enough and millions of ftto! Franco Is new pivpnml tor theCw-pd and for an r angelical church. You say yon cannot do very much Imosuwo the French lYeler-tanls art few, imal IoiihI and pHr, but cannot you do at least more than you are doing? Have the Dutch, the F.nglish, and the Amer ican 1'iotostants forgotten that you are their brethren? or do they not know the real state of things In France? 'Your Huguenots made Hraudcnhurg, which made Prussia ptwerful to lead Germany and at latU conquer France. How Is it that German Protestant have forgotten this? Our French sailors and our Marshal Schnmhorg aided Holland, your Huguenot artisans and morchante carried Industries and commercial supremacy to Kngland, how Is it, then, that Dutch, German and Kngllsh Protestants do no give back, for Christ's kingdom, w hat they have received from France? Is not this neglect paramount to a crime? Your Huguenots, with tho Pilgrim Fathers, began in America the mont sublime, history that the wildest imag ination can conceive. Franco helped the states to win their Independence. Tho Statue of Liberty Enlightening tho 'World is a token of our sympathy. Wo aro now republicans in splto of monarch iul Kuropo,but what aro those American friends doing for us? 'Let mo cite the last lines of a. pam phlet by an American named Dr. Heard.' Professor Hertrand looked In astonishment at tho priest, for Dr. Heard had given his paper only to Protestants. Tho priest then produced tho article and rend: 'Christian Amer ica. Is nobly doing many things, but it may bo questioned If our country, which has reason to remember what aid was given in a critical struggle, could do a worthier or a grander work than to return this aid for tho spiritual life of a people needing just now to foul our hearts as wo felt theirs iiforellmo.' 'For a closing word the eager priest cried out: 'Will nothing make those English, Dutch and American chris tians feel that this Is tho crlslH of the battle, the very nick of time for help ing France! That Is nil 1 had to say to you. Good night.' " (Inert bye, Mr, I'eccl, JtiNtthlMk wlinl I've said, In proper contrition Voiircliiirch should ho made, To appease Hod's dlro wrath, lleforoyou u re dead, And !0 to your jtravo I'npardoucil Instead, Al.Ki'ii, . Well assorted solid gold, filled and silver watches at John Hudd'h aur. North Kith St. Tho Cabinet 1 tollable Gasollno Stovo Is Warranted for Three Years. It Is tho Most Perfect gasollno stove made. W. F. HTOKTZEL, .11 H. lhtli, Is agent for the west, N. J. CAR.ilKER, M. D., Physician and Medical Electrician, CHRONIC AND NtftVOUS DISKABII A SPECIALTY. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Paralysis, St. Vitus Danoo. WOMBN eft CHILDREN, Private Disoasos of Male & Female. I'iiomi't Attkntihn to Calls. Offlcei 310 8hol BIS, 19th and Howard, Telephone IJIKI. OMAHA, NEIt, BAUMLEY & SMITH. ST, MAKY'S AVKNUK LIVERY STABLE Mtclit HilKKlex, Hmldli' Hume, CitrrliiKes, CiiiiM', lite., net! Boarding a Specialty. 17th and St. Knty' At. Tolpplionci 440, Sheriff's Sale. Hy virtue of an onler of sale Insure! out of (lie dlMlrli't, eoiiil of lloimliet eoinilv, N lirimkii. mill In iiiimIIiitI.mI, I will on (lie '.'oili iliiv of June, A. I. !'.':(. it t III oYloek it, in. of .u III duy, lit the KAHT front iloor of tlui ruiiiily l inn I Ihiiim', In Hie city of diuiilia, lioiinlim e i 1 1 1 1 1 y , Ni liriihkii, ni II at iulille Niiellon Hie iiriipt'ily ilii rlln-il In Rillil order of NUle. UN flAlllHN. Ill'Wlt,: I. nl Hulit (hi In block clKlit (H In linker I'liiee. mi nililll loll to I lie elt v of (liimlia. hh Hiirveyed, iilmied and ri.cordcd, hIho iol I weniy-ellit t went y-nlin' (-"n and thirty (Jn In IdiH'k one (It In Unit erey I'nrk, an addition to the elly of Omaha, im Hiirveyi'd, platted and reeordiMl, all In I oiit:hiM I'liunlv. olule of Ni'hraka, nhl (iroperly to lie wild to nllsfy 1 r u i k 1 1 1 1 II. Willi my the hiiiii of lliree I iiuiiiiinii. rour iiiiiiuieil, h'm iii y-nini and 7-imi dollarN ($.A,.i", Imlini'iil, llli Inleri'st t hereon at rale often H'H per cent per iiiinuni from He pteiiiher 11 It . I"1; and to Niitlsfy the Mini of twelve and itMim (l-'T'ii rosin, Willi Intercut lliereou rrom tlie inn day of I'chruary, A. I. Isti;i, louether with iii'itiiIiiu i'imIh ari'ordlii'i to a ludiiiiient nil deled liylhe I IhI ilet eoiiil of Hald Doiiiiliu. eoiinly. at tin I'eln uaiy U'l in. A. K. Hi.', In a eeitalu m l Ion then and there petidlntf, Herein (Miiiina i.onu ami iiiim lompuny u i tin I in I tr and .lolin I'. Hay, Kniinii I'. Hay and otliei were defenilanls. Ouialui, Nehrakit. Mav Iti It. bin. t.KOHtiK A. HKNNKTT. ,VI!l-,"i Hherlffof llouulas t'oiinly, .Neliraoliii. Lake, Hamilton and Maxwell, atlorneyx. ,r V . ' -. Has It Occurred to You? That vvc have an extensive line of Hoys and Girls Wheels, Velocipedes, Tricycles, Ham mocks, Croquet, Lawn Tennis, ecc. Xrc. STYLES THE LATEST I PRICES THE LOWEST. THE J. W. CARR, Atlornev, Room 214 Board of Trade. SI'KCIAI. MASTK.lt COMMISSIONIHS HA I.K.- Vnder nd hy virtue of unorder of utile on (lerree of foreehwiire of Inert mine iMNiied out of the dWrlet eourt for HouiilaH eountv, Nehrierkn. and o itietllreeleil, I will, on the 'Jaili day of .lime. A. 1 1. IN1U, at. I oVIoek p. III.. III HIIIII llav. Ill me norm inuo uin.i 1,1 the eounlv eourt hoiiHe. In the elty of Omaha. IIoiikIiih eoiinty, etinerka, Hell nt puhlle auelloii to the liluliem inituer ror i'hmi, the pniperty dewiii ed In mild order of mile tin follow, t'o-wlt : . . I.iiIh thirteen tlill linil fourteen c I4 In nlni'k i.l..,, .in In the vlllnite of Hennlmiloii, HoiiLthet eonnly, NehrtKka, iih aurveyed, platted anil reeorileu. Said properly t" te koui i naiiHiy ine II. ,i.,i. i. .ii i.umher Coniiianv In the Mini of two hundred and thirty-four and isi-lui dol lat'H i;;U.n;il judKnienl. with InlereNt t hereon nl the rate of neven t"i per eent per nullum from I'ehruaiy HI Ii, iwi.l. To Nallhfy Chl lKllaii Stelnai t, In the hiiiii of llfty-Neven and tU-HH) dollatH (.'.;. IIH ,iid i,,iii. wlili IniereHt, Ihereou at, the rale of seven (7) per eent. per annum from Kiiliniiiry Hlh,lWi;i. I'o Mat Isfy Henry Sliiioiitten in ine hiiiii oi thirty-three and 71-lim iIoIIiiim tfu-ili Jiuht- ,i ui.ili IntereHl, lliereou at, the rate of Heven I") per eent, per annum from I'Vhniary To nat iHfy Mary M. Ilopklnx In the hiiiii of eleven hundred and tine. and JB-llHI dollai'H itflllKI.IIJ) lildiiiuenl, wild Interenl. thereon ill the rate of eluht imi per iTiil. per nniiiiiu from I'eliruary tllli. inibi, iv. .ni ufu tl.e Ainerlean Nat liiniil Hank In the hiiiii "f two hundred and twenty-four mid itl-imi dollai'M iU4-;tli ,iiilinenl, wlili In- leiest. t hereon nl the rale or ten inn per eent per lililiiini from Hepleinher 21, IHUI, 'I'o Hiillnfy the hiiiii of elidity-elirht. and CiH-liKI dollarit (ifHH.'iHi i'iihIh herein with In loroNt from Ihe nth day of I'eliruary, HI, until paid, tonelhei with aeeritlnK i'ohIh ae coi'dlnt to a Juilnuieiit. rendered hy the (IIhIiIi'I. eourt lit hiiiii iioukiiih eoiiniy, in, im lieliruary term, 'A. I. Iwni, In a eertaln net Ion t lien and I hern pendliiK, wherein the Hamilton Lumber ( inn niny wiih piaiiniii, and Hehlon It, tloddard, V, tf, LcwIhiuiiI V K. HI rat ton, el, al defeiidant H. Omaha, Nel.rtwUa. May I'llij, '.j:,,-,,, AH Speelal MiiKler CoininlHHloner, .1, W. Carr, tillorney, ft-lli-fi Sheriff's Sale. Hv virtue of an eider of wile iHHiied mil of hriihka. ami to ine dlrectod. I will on llie iiilh day of .lune, A, 1 1. Ihu;i, al III o'eloek A. M. of hiiIiI day, al. the lOAST f run I door of Ihn county court, Iiouhc, In Ihe city of Omaha, .1,,, rlU,,.ii,t ettill'l. nf llolILT ILU I'OlllltV. INe- IHiimlllH eouniy, ieoraHKH, wit in. limine auct ion the propeii v dewrlhed In Hiiltl order of nale iih folloWH, to wit ' The ciiMt ouc-llilru 1 1','aMir lot, three i.n in hlock one hundred mid tlilily-xlx lllKll. Ill the ell y of ( in i ii 1 1 it., all In IIoiikIiih county, Hlalnof NehraHka. Hald proierly to lie noli toMiitlNfy .lohti McIioIiih mown tint hiiiii or I Weill y-hlx thoiiHaud, live hundred, thlrtexu anil ii,'-I'm ilollarH (;n,.'i:i,(rji .luilKiiient with IntereHl on ','.1,tm7.tH thereof at rale of neven 17) per cent per annum, and on mri.;iH thereof at. rate of ten dm per cent, per annum, all from I'chruary nth, iHtiil; to niiI. inry l raiik , moiuhii tnoHiiiuoi live iiiouh niiil. Neven hundred, nliiet y-Hlx dollaiH (,'i,7Wl.lHI.ud'ment, with IntereHt. thereon at rale or eluhl . ihi per ceni, per iiiinuiu rrom Kehrunry lllh, IHliil; to Hiillhfy the hiiiii of Hevenly-iiiie null HH-imi (IoIIiiin UTiI.hhi cohih, wlili iilcrcHl, thereon from llm mil Hay of Keliriiary, A. I. IWill, to((ether with ac- eru im cimut accord Inn to a liiiliiment, reti dered hy the dlHtrlct, coiiiT of Willi lioiinliiH county, at It I'eliruary term A. It. IM'.'I, In a certain action then anil there peuuiiiK, wherein ,lolin McIioIiih Hrowu wiih plaltilllT, and I1' run It l Moriran, (loortfe It. Anplnwiill ami other, were defendniiU. , (iniaha, Nehinhka, May I. IhKI. nKOHOK. A. HKNNKTT, Vltl-ft Hherllf of IIoiikIiih ( ouiiiy, Neliranku. Lake, 1 1 Hin 1 1 1 ill A. Maiwell, attorney, Sheriff's Sale. Hy virtue of mi order of nale hhim(I out of the' hlMtrlel t inirt of louijhtii County, Ne liriiHka, and to me directed. I will on the ,1Hli day of June, A, l. IWill. at, in o'clock A. M. of mild day, at Ihe KAHT front, door of the County Court House, In Ihe City of Omaha, liniiufiiH County, Nelitaskii, hcII at pulillc auction the properly ilewrllied In Nald order of mile an folloWH, to-w lt : l,ol number twenty-live ('J."i) In Vtiiverly addition in lliv city of Omaha, IK Hiirveyeil, platted und recorded, all lu IiouitIhh eonnly, Hlule of Nchiiisku, hiiIiI property to be Mild to HiilUfy the .Mel nttiie Invenlment Company I he Mini of t ft o hundred. xlMeen anil ,-hi dollaiH it.'lit .'illi judumeiit with IntereHt t hen on at rate of Neven i'. i per cent per iinnuui from I'eliiunty nth, iHti.l; tiihiillfy Hhike, llruce and Company the hiiiii of four linn dreil, tiny-two and MI-Pki dollarH il,,.'f'ii JudKinent, with IntereHl thereon at rule of ten dm per cent per annum from l eliruary nth, In! (I; and to haiNfy Ihe hiiiii of thirty ami 4:i-l'K iMU.Ii conls.'wll h Ihtcrcl lliereou from the lllh day of I'eliruary, A. H. Ik'.M. loKellier wltli Hccruliiic cokIh in'cordlmt to It Judiiinenl rendered by the IUhIiIcI court, of Hiild liDiiKliiMi'iiiihty, at lt I'rhrioiiy term. A. 1 1, Ih'.u, In a certain action then ami there peiidluu, wherein Hlake. Hriice ami ( ompuiiy were jihiliilillH and Hubert II. Ill,ie and Klla m. Hlone and olherH were defendant. Omaha, Neliraku. May llh, biu. l.Kom.K A. HKNNKTT, 5-111 5 SherllTof iouifla County, Neliriihkll. Lake, llatulllon , Maxwell, allorneyH, Sheriff s Sale. Hy virtue of an order of hiile Issued out of the lilHlrlct. court for HiiiitrliiH county, Nebraska, and to me illrecteil, 1 w ill on the Willi day of June, A i. Is'.i.i, at n o'clock a. 111, of mild day. nl the KAfT front door of I he eon lit V court houm, In t he city of Omnha, HoiinlasVouiily. Nehraska, hcM hi puldlc atict Ion t he pri,M rly desert lii'd lu mild order of sale as follow s, lo-w It ' l,ot llfleen ilfti In bliwk three i:p In Central Park, addition to the city of Omaha. I lunu las county, state of Nebraska, said proH-rty to he sold to natlsfy Warren A. t'ltipp Ihe sum of eluht hundred, twenty two and MS inn dollars si'j.iiM .luilKmenl, with Interest thereon from I ebiuary litb. ls!U; anil thirty three and !i.i-lm dollurs 1 ti.!.n costs, w iih interest thereon from I he lil h day of Febru ary A. I. Is'.U, together w It Ii aci i uin)! cosls accord I ii to a judirment rendered by the dls -trlct court of said I'iiiikIiis county, at Iih l eliruary term. A. 1 1. l'M, In a certain action then and there peiidtnif, wherein Warren A, Clupp was pliilin IIT, and Wiley A. Kliut and oihers wen1 defendants. Omaha. Nebraska. Mav 1 ' 1 1 1 . Is'.i.i l.COHi'.K A. HKNNKTT. Sheriff ef liniinlas County. Nebraska, McCuhe, Wood and Khner. attorneys i-lti-A CENT STORE 1319 Fnrn.im Street. B. F. THOMAS, Attorney, (Jommerclal National Bank Building. SI'KCIAI. MAHTKIl COMMISSION Klt'H Sale,- Cader and Ity virtue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosing of inert Katei Issued out of the District Court for IIoukIiih County, Nebraska, and to me illrecteil. 1 will, 011 Ihe lilts day of June, A. I, IH'.KI, at, I o'eliH'k r. M (ifsald day. at. the nort h front, door of the County Coiiii. House, In the City of Omaha. liouirliiN county, NehraHka, sell at public auction to the hltthcHt. bidder for cash, I he ,niierty descrlbeil lu said order of sale as follows, lii-wll,: 'I'he south four id feel of lot, thirty-six (M, and Ihe north tweuty-onn (Jll feel of lot. forty-sin ttili, lu ltedluk h Hccoud addition to the city of Omaha, I Mucins county, Ne hraska, as Hiirveyeil, plat led ami recorded, Said property tube sold to satisfy llntllo R. II. CushliiK, executrix, the sum of two thousand dollars '!,III with IntereHt, at seven (7l percent, per annum from the sixth (lllh) day of I'ebruary, IH'.i.'l, and the hiiiii of one hundred and clnhly-llve and s."i Hill dol lars (irlH;YH,"ii at, ten ilii) per cent fruiii tho slvlh llll hi (In V of I'ehruaiy, IMHII. ToHiitlsfy I'axlon 11 ml Vlerllmf Iron WorUM Ihe hiiiii of seven hundred ami I wi nly-sU and r.:;-hi iliillius i7'JH,;il;i, with Inlerest, at len (lm per cent, per annum from tho sixth llli h) day of I'eliruary, INUil, To satisfy the Hi a e Union I, umber Com puny Ihe sum of t wo hundred and eighteen and liT-llHi dollarN (WIH.U7). with Inlerest, at leu (III) per cent, per 11 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 from the sixth nil hi day of I'eliriiary, IH!;, To Hitllsfy Ihe sum of thlrly-foiir and l!l-t(K) dollars im. i n cosls, toilet her Wil li accrinuK costs iicriiiilliiK to a Jiiilttiiient, rendered hy the district coiirl. or said Hoiiuiiin county ac Hh I'eliriiary term, A. I, lw;t, In 11 certain action then and there peudliiK, wherein llat.tle K. II. Ciishlnit, executrix, wan plain tltr, and Wllllani .1, Slcvens and others were defendants. Omit ha, Nebraska, Way H Mi, ihim. K, CPA OR, S-lll.fl S)eclnl Master ConiiulHsloiier. II. I'. ThouiiiH, attorney. C 1 1 s 1 1 1 1 1 k vs Hti 'Vf us e I , a I. line. IIN o A:A Sheriff! Sale. . . ,i lly vlrlite of an order of sale Issued out of the Dlslrlcl, Court, of I)oiiIiih County, Ne braska, ami o me directed. I will on thu 2Hlll day of June A. I. Will, nt. 10 o'clock A. M of said day, at. Ihe KAST front door of t.h County Court, House, In the City of Omaha, I lunulas County' Nebraska, sell at publlo aiiciloti the properly described lu milUJ order of mile iin follows, to-wlt: Hot seventeen (17) hlock 01111 (I), Madison Siiiaro, an addition to the city of Omaha, In liouiilits eonnly, Ht1tl.11 of NehraHka, said properly to h sold to sallnfy Warren A. t lapp the sum of nine hundred, seventeen and Jh-IiHi dollars ('.II7.4M) JudKinent, with In terest Ihereou ill rate of i lutlit, IHI per cent, per annum from May IMh, lri; to satisfy I. ewls Key Ihe sum of nine hundred Mud six dollars i'!KW,ikii IiiiIkihi'IiI, Willi lntenst thereon at rale of elhl, (H) per cent per milium from May Dili, IWt und forty-two and inn dollars tIK.ZM costs, with InM-rest thereon from the IMh day of May, A. D. IkM, tjiltethcr with ai-crulnit costs iiccordlnn to n liidnment rendered by the district court of said I lunulas coiiniy ul lis May term, A. I I. IH'.iJ. In a certain act loll then and there pendluK. wherein Wiirren A, Clnpp wan plaltilllT und Milton K, Hoys, Mary M, Hoy and otheiH were defendants. n 1 it Int. Nebraska. May 17, ls!i:i. (iKOKtiK A, HKNNKTT, Sheriff of lioiiiflas County, Nebraska. McCahe, Wood mihKIiiht. attorm-ya. ft-IH-ft Sheriff Sale, Itv virtue of an order of mile Issued nut of the District Court of Hoti'this bounty, Ne braska, and to rue directed, I will on the ftltli day of June, A, H. Isli.l, at III o'clis'k a, in. of said day, at the KAST front, door of tho County Court House, lu the City of Omaha, IIoiikIiih County, Nebraska, sell at publlo auction the properly descrllM'd In snhj order of sale as follows, to-wlt: ,ol eleven ill' III Selby's ileldhts, a mib rtl vision of Weiss' sub-ill vision, an addition to the city of Omaha, Hoiinlas county, man of Nebraska, said properly to he sold to sat isfy Julia C, Johnson Ihe sum of seven hun dred, thirty-six ami '.'li-lnti dollars i7;ii).W) Judiimciit with Interest, thereon from Kehru nry lith, ls!i.l; to satisfy Charles O. I.oheck, executor, the sum of four hundred, three ami -I'm il.illiu s il".l -si jinlKineiit, with In terest Ihereou al rate of elt'lit, (Si per rent per annum from Kebruaiy huh, lH!Ki; Ut sat isfy the sum of forty-three and Inn dollarn i.1i costs, with Inleresl thereon from the lllh day of Kebruiiry, A. I). IsWl. toKefher with accruing cosls accordliiK to a Jiidiiinent. rendered hy the IMsl 1 let court of said lloilK las county, at Its Kebruiiry term, A l. IWCI, In a certain action then and there pending, wherein J ulla '. Johnson was plaintiff and James II. Park. William Oouhl, Winnie (iould ami others were defendants. Omaha, Nebraska, May 17, s!H. tiKololK A. HKNNKTT, Sheriff of I lunulas county, Nebraska. McCuhe, Wood anil Miner, attorneys, ft-lu-ft Sherift'i Sale. Hy virtue of an order of sale Issued out of the' district court of l)ou-!las eouniy. Neb raska, audio me dli led. I will on theS'tli day of June, A. If. IHIHI, at III o'clock II. In, of said day. at the KAST front door nf Iho eouniy court house. In the city of Omaha, UoiiKlus county. Nebraska, sell tit publln riuciion the inu'ieriy described In mild order nf sale as follows, to-wlt : Koloneili In Tut lie's suh-dlvlslon of the soiilli half (S Hi of Ihe southeast quarter lS-Ki of section live i.e. township fifteen ll.'il north of rantti' thirteen ii;n. cast of hI xth lllth) P. M., as surveyed, platted and recorded, all In Dour: las county, stale of Nebraska, ex cepting therefrom, however, the south one hundred and tweuty-llve and 4-In feet tlSfU) of said lid one above described; said prop erty to be sold to satisfy John P. Hoi- the sum of three thousand, t wo hundred, elhty clKht and '.Hi-lno dollars iu'h.h.Wi, with Inter est, ihereou at rate of ten dm er cent per annum from May IMh. Iwr.'r to satisfy T, C. Hruner Ihe sum of two hundred, seventy eliiht and !Hi-Pi dollars i:;7s ir.n wllh Interest t hereon at rate of eluht isi pi-r cent per an num from May IMh. lstr.'; to satisfy William V. .Morse the sum of one thousand, two hun dred, nineteen and h'.i-1i dollars ifl.JII'.wn, with Interest thereon al rate of elirht. 1) per cent per 11 11 11 11 111 from Mav Wlh. Isui, 11 nil to satisfy thi ;sum of tblrlv ilve and ,'iS-In) dol lars ifO si costs, with Interest thereon from the luh day of May, A. I'. IstrJ, toKether with accruim; costs accordlmt to a Judg ment rendered by the district court of said lioiniliis county, at lis May term, A. I). N. In a certain action then aiid there pendliiK. wherein John P. line was plaintiff and Thomas Krlcksiin, William W, Krlckson and others were defendants. Omaha, Nebraska. May lit. Iw:i. l.KolaiK A. HKNNKTT. V 1(1-5 Sheriff of I 'oiik'las County, Nebr aska, J. I'awcctt and I'. M. sturdevent. attorneys.