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About The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1893)
A GIANT DEFORMED. B-,yw U thst their timl brother tmd Mher wh tvUUws 'v In Vh VwHl Sum, i4 tHind htcjIiw wtj M wih, mwii ed vhlbbvn M Wm They Md me that they iv tv orivlng mwifj ivgulerly frm thotr tvlattw. ml ikrvt them to tvlom hom egetn ns irn they havj made This ImmigrAtion sa surtod by the gt-nt f IVnnsylvunta mlm owners, ml rvtrlbutlon has vlniuJ th cmjtKy rrs hy th devvloimetit of the rhsine ier of I ho stnModly dis-liw Hun into I ho most unmanageable turbulent nnd sUihlxirn td-mont vvrr introdtuvd lnv the country. It was In Unly, however, that the reckless stimulus of immigration was found to bo In fullest flower. FWl flow up nnd struck Iho commission In the face! It wan fouml, for instance, that 4,000 ngvnt, sub agent and run now wore scouring the southern provinces for business, IUm ndmlltod by tho Naples agent of the Anchor lino thiit throo-qunrtor of tho passage ticket to A merle were prcpntd In America. It was Ion mod thnt whore relative did not prepay the passage, passenger mortgaged their services through tho homo agents of Italian bankers In Now York. Home's Methods. TKOUU, III., Oct. lfl, 18SW. Frlond Thompson: You will find enclosed an nrtlelo from tho Puorlti JYanscrinf, which will probably Interest your , thousands of reader: "It will bo remembered that a few months ago Messrs., Schmidt, Fisher and Bolnnd were appointed by tho board of supervisor to Investigate tho Homo of tho (loud Shepherd and tho Homo of Blowing. They woro to visit tho homos, make a careful and oomploto Investigation and orlng In tho report at tho next Hussion. This action was taken upon numerous complaint about tho treatment re ceived by tho Inmates at tho Homo of t he Good Whepherd, und It was on mo tion of Carroll that tho Homo of Hies slug was Included, llothCuthollesand l'roteslanls woro on tho committee, that all might Ito fair. During tho past few months tho committee has not boon Idlo, and yesterday tho report was pro Hon toil to tho board, and after being road tho adoption of It was loft until this morning on motion of Carroll. Tho rcKirt Includes somo very startling .1 .statements, and foil like a bomb-shell the session. ( I t.,, .. ;. Tim rojiort was road by Supervisor Flshor, and was a majority report, Bo land falling to sign It. '. It appears that t ho committee mado a visit to tho 1 lomo of tho Good Bhophord, acetunpanlod by A. V. Whitney, a notary public, and each witness examined mudo a sworn statement. Homo twelve witnesses were examined at tho homo of tho Good Shepherd, and questions woro pro pounded to tliem by tho members of tho coin ml Men. Not all of tho witnesses, but tho greater part of them tesllliod as tif tho scanty faro and rough treat ment they received, It was learned - from their statements that hnndeulTs woro a common thing! that at ono time a Kli'l was pufr In n straight Jaokot, and that thoy woro tho victims of boat ings with rulers' and suffered other rough treatment. As regards tho faro they woro compelled to cat, tho girls worn that It was very poor and very . scanty. As reidlng matter they woro glvwn nothing but 'I'eok's Had Boy' and 'Jesso James,' besides Catholic (sinks and papers. Ono girl was compelled to llvo on bread and water because sho refused to confess to tho priest. It wasalsostatod that tho girls were subject to being scared and frightened by somo kind of a llxturo termed ft 'devil,' nnd which 'sounded like a shower os Hut-Irons roll ing down stairs,' accord lug to into lop- IMltlOll. At tho Homo of Blessing a number of witnesses worn exnmlnud and their statements woro also 'Worn to. Tho treatment was found to bo tho exact opposilu. No straight jackets or hand cuff waro found. Instead of hasli tho faro was of tho best, and nil tcstllled that it was irood und plenty of It. Tho girls said they rnoclvod tlio best of tit tcntlon und liked tho place equally us ii .. . i.i ....... i.,. 'i 'i i., ..i won am friiuir unu uuiiitis. 4 iij mm books to road--Harper's, the Kpwoi lh Herald, tho Youth's Companion, etc, and had regular religious services. Vis itors woro allowed to see them on tho days appointed. This Is In Huhstanuo tho report of tho committee, und just what will bo done with It this) morning Is not to lie sur mised," But this is not tho only thing that I huvo picked up which I hollo vo your readers will npproolato. What do you ' think of tho following clrcularyi 1 i "IllCAliyUAHTKim OK1 Divihion No. 3, A. O. of II., I'oorla, III., 18118, Bear Hlr;Ai an Irishman, and nn 1 Irish Catholic, wo aik you to join with us In combating tho mortal enemies of our church, und our people, They huvo followed us from our native land, where thoy ar known as 'Orangemen,' but boro ns 'A. V. A's,' They ore doing .what they can against our church, nnd Y UoiUl es saisito oor wpin hi do U ht r plsnik, l t this by Jilleir wr t. Tho Anlon iVMtT if llit mlsn. Wig Iho only National IrUh ltboiio wtlsli-n, It trt I thoir detT, t doht tho plans, and thovbj'Xti vt this Intanews A. P. A Vand fr this purpose, ak yxwir asuistamv. In king you U join our ranks, A n.oethig of Division No. S v this trv'or will W hold In St, Pat rick's school ball on Sunday eve, tho -lnt, for tho purpose of giving vou an opportunity to join In with us. Coino to this wwtlng, explanations ol the alms, otijct, otc, will bo fully given. We bavu Iho rnoowragiMMonl and tho assistance of our worthy clergy In this movement, and with your as sistance, wo will bo able to successfully Combat and dolent such lue and laws, as this unprincipled organisation Is endeavoring to bring about. Join with us and show to them, we can and will resent such Insults to our people. Ivospeetfully yours, J no. G. lilt 10 1X8, Frank o'Kouukk. Thos. N, Gorman, Jas. 1 Smith, Titos. F. Carroll, Timothy Briscoix, John Kirwan, Commltteo." And boro Is something olso: iNDIANATOLIS, Sept. 27, I8!t.'l.--Donr Friend IIoIk: Your favor just received. I had thought of writing you this wook and of Informing you of our deliver ance by Council 14. Snow, Barnes, Berry and Matthews werj at last de tected In tho aot of treason against tho order, In dickering with Tom. Tuggnrt, tho democratic committee, and others. Snow sold Tnggart a copy of our ritual, received $8.00 expense money ono week and was promised a larger brlho by Taggart to bring somo names of the advisory board and of tho members of each council. After hearing testimony at length, tho council took tho responsibility of expelling all four of them. Tho veto of expulsion, last Tuesday night a week ago, was unanimous. Wo had about "5 members present last night and elected and installed now ofilcers, und tiro now moving on well, Tho outsldo guard folt tho pressure and resigned. Wo aro to 111 his place next Tuesday night. Ho all tho conspirators against you In our council, 14, you may say to Lincoln council 118 (Chicago), have boon ex pelled or completely silenced, ' Shea's trial Is sot for 2 o'clock p, in. today. It will probably bf postponed aifwln. H may- b delayed t" toon t 'ot two. Wo have an A. I", A. constable and tho squlro Is friendly. t Yours Truly, .This letteiwas handed to mo, today In l'eorln ly Friend Nicholas Kola. This friend Is tho party who was ar rested In Indianapolis this summer for soiling Father Chlnlqiiy's works, Ho was lined WU.OO for this misdemeanor, which council No, ,1(1 of that city paid. Tho above letlor 1 fi'om a minister of somo repute hi iho Indiana oily, I was requested not to publish his name. Shea, tho man who Is up for trial ut Indlauapollo, was arrested on tho sumo grounds that Friend UoU was, Tho A. I', A. has dono good work In that town. They elected tho outlru ticket und knocked out tho entire Irish Homan Catholic nibble ut tho last election. F.x-prlost Hlnttory and his wlfo nn now ut I'coi'la, Tho town Is placarded from ono end to tho other with notices of his meetings to bo held hero this week. Circulars llko tho ono printed above, aro scattered broadcast over Peoria, thodloooso of Bishop Spauld lng. Yours Truly, TllAVKr.KU, Spilled Their Own llroth. DUUITH. Minn,. Oct. J Hit. 1HICI.- On August 2H, Wl, a now school plan was sprung upon the pooplo of Fari bault, Minn, Ho neatly was it con structed and wo loudly was It ttppluudoil by tho ilnman priesthood that tho senses of tho Americans was for a time deadened, This plan Is tho well known "Faribault School Plan." Tho sum and suhslanoo of this scheme, on tho part of tho Homan Catholics was , to gain a foot-hold ou tho public schools on tho part of tho Americans, to con solidate tho public and parochial schools of thnt city, thereby bringing all denominations under one educa tional system without any compromise of tho vital principles, For this pur pose the school board routed tho Hill school, formerly a parochlul school, Tills would convert that school Into n public school nnd bring it under tho Jurisdiction of tho school board, as all supposed. But there was a surprise Tho Dominican sisters wore to bo tho only teachers in this school. This, it seems, was sprung on the school board ut so Into nn hour, and so unexpectedly, that nothing was left for that body to do but accept tho situation they hav ing no tlmu to look about to make other arrangements. What any per son well versed on Humanism would call a cunning trick (to a llomanlst a noblo act) to offset this, was tho amount charged as rental for the Hill school, This amount was, if I am not mistaken, $1,00 por month, To object to tho 1 Hb AMERICAN. utors toa her In fsor if this gohof ts 1?) ffer wwiM bat jdserd the si Wl auth rlHes tn akard pb tion. Ail wvnt well on Iho pal side and the soheme was a nuvtw as long as tho PM-t-s wore utimtbtHl and thoy, ir devout psplstm had fall sway la this seb.l. Thoy smacked their Hps with io.v. The pisn wa tmoo calhnl to a vote of the people of Faribault and Bishop Ire land1 tn t scheme was defoaUnt, but allowed to run aloni for some time. It had .been denounced by manf promin ent ministers of this stte. At last a crisis canto. At thoopoiilng of Jibe schisds this fall the superintendent of schools as signed to this sehool two Protestant teachers to fill vacancies which had occurred recently. Now the Jesuit thews bis fine Italian hand. He Is as mad as a wet hen. Tho appointment of a Protestant to this school building (a public school under tho Faribault plan, mlmf you) would not do at all. Tho priests Insisted that this should not be, but tho school board sustained tho superintendent of schools. On the 8th of September last, llov. Father Conry undone of tho trustees of tV1 holy church appeared and registered their kick against the assignment of any Protestants, whatever, to tho Hill school. The school board refused to retreat so his holiness annulled the lease of the building "for the current year." j Tho experiment has proved a failure, though Bishop Ireland won't have it that way. Father Conry regrets that sectarianism should break up th school; and 'yet, it was his own soot, Its grood and Uitolornnoo that spoiled tholr own cunning scheme. "T.", . "1US BEEN TllltOimTJlEXIMi.'' The ( hlhlreii of MIsMflMinges imd Tlwlr TiAliiiiig. J;;-: V; BOSTON, Mass,, 8ojt. 21. Edllor.iijif tho CitiscH: It struck nio that your an swer to "C. D." In a recent issue wuk to say tho leant, incomplete, and t have been "through tho mill," know tho facts, and us tho quostlod Is of great impinHaneo to tho young1 peo ple who have boon reared under tend ings and uuspleo so entirely at, Vtti-l-nnco with tho doings of the Ilouian Catholic church, tho mn'ter cannot bo too thoroughly ventilated. y At twenty-ono years of ago I was foolish enough to heoomo engaged to a young lady who had boon brought up a Ilomnn Catholic. As tho time ap proached for tho marrlagi) sho went to ww' tho priest, whoj Informed, her that her llrst duty was to go to confession. Of course when sho wont to confession sho related tho fact that sho was to marry & Protestant, I was Informed by her that tho church did not sanction mixed marriages, and that her father, mother, uncles, aunts, neioes, nephews, god-father, Virgin Mary, und ull the rest woro appealed to to aid her In the work of making a "good Catholic" of mo, ' It failed; I was llrtn In my opinions and determined to forego tho marrlago rather than yield, Then I was Informod that If I was willing to pay five dollars for a dispensation from tho bishop or archbishop Williams, of Boston tho marriage ceremony would be performed. 1 paid tho ohuroh to do what win against it principles, und tho church took tho brlho. ' On tlio day whim tlio ceremony was to bo performed, just previous to tho ceremony, when tho sponsors wore lined up nnd tho lamb prepared for tho slaughter, tho worthy priest produced a paper, saying, "This Is what you aro to sign." As It was tho first I had hoard of such a thing, I read it and found that I was to promise not to In terfere with my wlfo In hor religious opinions and duties, und that I was to allow her to tiring up In tho Koman Cathollo faith any children which might bo born to us, This Is tho in variable proceeding, and "0. D." may rely on tho truth of tills statomenWY" I ylulded, hut after tho coromony in formed tho reverend gentleman that I considered It a contemptible trick, and considering tho circumstances under which It was wrung from me, I should pay no attention to my promise; und I never did, although uftor marrlago, as before, all the persons and saints who woro supposed to ho Influential, were culled on to work for my conversion, I would not yield, and when my first-born died, I insisted on having it burled in Kdson cemetery, at Lowell, and in hav ing a prayer said over its grnvo by a Protestant clergyman, All my wife's relatives, oxeopt her father and mother, refused to enter the cemetery, und waited outsldo tho gates, After throe years of married llfo ,iny wlfo died, and to show how strong are tho teachings of that internal system which forever stretches Us hand be twoon husband and wlfo, I will Inform "C, 0.," and through him his disputing friends, that, although within a day or two of hor death sho had steadily re quested that she might bo burled by tho sldo of her baby, nnd whero she know hor husband and ono remaining child would bo laid to rest, I was called to hor sldo by hor mother and Informed that sho desired that hur remains should rcposo in "consecrated ground." This was within two hours of her death. I nssj say lnell, that hrr people were eaiiod "lSWrl." "C D ," If either of your friends ar vVttU-mpisting sioh a stop, yoa may toll thorn, with thoeon"oltosnos,,lsii n of truth," that lie will wish In Ills heart, trn which trof anguish will le wrong provided he ha boon reaivj by a gissl lYolcstaht mother that ho hsihlied More the ctvmony, "Facts" in liwfoa (Vtjrn. The lrtll In the MX Century. The worst evil is that evil which comes under the appearance of good, The ikvll wo well know often disguises himself ns an angel of light, In the nineteenth century, fully understand ing the weakness of the present gener ation, his favorite masquerade isbencv olonoo tn the role of secret societies. Especially is this truo tif Froemnsonryi about which the jsipular impression Is that It Is a purely philanthropic or benevolentorgiinlitatlon. No doubt the great bulk of Its adherent enter its lodges and remain In Its lower grades .under this delusion. ' But In tho higher grades, whence Issues tlio control log spirit of tho order, tho Initiated few know' otherwise,,... In confirmation of this, a now wopk--liaS boon reoently is sued under the ' title, "The Devil in the l!)th Century," on which the Ava Maria thus justly conimotia: A remarkable work has recently ap peared under tho title of "Lt lHabk an A'A'e Sink (Tlio Davll in the 10th Century), which sots forth, upon tho testimony of an eyo witness, tho nefar ious character of tho highest lodges of Freemasonry. It is shown that ubove the thirty-third degree there are other control lng lodges, oalled Palludlo, in which thoso Initiated enter Into direct rolaflons with tho evil spirit. Ani mated by a hatred of Christianity they' travesty sacred rites and ceremonies In a bUtKphoinous worship of Luolfcr, For many years tho supremo council has re sided In Charleston, South Carolina; tind the prsont general mastor lsaoer talri .Allierti lilackoy. ;, Wo shall not speak ol'taa abuluitlons which char notorize Hho usselnbllos held in these lotlgus, Ikit tUfl'''feiii'ful destruction of life and p'Hpqt:fcy with which Charles fi .liaVlMwn, vMicd at tlmos, notably In the tur'rlbt'Vnrthqimko of 1885, nnd tho reoont'.v.sevore and destructive storms, may Well causo tho reduction thnt the city, as tho chief center of this dovll-wot'kor, Is a signal object of dl- vino wrath. Wo do not attribute such blasphemous proceedings to tho majority of Masons in this country., We bollovo most of them would shrink with horror from taking part in them, an6 would'Hot hesitate to abandon the ortlor did they Imagine It to bo polluted with such ne farious rites, For all that tho truth re mains that tho heart of Masonry Is satanta, that its animating spirit is hostility to tho church, Evon-in tho lower grades you will find religious In difference dominant or clso tho notion that Masonry Is a gulllolont religious cult In Itself, For Catholics, Masonry Is of course stlctly nnd specifically for bidden, nnd ihls prohibition extends In a general way to all secret societies. Secret societies, tho holy father tells us, aro seed-plots for Freemasonry. On general principles any rational man will steer clear of secret societies. When an organization calls upon a man to tako a blind oath of secrecy nnd obedience lt requires him to stillo the light of reason and make a plungo In tho dark. Such a step Is grossly Irra tional, and no man with his senses about him will jeopardize his reason and freedom by taking so abject nn oath. The Wmtcrn OiUHHihr, (Catho llo), Oct. l!i, 181111. . Hiihsrrihcrs Take No! lee. Tho following aro tho doclslonsof tho United States court on tho subject of newspaper subscribers: I, Subscribers who do not glvo express notice to tho , contrary aro considered as wishing to renew their subscriptions, ' 2. " If subscribers order tho discon tinuance of their perlodlcafs, tho pub lisher may onnllnuo to send thorn until all arrearages are paid. 3. If subscribers neglect tn refuse to tako their periodicals from tho post oflloo to which thoy aro directed, they are responsible until they have settled their bills and ordered them discon tinued. , 4. If subscribers inovo to other places without Informing tho publisher, and the pnpor aro sent to tho former ad dress, t hey are held responsible, 5. Tlio courts havo decided that re fusing to take periodicals from tbd olllce, or removing and leaving them uncalled for, Is prima fuck evidence or Intentional fraud. 0, If subscribers pay in advance, they aro bound to glvo nollco at the end of tho time if thoy do not wish to continue taking lt; otherwise tho jmli Usher Is authorized to send It, and tho subscriber will bo responsible until no express notice, with payment of all arrearages Is sent to tho publisher. Discharged Italian workmen ttt New castle, Pa., mado a desperate attack on tholr American successors yesterday. What will King Humbert say If this bo used ns an offset for tho Colorado at tack on Italians for which ho demanded redross? Kansas City Slur. ' I. ; AX INDIAN AMBUSH. rrtUJMTENEO WILD ANIMALS fftlVCNT A MORMBL6 MASSACRt. A Cwmpslcncr IUUIm thttlllsg tfptosil f h Mrtt With InrituM Is li KnHliMl-Th Shrit HUrrtiiSl f tialf Ilri4 UIt STd Its Um, V wort going down the penlnsnla formed by tha Junction of tho Yellow stone and Lit t is Missouri rivsrs, hoping to tntorccpt the Indians and turn thorn hack, H had been a hard, swift inarch a ride of over 400 tulles with no halt above four hours, and at 10 o'clock in the forenoon half the troops were sleeping In their (addles as tholr lenn and lame horses picked their way over the rough ground. We had planned to reach the spot whrro the fliH'Ing Indians would cress the Lit tle Missouri a day or two ahead of them, We believed we had accomplished It. At 10 o'clock wo were wilhiu two tulles of the spot. Then the head of the col umn halted for the men to close up. Our line had strong out for a mile or more. Between nt and the crossing, as the halt wii made, nature had made a highway. It was a grassy road about SO feet wide, twisting and turning like a creek. Either side was lined with dense thickets. Half a mile down the highway it was crossed by a creek with steep banks. Half a mile farther on was a socoud creek. It waa hardly more than a rivulet at this season, but the widfi from bank to bank was 40 feet, nnd the banks were 10 foot high. Our guide had never passed over the route. No man in the column of 00 men knew what lay beyond the first turn. Tho halt to close up was a precautionary measure, but no one dreamed of danger. If the hostile Indians had not turned back or changed their route, they should be 40 or 60 miles to the south. Tho stragglers bad come up, the sleepy troop ers had braced up under theeyosof their ofilcers, and tho bugler was about to sound the forward whou tho half breed guide nud scout held up his hand in warnlriK. Auecr came running uptne grussy.lane at full speed und was within two foot of tho colonel' horse whou it wheeled to the right lind vanished into the thicket. Next camo a fox, who ran under the foot of a dozen horses before he found shelter. Then a second door, then throe or four rabbi ts, "What is it?"' asks the colonel of the guide. "Ambushl" wa tho reply. "Wheror The guide wavod hi hand toelgntfy that it was down the lune somewhere, "How do you know?" "Bee that?" A big gray wolf rounded the turn 100 feet away, coming at full spend. Tlio hair on his back stood up, his t ail ill most dragged, and it was easy to see that he had been disturbed and wa put out about it. "Iajuna down therl" tnid the guide. "We are too lutot Thoy have got here first, nnd we are in ambush t" "But what make you think so?" per sisted tho colonel, who was impatient to go ahead nnd yot too prudent to need lessly expose his command. "Door fox rabbit wolf I" replied the guide. "All were frightened, All run ning away from something, Injuns down thoro walling for u. We go some other way." We turned to the loft and flaukod the position, We had made a distance of seven miles when Indians were icon, and skirmishing began, but thoy soon re treated southward, and a we followed thntn up they crossed the LlttloMlssourl, lt was the land we had hoped to inter cept, but why did they turn back with out a fight? Everybody was asking the question when a few of u rode off to in spect the ambush. The dunlhtmp had born let for ns between the creoks, The lower end of theavenuehad been blocked with felled trees and bushes, and trees partly cut down would have blockaded the upper end a loon ns the lost horse man had passod. The road here nar rowed to 18 fact. Wherever there was an opening in th bushes which lined the side lt had boon closed with thorns, From sunrise thnt morning the Indian had been waiting for us, Almost S00 warrior were In hiding behind the bushes, ready to thrust out their rifles and Ore nt the signal, Perched in the trem along the way were half a nuudred boy armed with bows and arrows, "ild den away under th bank of the creeks wore 100 or more squaw armed with hatchets, kuivos or club. It wa not to be a battle, but a massacre, No mercy was to be shown not a prisoner taken, Scouts had observed our approach nud reported, When the hand of our column had fairly entered the lane, the eager squaws and Impulsive boy could hardly be controlled. In tholr moving about thoy frightened the wild animal out of their retreats and tent us the warning. They did not know why we halted, hesitated and then took another way. For half an hour thoy waited, with tho scowl of liiHe on their bron.od faces, with tho savage nessof devils in their hearts, with eye which glared nnd glinted ns they roamed about in search of the expected prey. Then they whispered to each otheri "Thoy have taken another wayl The Great Spirit ont them a warning to turn asidet Wo cannot fight these menl Let ti recros the river nnd return to the agonoyl" Wheeling Register. Ingnnlmit Ants, The green nuts of Australia make nest by bonding leave together nnd uniting them with a kind of natural glue, Cook taw hundreds at a time on one leaf drawing it to the ground, while an equal number waited to receive, hold and fas ton it. Philadelphia Press. Ituthor Natural. A man of not ovorbrlght intellect swallowed some false teeth. Then he bolted his food whole, thinking that the tooth would masticate it when It got be low. He 1a now getting suspicions a to whether hi policy was right, Truth. B SWARTZ, McKEYLY & CRAKE, 314 Rotith ISth ttreat. PRINTERS iHb :- STATIONERS. Vl,ll. L. 111,111k p, m stl Vllnl.nl ;iflti'p tnitlliMi, Joli iitllttttiji, fiiilnwultig suit t'liirim 4 low Sms TMR AMUib'AX sail IUHT. Isll AMI- Hli 'A N l lim THE BIBLE CABALA,; COHTAIHS: nsrf tXPLAlNSi SwMof nil wl, Truth nr all Trnltnt, , Sl'lflll nf nil Holftinni, I RclttfiOB of nil Rolijf Tt Art 1'rowffntt ', ef nil Aurimi Art tfor (1,000 y r ' loin, NOW REDISCOVERED. I SutiserlntlinnSiiHi'lloit, Aihlrem, Hull s' ' ' BAUMLEY & SMITH, ST. MAUY'S AVKNUH LIVERY STABLE Mitlil Hiiitith's. Suililln llursi's, CarrlusfK, Coupes, K.lc, Boarding a Specialty,-- 17 t!i and St, Mary'i Aft. TV,,!phnn 440 ' BherlfTi Sale. In iitirsunnen anil by vlrlim of a Jiifltfimnit Slid derli'i' of the lln(,rli'l rniicl, fur JIiiiikIh I'etiniy. stale of NelirHnlis. li'inli ii(i mi Him Hint iluy ef Mny. A, l, IWI, limciTlnln mM Inn wlierHii ,1, II, Mllliuil, 1 rnl.ee, sua iliiliillir. ii nil lli'iiili'i'Min Men inn, Mllnii S, Uinhuy una other were cli'finliuiln, nnd of nn nrdur of sale iHNucd tlnweon on l. of mild din I rift, court, beiirlnu date the lnl dnjr of Ht'titeiiihcr, A. J . IMWI, and U tun dlrei-itul I will on tliM :ilt day of Oi'tolier, A. I, mii;i. nt in o'clock a. tn. of -mil day, ut, tlin KAHT front door of t.lu county court, hotin, In the city of Omtihu, Doiiuhni count v, NnliriiHkii, Mill at, pill, IN" sucllou, to the hltflii'Mt. irldder for I'lmli, tint followltnt den- frllicd InudH and li'iimiicnln, nil MiuuH'd In tin; county of Uoiixliin, nnd ntalti of Nn iiriuikn. to-wit. I Lot twelve (Iwlof l n ny's limillloii In Mill city of Omaha, nil In IkiuicIiin county, ulute, of NnliriiHkii, mild property to tin sold to wit My J, it. Mlilnrd, trunteo, the sum of twelve hundred, Hcvniily-lhrcn und itl-lttn dollars (UI.OT.iM). with Interest thurnon at rsle of clitht (Hi per cent per annum from May 1st. IHOIl! to sat isfy W, W. Jownthe. sum of threw hundred, nlnety-onniuid ;ifi-imdolliirs(,i(i,iiri) with Interest tlieri'OM nt rate of eluht ihi per cent per sntiuui from Ausiist. Hfh, l!ii to satisfy (loorKci A, lloimlanil the sum of live liuuilreii, twenty-four nun i.m1" nonius (,VM.i;p, with lutoresl, tlicreon at rate of Inn (101 per cent per milium from November 7l.li, IMS); tosntUfv llerhert W, lleddlliK the sum of seven hundred, twenty-six nnd in-piO del lars (SWI.30). with Interest thereon at rain of seven (7) tier cent per minimi from Septem her aist. Ism, until paid, and llfly-nlnn nnd ils-INi ilollars (Sfid.iS) cosls, wtlli Interest, thereon from tlie 1st day or May, A, l, ISH,I, linrolliKp with nccruluu costs accord InK ti a jililjriiient rendered hy the dlsl rlct court of said IioukIiis iKiunty, nt. Its May term, A.I', isiiii. in a certain nci ion tnen sun tnern peiiu I hi, win, nil ii .1. II . M 11 lard. IriislcH. was olaln., till and llendernoii Mouroo, Ml Inn M, Lindsay and others defeudaut, Uma in, Netiraska, Si'litenihcr Silh, w;i, UKOIIUK A. HKNNKTT, ll-Sli-N Hherlff of HoukIiis County, Neliinika, Ciii'l ls (V Slilelds, attorneys, Sheriff Sale. Ily vlH tie of an tirder of sals Issued out of llm district court, of lioiulns county, Nt" hraska, and to urn dlrecteif; i will on theSlst, y of (;ctolier, A. J, istm, st u-n ni'lock ff, of safd dnV.'llt thii f.asl front, door of' the county court, houn, In t hecttyof ('iuhIim, IiiiiiiIiis couiitv, Nehranka, sell at iiuhlhl MiicMou l lm properly descrlhed In said order of sale ns the property of H.unuel ll, ,olnisnn Its follows, to-wll l , The west two-tliinis (Hi or lot sis CD in block seventy-si (7(li, In the city of (iuiiiIim, lioimlas count y, Nehranka, as surveyed and llthiiuraolied, fielns one hundred ami twenty (Mm feet (lenn hy foity-fourelli feet In wldlh) lot eleven lilt In hlock seventy-seven ('?), south ('ma in, HouKlas county, Nnhraskti, as surveyed, platted nnd recordedi suli-lot 1'lnlil, iMuif lul l woi;!l III (laplMil ad'ltloii to Mill CM,y Ol lOllllllll,, I'OIIHOIS roillllT, rn- iirnska, eceit the west, thirty-four (.'Hi feet of said lot (iIm lit (S), of said lot two (2h u (Cap itol aildltlon to I he cit y of Omaha l a lso ,,is jlvn (ft)and si (ll) In Mahoney's addllloii, tie liiK n suli-dlvlslon of lot four (4i In hlock two f'i. (iiiiiiiliniliaui's addition to llm city of Omaha, liouxia coiinty, Nehiaskai also Ihn soul h one-ha, f (') or lin-lot tirieen (ini in siiiilli one. half is '..) of norlheiisl. iiiiuii r (NK kilof sect ion I lit r l y - I II i lowushli llfOMiii (ir.i. nortli of raiiKii thlrleeii (l.li, east of slii th (ill Id iirludpal meridian, all In fioiiit- tas coiintyi runni'iisam said property to nn sold to satisfy Midland Slate Hunk Ihn sum of seven thousand, Ihreit hundred, Iwelvn Mid m-m dollars (T,ill'J,(l7 damaues, tiny nine nud llil-lim dollars iSMi.ilip costs, wllli In l.i,i ,. l on said iiinouuls at rain of ten (tin tier cent per annum from the kill day of May, ll'rf, Mii'i nor Wll n aerrnoiK rosis hi-i-im hiiis to a liiilKment rendered hy the (list rlct com I Of said liouslas county nt Its May term, A, it, ihi, in n ceriain ni (ion men inn inern peudliuc wherein Midland Slain Hunk was nliilnltir, tind Samuel l(, Joinnon, oeortfe y, iVrluht, M, ,1. Hums nud others were defend Sills, Omaha, Wetimssn, si jneiniier isi, is-.ri - ao ii i, I. u i, ,i"e Mherlrriif liouufas County, Net), (ll',U((IS. A 1,1'ltal Not Ice, 1,., f l......l..l U.MI l,.l, t.,.fl,. r , ,', i, ohm, .,. ,,.., i, that on the 7th day of Seplemher, Isd.t, (hmrun ll, I'ltcneti, and cvs, i iiciien, piaintiiTs, tiled their petition III the district ( unit of llimulits coontv. Netiriislin. nialiiNt the satd defendant, anil other defeudimts, the ohlect, and prayer of which is to (leciare void a cer tain cont ract entered Into tint ween the plalutlir.Oeorite II, I H i li' l.t . and I'red I, nnd, dalcd the Kfith day of fidir'uHry, Jsss, for th sale hy said plalutlrf to the said l.on'l of lot lirteeu III hlock three Ml III UroONlInn nil dltloii In tlie ell v of Omaiia, fioiiKlas county, Nnhraska, for the rennou tlial, llm said I, und lias failed to comply with the terms of said contract and In pay the money du thereon, lo-wll,l The sum of three hilndted dollars ifKKIimi, with Interest nt S per cent, from 1'ehruary a,Hh, Is'Hi, to Ihn said dnoiKM II, 'Itchett, and that Ihn Interest of said de endents In said premises lie caucullml, and Hint the lll le to said properly holh I'Knl nud euullaiiln he conllruied and uuleled in Hie plaintiffs, Vnu lire reiiu! red to answer fhe said petition on or heforu the Slinli day of November, NUI, (Slsiie.) (I KOIKIK II. I'lTCIIKTt fcVA HTdlllCT'l,. ili-lll-4 hnuwm, Notice For Appointment ofQusrdlnn In the mat Inr of the Kunrdlaiislilp nf Hurt (llendorn Wheeler, mlnori Whereas on Ihn His, day of April, ltfl, this coin I ordered that- i. M, l.onK tin aiiioliiled lluardliiii of said minor nud that Idlers of OiiardlanHiilii Issiih to him upon fllliis tmnd asreoulred fiy law, In the sum of fViKmimi and the said . M, l.unk did ou t he 4th day of Ausunt, lalill, tile his declluallon In etecnlJi said liiniil, It Is therefore ordered that ou (lis Wi day of November, IMtiil, nt 10 o'clock s, m. the en ml will appoint some sullahlii iierson as (luardlau fu' (hit property of said minor. Hurt, (JlmnliiiM Wlieeler, at which tlmn nil iiersous InUiresfed In said miil ter will appear before the court, Witness my hand nnd ofltclal seal thl!!tli day nf September, Ihim, lsaM J, W, V.UjV.H, I'M-ll (louuty .ImiKii. Dissolution of Parlnarsblp, Notice Is hereby slvnn that the eo-pnrtner ship herejoforu enlsllns betweeii A, Kre in oti, 'J', ll, Stanton nud Jas, II, Holmes, under the firm name ami style of "( Mr I'liinlnu Mill Co.," has been dissolved by mutual ronseiit, Mesr, A, freeman and las, II, Holmes retlrlus. a , fiip; KM Arc, 10-(i.i J A H, II. ilOI. MI .S, $75.00 Jo $250.00 r,s as MAtm MlVVUhY JOHNSON W Itlel.. lit workout f motel, V a, . 'f ,jv "''i'' i,! , J A