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About The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1894)
o THfcf AMERICAN RELIOIEUSE BEGGARS CHRIST. HAM AN. I ii IVtiiiiliii'iienn i ' i H 1 1 h2 V..,iU j pilOTOaRAPlIIIKO Mi n s tifniiii sunt ' ' 'T 1 1 I s l 'i i. i t'il'lt I.lf.l .! A 1. 1.1.11,1 tl L VV, t? it 'i An.) t t . At I'' f 1 M fc,t, Mne-iMj Ct ii-t. t It ! I ..( ,hl ,i K I, li t ,i IT K k Still I I' y 1 !!, I JtiliDtlt t hi It l 1 e 1). it llii' I tMimn ) mt.i i i I i , i !.:,! i, 1. i , III tt 1' i n t 1(0 I'rttU tt 1 Ii-i mi in M ni. (Iiiiu' Mti l-.a't i i Hi-it y tip, tt 1 1 ' h f (li J- - ii it mi 'j Itt vliti. ami Kcnn ti roriii I lie nltiMif l!i ctiouti, Hit- ti i-t tm i i fimnil l i-ito I Utii' t-'iiiimiiitii in c, .1.1 in llio Dinim-lt t lr mill ttiiI'iM l. il tin-Hi-tvc-il ) cltutvli H'"I''''.V lo IliCt-- It ill tif f Hil.inuMMt, Atil t'!iofoui (li 111!' litml wim lll lll ly llio lituvli. Tin' fiw I jirtilrttilo i cvoi.v (mini (lltM-rvaluin Hint tlic Ititninii rhtiivh I now, ni M'i lin n ir In lu lilMnrv ttcliiiitcil liy tin lift of (rut 1. l itl litwlitir tu tlii ni'inov ninliil liiii llio Dioul UhorilinloilN l!i'lin II IV IVMUtot tti nlthitiiifh till In quite Inert ilihlo t llinse who hi c not. in h situation to til servo tlio iiiiiiriiicli!i'tl itiul (lisirnstinn liiidlotln of (frt-t'tl, such icrw)im an ainiwt'il ill llio flinplo fnotw, In thimtrticlo I want to conllnc, my self to a Htali'iiioiit of fuels wlilfh huvo fullcn (juitt) within my knowlmltfo In this city. There in a ureal ileal lifinj sniil just now ultout the unpiitriotk work of HiiniiinlHin In tlio douTtni('nls of tin.' jfoneral government. A pitmphl ban recently been issued from UoHton with tho title, "Facts l-Yoni Wiishlnj,' ton bv One Who Knows." I stimd res ponsible for that statement of facta ex copt a couple of minor 1 mice unifies, which somehow crept into it. What I nay herein must carry with it whateve weight attaches to my testimony boar imj upon facts coming under my per sonal knowledge. Tho custom of nuns going, at regular Intervals through the dt partments and coaxing money from tho clerks is an Infamous oolitical iniquity. In tho pension bureau this Bemi-monthly visl tatloti Is an urrant outrage. Tho com missioner, (Irst ivssistiintand tho chair man of tlio house committee on pensions are Koman Catholics, and tlio whole management of tho bureau is under direction of those three. Tho Uomiiri church worked to accomplish this. Such abominations are not accidental A friend of mlno, a little whilo ago stood quietly by and witnessed tho Bcmi-monthly pay of tho clerks. The procession of clerks after receiving their nuv. bad to pass between two nuns, each holding a box, and nearly all paid tho price necessary to keep them In ollico, It took two hours and a half of tho morn than two thousand clerks to pass these agents of tho prient liood and pay over their money, arid this in a great government building! Aro wo free, or aro wo tho slaves of a lustful medieval ecclesiastical institu tion? Upon demand, which were made, ono of tho cabinet has stopped this col loctlon of a tax levied on government clerks by tho Jloman church. Itmado him qui to mad, and said all sorts of ukIv thlfiL's, but ho know tho evil ho bad countenanced was an outrage and ho Issued tho order. TblH demand should" bo made upon every department In a certain room' In the printing ollloo are eleven clerks utono table, and eight of them are Catholics. In this bureau, tickets far Catholic fairs aro Hold from onco to twice a week, during government hour. The Konian Catho lics are compelled to buy and they say they would loco their place If they did not. In a room In ono af the depart ments, six clerks were reduced In ono day. Striirigo to relate they were all six members of tho same 1 'rol.ostn.rit church. Hlx others were promoted to take their places and live of them wero Homim Catholics, One day last fall, twenty-one promotion were made In tho burouu of engraving and nineteen wero Human Catholics. Such things do not occur by any rulo or mere ucel (lent. I could continue such citations over many pages. During tho lust fif teen years, over a quarter of a million dollars bavo been appropriated by con gress to one of tho Koman Catholic In stlUitlons In this city, If congress dares to make tho customary appropriation this winter the country shall know It. Is it any marvel that many people begin to think It a dangerous thing to put Koman Catholics In responsible places? SCOTT l' IlKHHllKV, I'll. I). WAHIIfNOTON, U. C. kain am mi: rriH.it mhoois. Acl Inn of flic An lihislini Which Has Kx riled the Calluillcs. LoL'lHVUJ.K, Feb. HO.Archbishop Kulii has creaied r sensation among Catholics by a letlor to tho clergy wherein he expresses tho desire that Catholics' children who attend public nchools bo prepared for their llrst com munion by their parish priests. For years, it is assorted, some of tho clergy have used coercive 'measures to forco Catholic children out of tho public nchools into tho parish schools. Tho most potent means was to refuse to In struct tho children for their first com munion unless they went to the pa- it, n.mh r 1 "I I I M, rochial school for two years. Many parents succumbed to this religious ostracism and took their children from tho public schools. If they perflated In sending their children to tho free in stitutions of learning they cither did not have to make their first communion or they sent them for instruction In an other parish, where tho priests had no parochial schools and therefore wero not opposed to tho public schools. A. V. A. IN M'hKKSI'ORT. I'olillnil Method l.lkr Those (if Thai Or gunlziilioii Adopted on (lie SI reels. MclvKKSl'ORT, Feb. Hi. S)iccial. - The city was thrown into great excite mont tonight by tho distribution on tho streets of small circulars attacking tho democratic candidates for tho city olllees after the plan of warfare adopted elsewhere by tho A. 1'. A. These handbills denounce tho democratic nominees for mayor und councilmen as "a lot of bigoted Catholics," who are in favor of tlio suppression of tho public schools, These rabid "llyers" also quote tho alleged declarations of lead Ing Catholics on tho question of abol ishing tho free secular schools, tho In ference being that tho democratic can didates hold the sumo views, Tlio democrats aro highly indignant at such statements made in such a way, and money will bo spout freely to dis cover tho author of tho dodger. It is reported that tho A. 1', A. Is estab lished on an organized basis hero. l.oyul Turner. OTTAWA, III., Feb. 2(1, 181)4. Kdltor Tiik Amkkican: I am happy to say to you and the readers of TllE AMKltlCAN tbut tho great work of reformation is on. 1 speuK in tones that cannot do misjudged, l'ooplo that scoffed at tho Idea of astrugglo to save our American institutions but three years ago are now convinced that the cranks and fanatics wero right and their voto is with us. For illustration the Gorman Turners (it society found In all places of any size) a set of educated men, men where very one can read and write, met In district convention und voted for free schools and pledged their voto to sus tain them. And at a recent mooting of a branch of the body In Ottawa ratified that resolution. Will the Clover club do that? Will the! Hibernians follow In tho wake? Not until water runs up 1 by Itsown weight, Why will they notr I will tell you, As soon lis the action of tho Turners on that question got to the ears of a Koman Cathollu priest in this city, ho gave notice that none of his church should attend thu Turners Mask bull. It Is needless to say, none went to tho ball, O. I. C. Secret H of (he Convent of the Sncreil Heart. Our readers know already what this book Is, for they huvo rend It in our columns, They now have an oppor tunity of possessing It In book form, and at so low a price they can afford to buy It to give away where they think it will do the most good, Those who read Its awful revelation of crime and per fidy, and Its arraignment of tho "Holy Church," will wonder at tho boldness of tho author who virtually took his life in his hand when ho consented to the publication. It Is beautifully printed and the cover Illuminated with an exquisite tinted portra.t of tho Madonna. It is for sale at this olllce. Those wishing to get live copies for $1.00 post paid, cun do so by addressing the author, Hudson Ttittle, Kerllri Heights, Ohio. Fvery A. I". A. should read it, and If copy could bo placed In tho bunds of every Catholic, it would work a revo lution, for the laity of tiiat church Ihs lievo because ignorant, and ure not in formed of the plottlngs of its priests. Price 2."c. Address. American Pub lishing Co., 101.) Howard St., Omaha, Neb., or 807 Main St., Kansas City, Mo. WY 1 KU (JOVKKNMKNT CLKIJKS PAYINCJ FOR TIIKIII POSITION'S. A tiootl Siurireslion. Feb. 10, lK'.tl, Kdllor A.MKKICAN DKAK Kilt: I received my cipy of the Amicuican this morning, hiu hasten to endorse your'liioveineiit towards estab lishing a "Free Speech League Fund." Hefore contributing, however, I wIhIi to make this suggestion; that there be speeilied tin amount for memberi-hlp. Headers of the AMKlilCAN alone, num bering iim they do 1(1,000 strong, would create a Bland Ing fund of $1,000 by con trlbuting;2"ic apiece, und surely this small amount, which really would not be missed by the majority, should be gladly placed where it might accom plish such desirable results. I belong to the Methodist Episcopal church, and would as lief liavo the funds of such an association used to prosecute any Methodist bishop or minister or lay man who would ho far forget himself, in to, in any wise, endeavor to suppress that which, to every American citizen, must always bo of paramount impor tanco free speech. It Is truly a sad comment upon a sys tem calling Itself Christian, when Its secret instructions to Its priests are unlit to be translated Into English and distributed amongst tho people; or whoso ordinary teachings must not bo discussed In public wlthoutcalling forth Homo's wrath in order to suppress. Away with such a travesty on truth. I have always thought that it was dark ness ulono that dreadiid light and shrinks therefom. Protestantism in vites investigation, courts it; why does not Koine? Simply becauso it cannot stand it. I do not quite like to hear anyone lecture upon tho lillhlness of Home, for I somehow think that In handling pitch some Is liable to soil tho one who han dles it. There is enough. God knows. in all her monstrous claims, in a'l her black history, (which as infallible she cannot escape from), In all tho current history of countries that own, or have recently owned her supremacy, In all her distortions of truth, to employ tho pen and tongue of our men of metal, without touching on except indeed sparingly her Infamous Impurity. I often wonder to myself, and ques tion why it is, that our Protestant pul pits so rarely touch upon this question. If Indeed Komanlsm Is what It Is pie- lured to us In Kovelation as tho great whore, why is she not held up ho that our people huvo a better knowledge of her Instead of this, she Is frequently referred teas a Christian church. In conclusion and reverting to your proposed fund, I would suggest that whilo 2.")C may be tho nominal share, no person may feel himself or herself lim ited to ono share. With thu cordial hope that our con troversy with Homo may be nettled without blood, but with the lirm con viction that it will bo settled with blood If necessary, I beg to subscribe myself, A Watciikh. Jr. Order I". A. ,M. or Missouri. The State Council Jr. O. U. A. M. of Missouri, held its regular session at Moberly February l.'f and 14. It was a most harmonious mooting, and much business was transuded. Ollleers wero ducted for the ensuing term as follows: P. S. C, II. J. Armstrong, St. Louis. Mo,; S. C, F. C. Ilorden. llolden. Mo.: V. (' Kcv, H. A. Slaughter, War- rensburg, Mo.; S. C. Sec'y, Holla G. 'urroll. Warrenslmrg, Mo.; S. C. Treas., John C. Lyons, St. Louis; S. C. Com., J. W. Dal ton, Hannibal. Mo.: C. Ward., W. G. Mcl.in, St, Louis; S. C. I. H., S. Kilcy, Krevicr; S. C. O. S Jus. W. Guthcrie, St. Louis; Ken- resentutivo to National Council, Harry H. Ilinde, Kansas City. Some changes were made in the Con. stitiition and Ky-Luws; among them that the State Council should mod an nually instead of seiiii-anuually; also, that instead of each the Sultordinato Councils sending three representata tlves to the State Council, they shall in i.iT - - lk.k, -. I; ...... I. .11 ' ' J the future s"iul but, one from each council. The i.Mitvrs elt-oteil lire men who are capable and worthy of the positions given 1 ln-iii. The session ended on the night of the fourteenth, and went into a caucus for the pnrposcof jiillilieation, which lasted for some two hours, and wound up with a genera I bund shaking and congratulating alTair. No meeting could have been more business like and harmonious. The ollleers and repre sentatives departed for their homos thoroughly convinced Unit prosperity awaits the Order during the coming year. The Junior Order has started on its official year In excellent shape, and will undoubtedly double Its strength long before that time expires. "CUPRIC ELECTROLYSIS." Flow tlm Mjrstprlouii Aicftit Mny Hn (Hlllxnil li) Conl rol llftiioii-liiit'it, Ono of tho most wonderful of modern discoveries In tlm region of elfctrothi-ru-py is the system of "euprle elect relysis" brought, out by Haulier of l'nris, by which a mi'talllo deposit ran Im rnniln on liny part of tlm body, Internal fir external. Tlio process will lie uiiderslooil by recalling tlio fact '.lint on iron needle connected lo the positive polo plunged Into human tls Biio is quickly nltaeked by tho oxygen, and chlorine si t free at this polo is con verted Into oxychlorldo of iron, a double salt, and Is soon completely destroyed. Tlm biiiiio is iruo of any metal attuckftd by oxygen or chlorine. A copper needle or bull) or other convenient ly shaped eluc- trodo pcnelratlng tissue or laid against nuicoiiH membrane, especially within the cavities or tun body, Is converted Into oxy chlorido of copper, Kino into oxychlorldo of r.lno, and nt on. This method bus only recently been Introduced Into this country, but Its bcnelils promise to bo farri'iicliiug when it is brought into genera practice. In gynecological work especially It se cures results at tal liable by no ot her means, ns tho Introduction of the positive copper Bound nlionls not only the intrinslo ad vantage of the current, but also the fur ther beneficial action of an antiseptic Halt whoso permeation into tho tissues contrib utes to their strength and nutrition. In other words, the mctnllio deposit Is first nindn, nrul then by what is termed "cit nphorcsis" driven Into tho tissues. It Is highly probable that tills will bo tlm treat ment of tho future in catarrh cases, A copper bull), through which nn electric current Is passing, Is swept over tlio nasal, throat and mucous membrane and depos its find drives lu the copper salts. This method Is both rapid mid painless, and its etrects are described ns magical. An eminent elertrothcrapeut 1st states that In his bands Its results far surpass tlio most sanguine claim of any other treat ment. It Is also likely to emtio a m-w practice In tho mitiscptieizingiind healing of unhealthy ulcerations nnd discharging cavities, tlio dispersion of tumors and the reduction to a healthy state of the granu lar eycliilsof conjunctivitis. Dr. Augnstin Goelet now colls attention to t lie adapta bility of this principle to (lie control of hemorrhage, especially in connection with internal operation, such ns have frequent' ly to bo carried out in gynecology. Dr. Goelet does further commendable service by showing whcn-ln It lutsat times proved unsuccessful nnd pointing out how failure cim ton great extent bo avoided, lie insists that if tho applications are per severed with and nre properly mnde, they will In tho majority of rases control nn active hemorrhage. Ono point of supreme Importance is that there should be actual nnd complete contact between the elec trode and thu surface acted upon, nnd for tlto attainment of this object t hn use of an enlarged nnd possibly egg shaped electrode muy nt times beadvisable. It Is most sat isfactory to know, on such authority, that electricity can bo so eiiertively npplled to a disastrous ailment ngainst which ev ery resource of the physician lins hereto fore lint too often proved powerless. St. Louis Globe -Democrat. , Tli I'nunclnMr. We envy neither the men nor the wom en who cannot speak to a fellow creature out of their own circle or to anybody with out the formality of an Introduction. There Is no computing the nmount of prollt as well ns pleasure such persons lose by hedging themselves In with this stupid fence of fastidiousness. We have always found more of this feeling nmong persons who were more touchy on their social po sition than nmong those self respecting persons who thought nothing about it. A great deal of intelligence Is floating round tho world without being labeled, and those men or women who have the good sense to recognize this fact nnd act upon it not only are educating themselves, but conferring that pleasure which we are all bound by the common ties of humani ty to exchange with one another. It seems to us that tt is only the snob nnd pretend er who take a different view of this ques tion. New York Ledger. Is ' '''' ' ;:H 'or Jewelry, Watches und Silver go lo ' JOHN KUDU'S, .'Hi North Kith street. . Alin yon a subscriber to Tin-: Amku- H'AN? Special Master Commissioner'n Sale. In tiiiiNiiiiiii'i' iiml I y vlrliit'ofa jiiilitini'iit. nnd il.'i'ree nf tin' dist rict I'mii t. fur huiinlui county, Ntiilc of Nebraska, rendered on (lie "iilli iluy nf November. A. I. Ih'.C. In itccitulii m l Inn wlici'cln Tin' I'MimI NiLtlniiiil llituk, nf lliiuilia. was )l itl i 1 1 tr lint! Meyer llellmiiii nnd ol tiers were ilefeniliinlN, anil of iinnrilero Biiln ImhiiciI t hereon oiil, nf hiiIiI district court, ItfJi fltiMr diiln Hie ItMli iluyof I leeeinlier. A. II. Ih'.u, iiml to me directed, I will on the illli day of March, A. I). IHiil. nt ten o'clock li. in. of Nit Itl any, nt 1 he KAST frontdoor of the count y court house, In the city of (liniihit, loiidns county, Nebraska, sell it 1 public auction, to the hlKhest lililtler for cash the following desci lbeil lands mid leucine nt.s, nil sltualetl lu Ihe coiinly of IioiikIiis, and state of Nebraska, to-wll : The east foi l v-four 4 H feel of lot one (I) In block one hundred mid thirty-seven il.IT). lu the city of Ouiiiha, hnvliiK a fronliw of forty four (-4-0 feel on I'lirnaui street, ami ex t.i'iiillng back it uniform width of a distance of oiiii hundred and l.liliiy-two feet to I he lion h line of t he alley; anil the smith lwo-thlnlHof lol eltflit isi In block eighty nine (Htli, It said city of Oiiinha. nil in Hoiii.'Iiih county, stall' of Nebraska) to satisfy Ill-stout of the orocceds of the sain of the said east forty-four (-14) fcot of lot one it) In block one hundred and thlrt v-seven (i:i7i In the city of Omaha, having it frontline of forty-four (111 feel on I'lirnaui Hi reel, null cxtciiilltiK back a iinlrorui wlilth of one hundred mid thliiy t wo (1,'Ul feet, to Hie north line of the lilley, lu DoiikIiin county, all as above described: The Northwestern .Mutual i.lfe Insurance Company the sum of llilily-one thousand, eluhl. hundred mid ninety dollars it l!,-:'iU!ti, wllh Interest thereon at rate of six HI) tier cent per milium from rleptem her llilh. sii:; to satisfy the North western Mutual I.lfe In surance ( 'urn puny I he further sum of I hilly one thousmid, eight hundred mid ninety dollars i:il.H',m,ii(i). wllh Inlei-est thereon at rate of six ill) per cent per milium from Hep lemlier llilh, IHtCi to satisfy the First Na tional Hank of Omaha the sum of. t.wenly foiir thousand, eight hundred mid scvenly elght and ;a-M) dollars i:M.s';s.;i;i), wllh Interest, thereon at rate of seven (7) per cent per milium from Heptember l!Mb, I Kit; ; to satisfy the Nebraska National Hank the suiii of seven thousand, live hundred, seventy iiml ;i:i-(Hi dollars 7.fi7H.:i.'li. wllh Inleresl thereon at. rate of seven (7) per cent per an num from September bull, ls!l;, until paid, ami one hundred, llfty mid .'.)-(i dollars l."i(.r,:i) costs, with Interest thereon from the tilth day of KcpHMiibor, A. I). lsM, together with accruing ousts according to a Judgment rendered by Dm dlsl rlct court of said I long las county, at Its Hi-plumber term, A. Ii. Isitt, In a certain iictioti then mid lliere pending, wherein the First National Hank, of Omiihit, was plaintiff, and Meyer llellmiiii and others were defendants. Omaha. Neb,, February I, 1 HI ' I . IJF.olili'r: A. HKNNF.TT, Hpeclnl Master Commissioner, Wharton A llalrd, attorneys. Z i-'t Notice of Sale Under Chattel Mortgage Notice Is hereby given that liy virtue of a chattel morigage. dated on IhoSihUay of March. IS'.M, a cony of which wasduly tiled lu the olllce of the county clerk of lioiigliis .nullity. Nebraska, on Hie Illli day of .March, sii;i. and executed by KIIiih A. Doten and Sn rah T. iMallory lol). W. Anderson to secure (lie payment of the sum of l II, IK) and upon which lliere has been paid the sum of J.'D.nO. and upon which lliere Is now due the sum of f.d.lio. Default having been made In the pay ment of said sum mid no suit or other pro ceeding ill Piw li ii n li if been Instituted to recover said debt or any piitl t hereof, there fore I will sell the proper! y I herein described, vl.. : One cream coll., three years old. mm cream oo I. one vi-ii r oiil : one ' .lersev cow. yi-iiiH old, nt public auction, lit the house or .11. II. V arner, In r lorence precinct, about one mile east of liebolt Place Slatlon, lu lioiigliis county, on the tiih day of March, J!d. nt I o'clock p. m. of said (lay. Hated February 10. IWi4. II. VV. ANDKHSON. 2-lll-;i Mortgagee, Notice of Sale Under Chattel Mortgage Notice Is hereby gl ven t hat bv vlrt ue of a chattel mortgage, dated on the 14lhdny of November, ls!i:i. a copy of which was duly tiled ill the olllce of the county clerk of Jioiigla.s county, Nebraska, on I lie t'il h dn y of November. IstHI anil executed by Kilns A. Dole n mid Mrs. Small T. Mallory to I- rank P. A rcher to secure t he pavmeiil of I he sum of ilium, mid upon which lliere Is now duellie sum of (I'.l.IHi; which sultl mortgage and the illinium due thereon has been duly assigned by said Archer lo I). W. Anderson. Ill-fault having been liiHtle In pityiiienl of said sum and nosuli orothcr proceeding nt law hav ing been Instituted tort-cover said debt or any part thereof, therefore I will sell the properly I herein described, viz.: tine utinn inure, one side bar. piano box. top buggy, one three-spring express wagon wllh seat, two sets of single harness, at public nuct Ion. at Hie house of M. II. arner, In l loren -e pre cinct, about one mile east of liebolt Place station. In Douglas county, on thelithday of Man h. s'.4, at 1 o'clock u. m. of said day. Hated February lu. IS'.'I, D. W. ANDFItSON. 2-ltl-:i Assignee, Notice of Chattle Mortgage Sale. Not Ice Is hereby given that tiy reason of lb-fault In I he eondlt Ions of it chattel mort age duted July :ird, isn:i, executed liy W. F. ,uce ami Annie I.uce to W. II. Jailing, mid assigned to I'. S, llrogg by the said W. II. .hillings, and recorded In the ofllce of the count v clerk for Douglas county. Nebraska, on which morigage t lie sum of t wo hundred and sevenly-tlve it-'T.'i mu dollars, with Inter est thereon lit ten dm per cent per n initial from date. Is si ill due nnd nn pa Id. I he under signed will on the day of February. Is-.it. at II) o'clock a. in. at the ntirt beast corner of Thlrty-tlftti unit Miami streets, Omaha. Ne braska, sell 111 puiiuc itlH-l inn me iiiiiovving properly enumerated In said mortgage, lo wlt: t tinsisi Ing of all t he househiiUi furnit ure, now sloreti at p'ace and number above named; one cow. four years old; and one lioi-Hi'-eolt, three years old: also one Shoe maker si tin re piano, stored at 4oW I'axton blis-k. Said sale Is made to satisfy the said D v Orogg In said minium, with Interest thereon us above stated. Oinahii. Nebraska. January TTth, 1W4. 0. K GKlHitt. 2-2-3 Assignee of said Mortgage. it nit'- hi i uu wi.u INSURANCE itili.-, 1,.,,!., , , ,. !..(, t lnr1 ( " in . . I..I A ,. t l..,l' i ,y,. f ii... . f MAHK I1UWMAH, i ri..n Iti.o-k Secrets of Romish Priests Exposed. Pf U o 40 Centt. SUBSTITUTION MARRIAGE. Prlt 50 CenlM. Iti'V. ,liM'ili Miill. ty la ll Hilllinr of ImiII, of till- iilintl- IliNikH. Tln Hit' JlHI li:il llio lull'-1 iii 1 1.' ii 1 1'. mill hic iiilniiil in bihmI. i-Ii-kii It I"' llliil liiiilml In li t i. I'livclK. M ill I .y i-iw in linill. A ) . 1 1 1 AMI'.UICAN I'I'III.ISIIINC, CO., in ft Miiwiinl mum i. timiiiiii. Null. nr. Nil? M it I ii St.. hiuiMiH Cliy. Mu. H. K. BUHKET, FUNERAL IVR ECTOR EMBALMen. Olllce removed from Hit North Pith street U) 1618 Chicago Street. Telephone 00. OMAHA, NED. M. O. MAUL. Successor to llrexcl St Maul. Undertaker and Embalmer 1417 Karnam St root. Tki.ki-iionr 'Z. OMAHA NEB THE PRIEST, THE WOMAN, CONFESSIONAL. AND TUB Ilv IUCV, niAH. flllNlgllV. This work deals enllrelv with the in m-ilees of the I'linfcKslimal box, and should lie read bv till I'lolestl.tilM lis well lis bv II, ,,., (!.1.- ollcs themselves. The errors of the Confess ional are (dearly polnli'd out . Price, In cloth. I IS), scut postpaid. Hold by AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO., 412 KHKKLY nr,()('K, OMAHA, NF-U. E. W. TRUMAN, GATE CITY STEAM LAUNDRY, TKI.KI'IIONE IKI4. 207 North 17th St., OMAHA, NEB Work called for and delivered. HISSEM & TEETER Northemt Cor. Kith and Dodge bt., roit a f.t. kinds or Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuti, OonlootloDi, OlgRM and Tubaoco. Telephone 17114. HALD & RICE, Telephone 1!:W, 516 So- 16th SI E. WYMAN BOOKS, STATIONERY and PERIODICALS. 310 N. 16th Street, OMAHA KOUCH & HOUGH, Carpenter and Builder. Manufacturer and Hepalrerof Sash, Storm Doors and Windows and Furniture. VI'IHH.HTF.UISU A S fl.VI AIIY ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Shop: Ifil7 Davenport Street, OMAHA C. W. BAKER, Undertaker rEmbalmer ll'iirmerly with M. U. Mitul.l TKI.KI'HONK IJ'.Hi. 013 South !0th 8t., OMAHA. LADV ASSISTANT FURNISHED. Omaha Express and Delivery Co. TKLKNIONK lull. Moving and Light Express Work Trunk and Parcel Delivery. Household Hoods Clicked. Stored mid Shipped t dllce, :tln North liith Stre-I. Ilrancli olllce, N. K. t or. anh nnd l.nke Streets. Tele phone l.'nJ. I'UIt'Ks KKASONAHI.h. J. L. Tl'liNKV, tI'latio MovIiik Hpcclulty. Maiuucer Special Master Commissioner's Sale. ruder and by virtue of unorder of sale on decree of foreclosure of moi litaite Issued out. of the district, court of Iniuuliis county, Netiriiskit, and directed tome, 1 will, on tho Jtitli day of I ebruary, 1V4, nt I o'clock p. m. of said day, at the north front door of the county court house. In the city of Omaha, county, of iinij.-las and state of Nebraska, sell at public auction, to the blithest bidder fur cash, the property described In s ild order of sale as follows, to wlt: Lot elitht no In block three Cll In ItrliticV Clace nilillliiin to the city of Omaha, In tlio state of Nebraska. Said sale Is to satisfy the .luiU'iiient of said court rendered ut lis 1-ebruary term. IN',1.1, n certain net ion in which the Helkiiiiti Snv Inics liiiuk of l.itconla. New Hampshire. Is plaintiff, and Win, II. Ilaydcn and ol hers were defendants. Appearance docket 33. No. IX Dili u tin, Nebraska. .Iiinuitry 91, IS'.i.i. liKKI.MI KIWI I KAN. Special Master Commissioner, I. K. Andrews, attorney. l-M-i lCOAL