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c THb AMERICAN t5 (. , , i in O i '' I. 4 1 HI t '6!.ili t j l tl Atj.i ,.(' lit k Hl 1 t li, -s " IVl l.il I. H-r- n.-c-, t. )! ft m.-f, .4 jt iS ic ,.! I . ! ftM I ! t if It, i iiiiii j I , t . 1 ' '. I- I . t . !t l t lK((H,iMlfi il H..I.., ) . . l.Ml liil tl Ml )nt:li4 Hd r lln it i i 1t,t t' i rl'i!jr ;iif Utr i Uiii! At mtn. ni v hll J! , Mull i r 'l'-i I'll! llli'll l ! U Itmt U J, i-w-' ftvro nM Nit lo tvml hi')nn -lm 't.lt i; tiki I!,!, I (WMt litiii' Uh - tl ny i ismn U f u In Hi if lmv. I titu t', UlM Millli' tlliIVli tl ntit' lt I l,l Mli'l f iW Knilil.il 1'ntlinHi- rtitiivlt kitijj Un in tin ir jilltti tin "h lit M'liiml (jU' .l iuti. Si h" wn jnM lniii' tinii;h lo t ill' to tin1 M!hi, Rtitl i m il Mlui wtvti nn Itnim iliati' ivplj ; jut 1 ditik of It for a timim'til. Tin to win lo'tii'tVi IJrtuU fcinl I,' i', tin jjivhIokI Uh" wt'tlil turn vi'f jit-iMiitvil, Hiitl our ( ii'iii'i'iil lii'rttH Miirtil, Rtul Write-H liflii'inl Loo littil Mini i;ico tl lo H liH'mt'tier ai'il toll him In liurr.v Willi It til lii'ili'l'itl t'i'V qiuil-tofn, hih) lirlnjr nn humeri into reply. It wml Hdtni'tliitu; liki thU: 'tii'iioial l.oo Will you Ih en kind n to tell mo If you inti'tiil tosiiririNi' tin iti Ijilit : ilnu my no if you do, ami wo cnn tln'ii lie on tlio watch and lu in'piiri d." Don't you think Hiich a iiHKWillnjf likely? So thin juifly wrik' lu tho IiImIioji, will you jilUM U'll uh, now, uro you having any hocrct Mn'i'tinfM' Annwin': Von, Mr. Indi'H'ndi'iit Cornell; wenru plann ing till the tinii". Would you expect thuin to nay thai? Woll, vvhul would you expect them to eiiyv Thcro are only two or three of them that wo are allowed to quote, heeuiihO the rent of them have not given clear replies This 1h In the matter or parochial whoolH, and the Intciferlng with the public HchoolH, and what they nay they think of them. The archbiwhop of New Orleans: 'You aHk mo whether I would give my countenanco In my diocese with such un object.' Llwton, thin in what ho nayn: 'My countetmnco to wuch a meiimire. My countenanco depends upon clreumHtances.' Yet there are many of my f rlcnds'that nay there In no danger. Tho bUhop Mhows better hciihg than tho man with tho wool pulled over Ills eye. Tho binliop nay that for tho Bouthorn Catholic child to go to tho public! Hchool 1h going to bo tuoro dan goroiiM than in the north, Iiochuhi; the Houthern lVutoHtiintit uro moro nuiiier oum than tho northern. (Jood for the Houth. H In from ku'.-Ii mm UiIh, I pro jiumo, thatMome of our lmpciful people think than HonmtiWm In undergoing a change of heart. "I read In one of their papers tho other day whero Cardinal Gibbons was Hpeaklng, and it goes on to bIiow that ho huld. 'Tho Catholic church remains unchanged; tcho bjlloves now what she ulwuyM believed; bho would do now what Hho alwuyH Imtt done, Bhe Is what ho always was.1 Ho refers to tho time when Columbus eumo over. It Is u wonder to mo that ho would say thai, ho In a pretty sharp man. What was nho when Columbus came over? Tens of thousands of people wero tniiHsaered; ten thousand people wero cut to pieces with little scissor s until they died; ten thousand people were boiled In olf until they wore dead. This was when sho hud tho Inquisition In Spain, and yet Cardinal Glblxinn says sho Is Just tho Biitno, Wonder If ho forgets about the Inquisition? If ho U just tho same what Is to prevent her enacting these name things again? If "be could do that could sho not como to this our country and mako us get i1own on our knees and kiss the toe's pope, (Laugh ter), tho pope's too of coursct I mean, but I don't believe I will change that blip, us I believe ho Is about us much of a too as ho Is u pp. 'Not very long ugo a dispatch was nent to tho president asking him not to Appoint any more Itomiinlsts to olllee, and tho great democratic party was Injured In Chicago, where they huvo a Catholic mayor, chief of pollen, chief of flro department, stutts attorney clerk of superior court, forty-flvo out of blxty-elght uldormun ninety per cent; ninety out of a hundred o tho flro department eighty per cent of the members of the lire department sixty xovcii per cent of the school touchers, Oh, no, they don't want ollleo. What would the world think of the great M. V, church, bishops, preachers ond laity 4l.luV carrying out such it scheme as 1 tut wo arc on record for good government, and wo teach good cltl 'ennhlp along with our meddling with politics, and also believe In tho public bchooisas being dear to tho hearts of our people. When you take Into con blderutlon tho fact that tho popo Is tak tngalltho situations In, ond that tho biggest percentage) of tho men In buloonsaro Itomiinlsts, und that all of thorn through ull tho ranks uro work ing for oflloo, 1 think It Is about tlmo we opened our eyes and asked ourselves who Is lo govern us In Kansas City. I usHuro you I shall do all I can to ren der un elTectivo unswer to that ques tion." New York City Is notorious for Its liad municipal government. It is hardly necessary to say that tho Catholics hold most of tho olllccs. Tho city gov ernment under Tummuny gives a vivid view of what Rum and Homo havo In t 1 1 ,,. i- . i , i . i ' , W ut Mil-". I K 1 1 1; i.r t uti i n. ih ' l -1 ),.; M ;t ' M UV it' H i til i k i t P '! if 1 V V. S!!.m, i- un i'ii.ii ij ut-i.- Iivmk .1 .! -.s i-u t' I1H..U (ir-s-t f iNn ,i init t'l la ) u UtiiH i l i'i mit t f", M l 1 1 ' llHIKII t llil' 1'lrt.U 1 (.l.'tl S.itil'l,' H r t inn-hf tl. I t US ." n IMi n oil H. f rImm ,t Mi, Me i j H.i'kU, lm,kKii'-i fr v tiA' l ilx Tin sin! IVlln- r.inp:u . Sti''l It d ' hi frb'iiiK Mori l-in Irn-.l lo tl). hi. mtil Mini k til Hiki i ml tinn k, lul lC Hit' tnlelfetv'HV nt V1;liilt I pii it iiinHniii il.'ii'i,- i I. si in. Il r nil Moi lnn, "lv'ibt" " Hi ten Mini iM'vel'l miltili'l'of t '.l. I'IihIIhj V iiCiu,', Blllllleil .lattli'S K. UiiU'ilHIl HUil b'hl hint badly. Tin" Myut m ilileifi le.l slid Ihivnii in d lo luie Mnt i lin nr M'stcd. "H ihly" O'Hiini ami the oilier" ran away. The gang ilelnd to "lix"' K Ionian Ihviiusi' he wai- n wltiirw for the defeiiM1 In Iho McNntiuira es-e, "K.-ddy" O'ltrii n, a deputy e UlM.tlile, on I ho name iiltfht, Februiiry "'1, vlstled Ihe Iioum" of May llot ker, No. U02 KaM Thii-leeiilh bttv I, and iissinlt 'd her wilh his plitol, 'boating her over the head In n brutal manner In oaiiM hhe refused to continue the friendly rela tions which had previously existed b -tweell them. ( Ullcers were called and "lteddy" fired his revolver several limes and esea)ed through the buck door. This Is a sample of tho ollleers of the push. Another witness for the state against llishop J. V. MoNamara, who has como into prominence in the past few days for vile deeds Is James 11. Maekey, or Jas. 11. MoKeo, who has been sailing under assumed nanus and who stated that ho was a "paper hanger" when cm tho witness stand. Tho Kansas City 11'orM has written him up, and placed tho following charges against him: "llefore coming to Kansas City ho was married to a lady In Omaha by whom ho had two children, Albert and Edna. Ho deserted thorn two yours ajo, and his wlfo applied for a divorce on the grounds of desertion. Tho courts granted her application and gavo her tho custody of the children, The latter lived happily with their mother, who Is now married to Mr. 1). J. Wilson of Omaha, but McKeo returned to t hat city six months ago and stole the little t 1 t'l. After various false clues had been Investigated, the father and (laughter were located lu KansusCHy, where Mo Keo was living with u young woman whom he had married In Detroit. Ills second wlfo was Miss I tattle Hitchcock before ho married her. It U alleged that he now refuses to support her, Kho Is living at the corner of Thirteenth street and Indiana avenue with her mother and earning her livelihood. MoKeo lsallegeii to tiHVe confessed to both his wives that he had killed u guard In tho penitentiary and It Is snld that his back Is covered with Hours from Hoggings received while a convict. It Is not known in what penitentiary ho was a prisoner, nor for what erlmo he was sentenced. Another woman In Kansas City has (lied un ulllduvll with the humane authorities, charging McKeo with tho seduction of her daughter, und It Is probable that he will be held lo answer this charge should ho prefer to remain In town. To acquire prominence among tho gilded youth of this cliy MoKcu Joined Mattery M, light artillery and bus been a notul'ilo llguro ut many of lis dances and exhibition drills. However, an episode that occurred during the bat tery's attendance at tho In to (iuneral Hlierman's funeral ut Hi. Louis caused his prompt retirement from tho artil lery. A revolver was stolen from the Kt. Louis battery und was subsequently recovered In Kansas City, where It had been pawned by McKeo for a few dollars." Much men as these weru produced In court by Murcy K. Mrown, tho prose cuting attorney, to prove that certain language) wus used by Mlshop.f. V. Mo Namara In ono of his lecture. This goes to show tho rot and corruption which can ho forged us evidence, and explains well tho old saying, "Minis of u feather lloek together," und should be enough evidence of tho persecution Im posed upon tho bishop to clear him be fore tho entire world. Further, It I a clear demonstration of how some of tho olllclals seek to lomly lo tho Himiui Catholic element, and the kind of principles? they uso to force thelrends. If the "push" clement Is not altogether obliterated at tho coining election the llttlo rottenness remaining will soon turn the: whole, Llttlo by llttlo tho rottenness of tho "push" und tho stale prosecution of lllshop J, V, McNamara leaks out. L. H. Maker, alias "Freiichy," one of tho parties who swore lo tho Informa tion charging lllshop J. V. McNamara with UHlng alleged slanderous language against some of tho priests of Homo in Kansas City, has boon urn steal for slugging I'awnbroker Murk In the baet of tho head. "Fronohy" hangs out at notorious dives, and Is on u level with others. In the ease for the state us exposed In TllK AMKltlc'AN. Are tho remainder of tho parties concerned In the persecution on the siuuo road? Success Council No. .1, W. A. 1'. A., will meet tho second and fourth WeiltieselaJ's In each mitnth in G, A. H. ball, 118 North Fifteenth street. Try the AMERICAN DAKKRY. SEDUCED BY A PRIEST, Ml i '.'H Ki.i'U.1 Ti e t .! I M l it fti:i,' tale A !,o it-1, t i I i. i .'l' i Tin' i f i I i nti ! H i K'KiisHI l !.K :e t.'i h ).- 1 n Itie ( f.il ( neiii it i' I It bi'iii H tivm nil I ei m Slid ll.e vlillinl e HRlien il tlu liitle! iniMdliU if tl f n 1 1 1 i tv' Ihh II totliU-kvly M1 1 Iii.li'll b H ! iel Miilliienl ttsal In- llitien HitveV li,l tin- iMilliv iH'llhwi ! let bl... ,tili rkii, nml riS. The tale l luiHil liiibtful ly i i'i tl ' weblll., jimlh nml tsmily nf tin- viilliu, the u!un dl'Hiunlio elit glt'ing iml of il do loiiemelil tl I hi the l.nmiwitig l-e-sults I !l all. Kiit her TlumiH V. L jilnu, puflorcif the l U'hi it t'tilhulio diocese in Hie en II l-o sln!e of M lilmi, lisik lioU hllllself tin- guai-illiiiit.hlp of it beaut iTul eu-phan, SteiiM ii I'unimings. at llei denlhU'd of l.er weiellhv fiilher and theii fullilled his tiol'le Irm-t by tradueing and de li iimelnu her as a wanton ufier having M'duoed and ruined her. Furl her lo ooiioi'al his own ileed-i he i'.llueneed u oung man to f.elM-ly shouhler the In funy by Inspiring biui with the girl's f irt une. llalziu wrote of the infamy of priests, but none of his tales woio H't In such u elramstle almoi-phere us Is this latter day chronicle that happened In the wealthy llllh) city of Aurora. This story Is so lutonse and fearful that one hesitates at Its recital, says the Chicago DiKpalrh of Feb. '22, 18114. CHAl'TKIl I. In the aristocratic portion of Aurora stands tho handsome church of St. Mary's. Next door to It Is tho pastoral residence and the picturesque little city boasts of none that are moro biautl ful or more handsomely appointed within. There lives Father Leydon, a hand some, prosperous looking man of -IS years. Since his advent In Aurora ho has worked hard for his congregation and himself, und micccittlccl so nlco that at one Catholic convocation he came within threo votes of the bishopric. Throughout the entire northwest ho Is known and loved. Meforo ho went to Aurora ho founded the parish at. tho Chicago stockyards, of which Father Dorney Is now 1.1m spiritual director. Ills charming, confiding ways have stood him In good stead und before the dramatic hiippi'iilngs of the last few weeks ho had the confidence and res pect of all who knew him. He Is u brother of Michael Leydon, wdl known politically In Chicago, as ho was a imm lo commissioner for Cook county In 1HH7 und since has been moro or less prominent. In this handnoiuo residence Father Leydon lived with an Intelligent und discreet housoke.'opor, who bus been with him for twenty odd yours. He dispensed ,hls priestly favors among tho faithful of his lloek with such tender euro that all loved him next to tho ones ut home. And among those trusting parishioner! wus mi energetic, honest man, I'eiirooCummlngs, who was frugal und Hived a comfortiiblo sum of money. A few months ugo this man dleel, and us his Heeling brealh euino more slowly ho culled his well-beloved priest to his bodsldo and gavo Into his keeping bis threo beautiful daughters, Steasoa,aged Kllzabeth, aged IN, and Margaret, iigod l.r) years, "l'rotect them," said he, "and save them from ull harm." The priest ceased praying and snld, "I will," The man died and when his will wus rend tho priest wiiH'loft $200and tho re mainder of the cHtato was given to the widow und children, A month or two rolled on and Ll.zle, who Is us bright anil clever us she Is pretty, began to notice In her dour sister that which was unusual. With confidence In her heart sho went to him who wus nearer than all, Father Ley don, ami called his attention to her sis ter. The priest told James Connolly, uncle of tho orphan girls, und the family thus learned of Stensca's mis fortunu, Sho wus elosedy questioned, und after much hesitation said Father I'Vclon hud ruined hoi , This terrible declaration appalled those who heard It. So linn weru they In their confidence Unit they ut first re fused to credit what they heard Then camo horror, and that was succeeded by Indignation. Mrs, Cummlngs, un honest woman, turned from her daugh ter and In the bitterness of disgrace as sailed her for weakness. All tho family save the honest old uncle turned from Stcnsou In her misery and despair. Tho uncle bore her wate r to drink when sho was too feeble to move. At last, In despair, sho sent for Father Iydon, and at his expense was brought to tho hospital of Dr. M. F. Col well, ut .'loi t Calumet avenue, In this city, and careful treatment begun. The uncle at last reconciled the fam ily lo Steasea ami Lizzie came to see her. The charge against the priest wus more firmly mado and Li.zlo ac cused Futhcr Leydon of tho crime, lie i ft v i r.i 1 i i . . i i I ' I .f- I V J' .!. tl, 1 ..' I-. I 1 . I- t-v.n I . ' U." l i,' I. sm f t. .. i. i ,1 t.t, sn.S i .m i i - i ti Hill Hi" I e I . in ti"'1'' ' " Vi'iiwn ,'. j-Vi t t.f u.h, 1 . I .1 j. I . ti.' Will. It. I ..)!, 11.4 . I , , ,H I j. il tm. k M viii l:.i !.,..,! M S Ismi'l '1 l,i I v ti.i n el iU'i ft!..) )..! ti Own I, '.j li lii 1i, v.lt. r V U'll li II S i , n t '.m.iiin.j.- liiiii fat. ..vi'..i- ..' II.. Uo,te 1 1 t tie l t. t il. l.(d Hl.' Hi fclil. iiil. In (i i.l 1, 'tl mul liRit timet nipcriiM- Mil teellHi bl lnMiie, lulliil ltihti $Hv Iiel H );.' e4 pmeilli. .M'.' in Hie 'Hil mi in Snluls) Ik1 iM k. lie Ini.iU- In I m. I Int. lldi lil -f Ihe ,'!-,. mid ttt In r nil li e-'lur Hive iiicoi liestix imlit liiofl I'leiiM- teii j; ,'li ! . Tlio Kilt lier ('eiifi'NNiil' Weiiw. Two years ugo he llrsl began wooing her, and in his fascinating way wooed well. Ilo iiiado sued) aelvunoes that in dicated the tendency of his passion without giving her and opKirl,unlty to take ofl'onso that would lead her to gossip, Flattered by iho attentions of a man ull others almost dollied, und pelted into an alTeetlonate regard, she listened to his constant Instructions in discre tion and kept, her secret to herself ulone, For u long llniotdin resisted but at last In June ho completed his work of love, Ki.lmuliillug her faith and love In lil in with subtle promises he led lieu' lo yield her virtue Into his keeping. He wus tender, gentle and kind und treated her with the greatest all'ectlou. He had secured for her through his In- lluenco a position us typewriter In Chi- , . i i,.i-- ,1.1. . eiigo, nut ut tier soiiciuuiou ooiiuiiou through Congressman A. J. Hopkins u situation in the mlcrose'ople; pork In spection department of the stock yards. Sho boarded on Michigan avenue while there employed and was visited by tho priest In tho evenings. Along In August sho was given u short vacation, and with her father, who was In lulling health, went lo Chiiinpiilgn county. While there Father Leydon wrote hi-r freUoiitly. One of these letters reads us follows; AUHOUA, III., Aug, 2.'). MlHH STKA HUA CUMMINUH-.My J Marest Steuseu: Your most ulTectlonute und long ex pected letter reached me yesterday morning, und Its arrival and llio read ing of its contents plciised me more tlui.il any language of mine could ade quately express. With your letter ulso cauio ono from your futhcr. After read ing them, especially yours, which I read more than twenty limes, J called over to your home and rend the-in to your mother (of courso leaving out the love part of It). Your poor mother Is of courso lonesome, but she Is hnppy and encouraged under the circum stances to know that your father Is no worse and that your own dear sulf is improving In health, Jteurest Steasea, believe me when I say that you can form net Idea of the pleasure which ymir letter afforded me when you Hinted you were having a real swell lime on your miieli needed vaca tion und your wishes to have mo with vou have often been the hiimn as mine. Hut when impossibilities prevent us as at present from meeting and enjoying cucdi other It thus affords me exquisite pleasure to do the next best thing, to write to you ami assure you inai you are not forgotten ami that the old adage, "Out of sight, out of mlnil." does not and never will hold good in our case. I lad grateful thoughts been letters you would havo received a bun d red a day, but opportunities for letter writing have boon few hIix'o the dl tunco between us Is so ureal. Hti'useu, when I stilted the positive truth to vou In my last letter concern Imr inv interview with Mind, I paused before committing my thoughts to liuoer for fear that I might annoy you on your pleasure trip, but as I have never deceived you In the past I wus nol going lo deceive you now. I have always tried to ho honest n lid frank in every think I said or promised to you and I want to be so In this Instance. I urn glad that It has not annoy oil you. I felt and know now that you are a good, sensible, girl und that the truth, no mat ter how unpleasant It might 1st, were bettor known, for I could not allow you to bo humbugged by any man living. You ask, whllo I stay by you, what need you care; und you need not care about t ho deceptions of man or woman. Tho world Is full of deception mid the older you and 1 get tho more wo realize that fact. I havo seen a great deal of It and often from those 1 least susH'cted. Honev talk und sweet smiles are cheap und for that reason they abound in tho world und the true friend, like the lost diamond, isurare jewel to find. Fear not, my dearest love, lor I will stay by you through thick and thin, In love and In sorrow. There Is no one on earth I love and cherish so much as I do you, my dearest Steuseu. It makes my very iieart bleed w hen I am com pe'lled to say anything to you but words of tenderness and love. I have seen some joys and sorrows since mv advent In Aurora. 1 have (Continued on I 'ago ! lis '. ' .f I, I t ,V ,..,(..4 el liuH( I? .mi. ' I . - 4' n- ll MS- .f I I I j,l. , Hi lul il' ,. , ! , 1' lien ti.i I I l ! I i t I . . H 'i ''. t , I. I . .... '.. i. .. ,.! J - I ( t. . S t ' i - ! 1 , t-. t ' !,,v i, tl), 1 i .1 n'i lv ,'t.l 4 i f '!. . i h i'i n i i i ; . . . . I li I i i H. t , ' N l li 1 1 I . 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Iiuniine, mul, llniiik timl, t'ullio liei. no lunger pay tiiiieli utt. nt inn n (lie inlliiiiiiili'i ttllni k nl igiiui'iuil blcols iii'd hired iis'Hslns, rbls ilui"! nol relievo I 'ie mil horll tes in New York, however, frnm diwhurg ing Iheir duly in this particular in htiituv. Let I hi- Calhelies of llmle-ilv see lei it. Hull the pi oprieliir of 'titA are punished; into hereafier let no Cut hollo, who has the least, spurk of i-elf-rei-peel, ever bo seen letiiilnt; this dlsrepuliibli) sheet, - John Mudil has removed hU jewe-lry store In. '117 North ltlih street, Midland limed block. JIA ICS, V( li II I. II 1 1, hi reiii'iif I IW Siiiilh llllh 14 Niri't'l, w in I it like linln finiilly whsIiIhin, anil frleiiils luivliiK work uf llils Mini lire fn vlleil in eiill un lirr ut liny time, tier Iiiin Imiul Is lillml. rnrriii-iiimi' iiiiiHiruiiMi iionie Dl n PHIUC iflLL kIvIiik (linen mul tirli'i's ULU UUlPIO mill fill' tlie in, Heiiil I wn nlioniH. Nmionm Coin Oo , ClBi k No. I, BJ'i tuclinng (lullilliig. Bolton, Mt. 2-'.1I-Alt. CHRIST. HAM AN, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Finic Watch Ukpaikino a Si'mciaih bVl South HI Street, pHOTOGRAPHERO 203 N. Sixteenth Street. k-' Firo, Life or Accidental INSURANCE It will pii v y " 1 1 1 in cull tin Hih 1 1 ii 1 1 . ii Ik imm I'i'lii'i'Ni'lil liiM several A No. I Insiiiunei) Oiiiu- llltllll'S. FRANK OURMAN, Mil I'lmlou lllock, H. K. BURKET, pUNJERAL 0 SECTOR EMBALMER. (Hllrn ruinovi'ij from till Nnrlli t '11 It si runt, to 1618 Chicago Street. Telephone 00. : OMAHA, NED. M. O. MAUL. Sui'i'iwmir In Ihnxiil M M mil. Undertaker and Embalmor 1117 Fnrnain Street. TKi.tti-iioNR iwft. OMAHA NEB HISSEM & TEETER Northat Oor. 10th and Dotlg HI., foil Al l, hinds or Foreign and Domcstio Fruits, Nuti, Oiinlnotlnni, Olnn mid TuUooo, Ti'li'iiliiieiti I7HI. HALD & RICE, COAL ivii'lilioiiei BIO 8o. 10th 8 E. WYMAN BOOKS, STATIONERY and PERIODICALS. 310 N. IGth Streot, OMAHA KOUCH & HOUCH, Carpenters and Builders. 1317 Davonport Street. JODOINU OF ALL KINDS. I'uriif uro Hfpntrhiu I'jiiolnf t'r- nir ft .Hioi'nf y, ALL WOHK GUAHANTKKD. '"' HIVE l l A TltlAI,, , ;;c. w. baker,: Undertaker Embaimer ll'oriiie'ily Willi M. O. Miiul.l Tki.ki'iionr dim. Oil South I6th Ut., OMAHA. LAD V ASSISTANT FURNISHED. Omaha Express and Delivery Co. 1 KI.M'IIU.iiK lilll. Moving and Light Express Work Trunk and Parcel Deliver. IIiiiIhi'IiiiIiI it, ni,li 1'iirki'il, Ntort'il mill SlilppiMl I unci', ,un .nrl li I'M li M n-l. Ilrmu'li ollli-n, N, V., Cur. anh tinil l,nki Stri'i'M, Ti'liJ lihiini' l.i.-.V 1'KICKS UKASUN A HI.K J. L. Tl UNKV. tlflMuito Moving a Spi-cluliy. Mauiutor rou ALL PAIN i&Qi Rheumatism rctnmino 'jy-x Complaints La Lameness Soreness CiHJWniiiuk ,r.:.:r,i,,.:,f (jriiises U Catarrh Burns b- Piles P0iID'S EJITRACT It will Cure. St'i i.il M.tnlrir Cutiimmionor Sl, lii iuiiiiiin,i' nn,! t,ir ltiu,,,,f H .tii.lmnrnt mul .!. lit' ut Hi.- tli-i i l. i I'nnii f,,f i,iiiiiIk unlit V, l'Hi' if .Si l.msKn, M ini, n il mi i l,n '.'III il;ll ..f N.Hi'lulilf A i I-','. In m'.'l I Kill iirlli.ii Klii n iii lln I Ii .I Vttl.mi! Iliiiik.iir I MiiiiIi.'I, '!. iiliilniiit ii ml Mi vi I llillnmii mul iiIIh ih wi'N id ri iiiliiiiin. mul uf nn i.i.lrr ii ..ill' ikiii'. llii'ii'Mii inn uf hiiIiI ili'.iiiri i iiiiri, In niliin iluli' llir I'll li ilnv nf li i i iiili..r, A ll. ivi.l. mul In nn- iliivrti'il, will nn lln. lllh ihiyiif Mnii'li, A ll, Iwil, hi l.'ii ii'i'lm'U H. lu uf rhIiI it ii V . ill tin' IsAr frnm limit' uf tint i iiiiiil y I'liiiti liine.i'. In lu fit v uf Hiiiiilui. 1 1. mi; In I'.iiitity, Ni'liiiisliii, m il til inilillii hhi'I inn, In lln' IiIuIii ki hiiliii'r fur ciinli ilm fillliiMltll! ili'si'tllii il IiiimN mul 1,'lii'IHi'lils. nil "lliiuli'il In tin' riiiiiuy uf Hiitiuliin, mul Hlitli) nl' lNi'lii'ithi.11, in-wif ; The I'linl ful ly fiiiir till fi'ri nf hit ntiii (ll In lilm k inn' hiiiiilii'il mul ilih ( y-ni'vi'ii il iTi, in llii'i'lly nf Hiiiiilui, luivliitf' a friiiiliurii of fully fniir illi fi'i'i mi I' ii i ii ii mi Hlri'i't mul i' n n, linn Imi'k H Hiilfiirni wlillli uf n ilMuin'ii uf ulii' liiiiiilii'il mul tliliivl wu H.t.'i f,'i., to tin' iiui'tii linn ur Ihe ulli'v; mul ihn i i ii I Ii 1 Wii-IIiIiiIh nf Int t'ltfht ihi In hlnrk I'luhlv u lii.' (WU, kiiIiI I'll y nruiiiiiliii. nil In I kIuh I'niiiily. Nliili' uf Ni'lirimkiii In nillxfy Hint nut uf tin' iiI'ih'i'imIh uf llio Mill' uf I lilt mild I'li.it fiii'ly-ruiii' llli rui'l nr hit uiie ill In lilin'k iinn hiniili'i'il mul llili l v-M'vi'ti illli'l In II It v nf (iniiiliii. hiivlim h f mul Hid' uf fiiriy-fniir ill) fi'i'i un I'imiiiiii Nli'i'i't. mul xt.i.in llnu hurk n tinlfniiii wlilt Ii uf nnii liiinilrnil ninl Ihlriy Iwn illMi fi'i'i, Lu Ilm iiurtli linn uf tin' nlli'V, In IIiiiikIih i-uiinlv, nil uh iiImivii ilnHrrlliiiil: 'I'lm Nurlliwi'Nli'in Miilintl l.lfii liiMiriini'it ('utnimiy tlm mini of HilMy-iinn IhiiiniiiiiI, I'luhl hiiiiilii'il mul nliii'iy ifiilliirn uf-.ll.NUO.noi Willi iiui'ii'Mi, tin' ii'iiii it, ruin nf nix nil iter e'l'iil pi'i- ii ii 1 1 ii i n frnm Hrpli'inlU'r tin It. iHiii: id nut iHtv inn iiuri ii wi'ni I't'ii l in, mil l.l ri' in- Hiinuii't ('iiiniimiy Ihn furllmr hiiiii nf llilrty iiiin lliniismiil, i'luhl till 1 1 1 1. . 1 1 mul nlni'ly ilullaiH if ll.H'.Ki.imi, whit liili'i'i'Ht. tliiu't'iin ut ruin uf h (ill iii'f iM'til, iiiif ti ti ii u i i frnm Hi' j li'inlii'i' llMli, lMie; ; in Hitllsfy Ilm l lrst Nn Himnl Hmili uf Cliniiliii Ilm hiiiii uf twrnty finii' 1 liiiiiHiitiil. i'luhl, liiiinlri'il mul Hi'vniil v i'luhl. mul M-m iliilhii'M iM,H-,K.:i.i), with liili'ti'Ml Himi'iiii ill iiiliinr HU veil 17) pur fnn ni'i' miuiiin fiuiii Hi'iiti'inliiT llllh. IHll'Jt In Hitllxfy Ihn Ni'ln iiNkii Nmliiiuil Hunk Ilm mini Uf NI'VI'll HllMIHIIIIll, llvi lllllllll'I'll, NI'VI'llly mul :i;i-iini iiiiiiiiiM if r.dTu wiih inti'ii'Mt I lii'i'i'iin nl, riili' nf Hi'vi'ii (7) pi'f I'lMil, pit nn iiiiin fiuiii Hi'iiti'inlii r intli, IHii.i. 1 1 1 1 1 ! I niilil. ninl nun liiiiiilii'il, llfiy mul i.l-hm (lulliirx (ifldii.Ml ciiHlH. Willi Inli i'i'xl, llii'l'i'iin frnm Iho Huh liny nf Hi'pli'inlii'i', A. II. IhHJ, Iniii'lliiir Willi iii'i'lliliitf i'iihIh iiri'iinlliiK In a liiilinnt'iit ri'inli'i'i'il hy liii' iIInI rlrl i'iiiii'I uf hiiIiI Huiitf I'uiinl v. Hi, li s Hi'pii'inlirr U'l'in, A, H. I M1K4, In it i-i'itiilii iii'lliin t linn mul tlii'i'i' iii'iiilliitf, whi'i'i'ln Ilm I' lim NiiHimiil llitnle, uf Clliiuhn, wiik plu I nl I if, mul Mi'.vm lli'lliiuiii mill nlhi're wi i'ii ili'fi'iidmiiM. iiiiuihu, Ni'h., I'liiit iiiiry I, tmu, CIKiilliiK A, HKNNKTT, Hpi'i'liil MmhIit liuiiiiiiliHliiniir. Wlinrlnn k Ihilnl. ul inrni'V. a--fi Noticoof Snlo Under Chattel Mortgnge Nulli'ii Ih hi'i'i'liv irlvi'ii Mini, li vli'l un uf a I'liulii'l inuilKiiitii, ilnlriil i in tin' Mtli 1 1 ii y nf IMiiirh. I i'M. ni'iipynf w Ii 1 1 li wiiHiluly lllml In tlm nlll'-K uf Ilm i'i in n I y I'li'tk uf HuiikIiih .iniinly, NnliriiMlia, un I ln t -1 lit eliiy nf Mari'li, Mil, mm I'Kiu'tiii'U hv kiiiin A , liuliiii una H it r ti li T, Miillmy li ll, W, Anilnrmin lo .!(' um Ihn iiiiyiiiniif. nf Ihn hiiiii nf 1 1 l.ntl anilupnn whlrh Hiitii him iiuiui liiilil III" hiiiii nrtiii.nn, mul li null whlrh t In-in U in i w iinn Ihn "Ulii uf ; il. mi, Hi'fiiiill, luiviief hni'ii nunhi In tlm pny- iiiniil nf hiiIiI hiiiii mul no nil 1 1, or ullmr prn- ri'i'illiiK nl, liiw IiiivIiik lii'i'ii IiihIIi iili'il to ii'ivivit muIiI ilnlil, nr uny purl Ihnri'iif. tlmre fiitn I will wit Ilm prupuily tlmrnln tli'Hi'rlhnil. vl.. i Cum I'l'i'iun i'iiII,. I h run vi'iirs ulil. unit i'mhiiii i-iill. nun yi'iirulil; mm .lnrni'V i'uw, 'i'i yi'iei-4 ulil, at. pulilli- uili'l Inn,' lit. Ilm Imiiihi nf M. II. VtirniT, In I' Inri'iii'ii nrneliii'l.. uliout nnii iiiIIm tinil, uf lipli'ili. I'liu'ii Ht nl Inn, In I i ma hi h I'liuiity, mi tlin Uth Uny of Miinui, IhIU, nl, I n'l'hii'k p, in. nf sulci (lay, Hnli'il I'Vliriiiiry III, IN'.U, l. VV. ANHF.ItHllN, 2-IH-ll Mortifiiifno, Notice of Sale Under Chattel Mortgage Nulli'ii Ih hiii'i'hy ulvmi thiil, hy vlrliii' of it i'liulii'l iiiurlKiiK'i, linl", I nil Ih" lllhil iv uf Nuvi'iiihi'r, Ihi.i. ui'iiny uf whlrh wnt iluly llh'it In Hm iiIIIi'k ur Ihn (Miiinty t'lnrk uf Hiiiwhii 4i ii ti I v , Ni'lii'nikii, un t tin Uh h ilny i if N i vi'in Iht, h,i: mul I'XKi'iili'il hy Klhi-i A. Iinli'ii mul ,Mrn. Hut, ill T, Miilluty In I'raiile I', Ati'hi'l' lu Hi'i'ilin Hit' pnyini'lil uf Ihn hiiiii (if IH hi, ntnl ii jn in wlih'h llmm U iiiiw (Inn Ihn hiiiii uf $lti if h whlrh Hiihl tiiurlKiiirn mul thn iiiiiiilinl iinn IIiiti'iim hill hi'i'U iluly IihiIkiiiiiI hy hiiIiI Arrlmr In 1 1, VV. A ihIithiiii, lli'fmilt, h n v I im hi'int in, i'i" In piiymi'iit uf hiiIiI hiiiii mill iiiihiiIi. urulliiT pr,H illiiK ill. Inw linv- I ii ut hi'i'M IiihIIiuii'iI in ri'i'nvi'r mihl ili'ht. nr miy purl. Mmri-iif. tlii'ri'fiun I will nnii Ihn prupi'i'iy IhiTi'ln tlnwrlhi'il, vlx.i Onu iiuiui mini', niii'ilili' Imr. pliitiu Iml, tup hiixiiy, unn thr Hprlni cupri".'! wiiitun Willi himI, twn Hi'lHiif nliuili' hiirui'HH. ill. pulilli1 iiiii'lluii, ut Ihn hiiiliii nf M. II. Viirimr, III I'luri'ii lim-i-lrn-l, uhniil, unn iiilln i'iil. nf lii'hnll I'lnrn million, In HoiikIhh i'niiiily, un thn lull Uny nf Mnri'h. ti ll, ut I n'l'hii'k p. in, uf hiiIiI ilny. Hnli'il I'l'liruiiiy In, H'U Ii, W. ANIiF.lt-iDN. 3 ll-. AhiIkiii'ii, Notice of Chattle Mortgnge Sale. Nulli'ii n Imrnhy Klvnn Hint hy rmiiun nf di'fiiull In tlm ('unillllunH uf n i-luilli'l ninrl uiikii eliiti'il July ;inl, Ihim. i-ximmiii'iI hy VV. K, I.iii'ii mul Aiiiiln l.ui'ii tn VV, II JitllliiKi. ntnl HHilXimiKii H, rl. CiruuK hy Hm nulil VV. II. .lull ilm, mul ri'i'onh'il In thn nllh'n uf Ihn riiiiiil y i-lnrk fur IIoiikIhh t'niinty, Ni'hriiHkn, un whii'li inurtKiitfii tlm hiiiii uf i wo hiitiilrml mul Hi'Vi'iily-llvti ifJiiVdni iIiiIIiuh, Willi Ititnr i'Hi llmi'i'iiti hi ti'ii dm piT ri'iil, per iiniiimi frnm iliiln, Ih hIIII 1 i n mul impitlil. Ilm iin'h'r Hlirimil will un tlm '-''Hi Uny uf I I'liniury. Ih.iI, nl HI n'l'lni-k it. in. lit Hm riortlmiiNl, curniTuf 'I'll I rt y-tl f I Ii mul Mhunl Hlri'i-ln, (hiiiilm, Nn hritNkii, Hull nl pulilli' itiii'tlmi Hm fulluwlnit ptnpi'Hy I'tiiiini'riili'il In Hiiht ninrliiiiwrii, tn wll: CuiiHlHtlntf uf tilt Hm liiiiiHi'hiihl fiiriill iirn, nuw Hinriul nt plni'ei mul iiiunhi'r iihuvn iiiitni'il; nun t-nw, fuiir yniirn ulil; mul unn liurHi.-i'iill, Hiri'ii Vi'iirn ulil; nliu ntm HIiihi iniikiT wiiitrn pfiuio, Ntori'il tit li'.i I'lixloti hlui'k. Hiuil Hiiln Ih ininlii In mil Iffy Hm hiiIiI II H. ()roui( In hiiIiI iitnuunt, with Inlrri'st Hmri'nn uh nhnve Htith'il, Oninliii, Ni'hriiHkit, Jmiuiiry ?7lh, WI. p. H. eil((iii(l, J-2-II AhhIkiii'Ii nf nlit Mut lyiii.', Special Master OommiMioner'e Sale. rnili'riinil hy vlrtiinnf imnnh'ruf miln oil ili'i'ri'i' uf fnri'1'liii.urii nf innrl iiititi' Ihhiii'iI mil uf Hm ellHlrh't rourl nf HoiinU", i-iiiinly, Ni'hriiHkii, mul illri'i'li'il to in". I will, un thn .'Hih iluy nf I'l'hriiiiry, li'.'l, ut I ei'i-liM'k p. in. of hiiIiI el ii y . at thn tiorlh front ihinr nf tlm rniinly i-niii t Iiiiiihh, In thn i-lty uf lliuiihit, i-uiiiii y, uf lloiiKliiH mul nl nl" nf Ni'hriiNkii, mil ut pulilli' ml, 'lion. In Ilm lilnhi'nl IiIiIiIit for i-nsh, tlm propi'rty ih-siTllii'il In H'lhl orilnr nf Hulei hh fnlluwH, to il It: l,ut i'luhl ihi In hlnck thn'o Cli In IIi'Iukh' I'lin'i' iidilliliin to tlm city uf Hiiiiilui, In lln Ml tilt of Ni'hriiskii. Hntilnilli In til HiilUfy Hill jil'ljlni'lil (if Hltlil e-uiit t ri'mli'ri'il nl Uh Vi'liriinry ti'rin, IMHI, In it i-i'iiiiln Hrllon In whlrh Ilm lli'lkuiin Huv liik'H ll.ink of I.Hi'iinlu, Ni'W lliimp'.lilrii. tn nliilntltr. mul Win. II. Iliivili'ii mul nlhi'i-i )i'ri ili'fi'tiiliintH. Appi'itriinrn elni'knl Xi Nn. IX Diiiiilut. Ni'liniikit, .tiimuiry '.11. l.i:i. HKKI All K.l'iM'llUAN. Hpi'i-lnl .Miviirr I'uiumlHHioimr 1. U. Aiulre'WH, ultoniry l-.'O-i . i t . . K ' ..'( 'I I'.,1 J