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About The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1894)
1 THE AMERICAN. HUlllH lllllltlt, '! litiA aM VIN aa UI4 H.. 1tn.UUti f (lit attti ratr, t( 1 r!i,iM Mm S. t tit Uu ) ' t I, US,.!, . ,M ),,, ,. .! l ,., Ui , . ... M !,( i (.,) 1 , n . i iil.'l, ! art (if? !. mat tin, in ).$(,, piv IttSefiMl adli i Bi t.- t indole, ni ui 1 Ills t n. ,1 to lKll!i. Hl IsS'lj, ami I aa tt tu the ! of Ws.ks k n to )il i'.t.lli j ' l liliii ' ,,t i. ,r, ,,,, j ,r I'f tin' (it., ho Is t . tut) ft It nil ft llilllt', ami aki .1 Iii Mi l.i-.v l.c tamM tin Wit h, II,. .ui. . 1,(1,1 ii,vtia (I tttfllll ltllll'n aleil Jl i. .1. witll SH il It a a "nut Mu IT " I j'luvt.WM ,1 Hi t It w.k ami Iivlili it l.t write mi at title a'sml H4V tn uliar reading toatu r suM l a Unman pilest. I'jmn n tarc'nl evutit limtlon dl tint liHik I fniiiitl n referenee lO ft "llt m'rlpllnlHlf ft beautiful SMtitiati," I turned to tin denei lil'tii and saw that ll was Interline! iih remark tty tlio trit'M. I iliH'iiU'il to trans au it, Mill lltlllU'llllttel)' I (HH i ilt il to do no. I Klve you Ik'Iow h ropy of tint transit. Hon nml thu pi'lent's t'umtmmls. Tin' translation in Komnnty, tins retniuks in Italics. I rnimot jjlvu u complete translation, us I must not violate the. law of the Uulted State: TUANHLATION AND COMMENTS. ClIAl'TKK fi, 1'AtlK 1, KT OF A TItlCATIHB ON 1IKAUTV, II V AUOUHTINI Nll'ill M KIIK 1H, HUODUNI IIATAVOItl'M 1741. CIIAI'TKIt ,1. Our simple beauty an neon In olijoets of nature, tsxplalnod and delineated from an examination of a trim beauty. First That which In all or partly beautiful In tbo spirit, not tlio body. That which Is beautiful In the spirit 1h a heroic and noble presences and a Btiavo and graceful manner This in not of the body, but solely of the spirit. Of the body ltnolf there are many parts which are beutitiful, They are shown and described by ZouxIh, the sculptor, who used the outlirnH of llelen of Troy at a typo of truo beauty In woman. The t'ature should bo 'medium; the position erect and grace ful and all the parts of thu body should agree with the contour of thu whole. Tho body should not bo fleshy nor yet bony, but a happy combination of the two. The skin should not be of a pallid color, but while, faintly tinned with crimson. Thu hair should be lonfr and golden, the ears small and round, the mouth tho sumo. Hinil-clrcular eye brows of which the hair should be brownish in color, short, and not dense and shabby. The eyes should Ikj blue and bright at all thestars, They should bo glowing with good humor and love. Tho eyelashes should be blsck and tho hair should be evenly and regularly placed. Too nose should be perpen dicular, the ridge eparatlrig, and lead ing from tho eyebrows. It should be of medium size and equally placed on each side of thu fact. The little valley intordosed between tho nose and the mouth should be narrow and deep, Tho mouth should Iks divinely proportioned and formed, small and rounded, and always smiling sweetly, with troops of kisses continually hovering around at each breath. Ok, what plcUHUit tl wtuld be to hint Hurh a mouth an thai. Mutely wmtnn van tiuuUfor nuf.U uh tne. The lips should be formed like Cupid's bow, slightly thick In tho center, coral hued and sweet as honey, Tho teeth should be small, white, polished and evenly placed, Tho breath, when It Is exhaled, should be redolent with a sweet perfume. Tho voice should be so sweet, it sounds like that of no mortal, What joy to nit bmih tuck a woman, to iuhalr, mir.k a breath, awl to hear that, voire mil me fore, The chin should he perfectly rounded and divided, In the center, by adlinplo, Tho checks should bo snow white tinged with the hue of roses; the face of a long shape, beautifully firm and rounded, and glowing with life. Tho neck should bo round, whltu and di vinely soft, firmly placed on tho shoulders, and gently rising therefrom, I am sorry I can not publish the com plete translation of this, but I simply can not. However I have given enough to show you the nature of tho article, The description of a beautiful woman Is fine, and how In tho name of heavon anyone, hut a beast, or a priest, could speak or think sensually of such a wo man as that Is more than I can com prohend, Hupposo, for a minute, friends, that you had a daughter or a sister who was such a woman as is above described, what would you think of tho man who said, "Surely that wo man was made for such as mo?" You would think him a great, sensual brute, and that Is what the majority of the priests are. Think of a man who only roads or thinks of a woman to lust after her. Here wo have an ordained priest of the Iloman Catholic church who can not read a description of a beautiful woman without making Indecent re marks about bur. I say that to have such a man as that, such a beast as that regularly ordalnod as a minister of any 'religion Is an outrage and a dts- It U ti. t"V- I t.'t IM !'.) tvt !t ttt J. I.i 7 ti I'l l 1 h it m, !" i . ill tvi, M. tt Sir 1 M.ti ! iht m t !! 1 ).,- . i t U i. I uU ; ! UI WS IM tl ..f..t!j M t ft tut , a tul mif a tjtj"i to U Ug oil : i U h, l.t Mailt I ,t lit tin ,11'nmj ! a' ! ttiew ltni-a'ii'al' . (.it, i. i.i (ltn i aitl )tl!t Pint i U i t inti of iHi'tmliiu lKi ti' It U h sur jtasni) trtttU mas ttnttt 'n'h If . 1 1 irt Vlit tn(iit lis anj j limn a lut iri bi In tln at'til if tt.til, I a lib ut It a llt a I I M' tltiitj.ni ll I i l't finm? ll bs Ito ienw of nli t kilut lor featilng Mleli l'.'k atld shititM lint tie tMt. Hii.m mi t lit lhk a luait ii'SiU and I t I till io alint Mini of a itiHii In' In, Tl.it h of a i let a litt, a tl bieKtw oill'ilnn?liter, lmk mi beralili liifldil eit and it'litt to I ,.. lire. Vi l li), "lie alto limketli on ft wiinuin to hint after lo-r hath al- lead y t'onuiilt ted adultery with her in his heart." DaihV (i. M.U K. .....- AT TIIK HUM Al IIHAI. Niitliuuil l,riiirm fur tlu l'ltitei tluu of Aiiii'i lt iiii IiihIIIiiJIiiiis tiiima liiillan Aiiiopi liitlon Hill. Wahhinuton, May 2-. A campaign Is being waged at tlM door of the houwt by the National League fortius l'nilec Hon of American Institutions agalnM thoH.it Items in thu Indian appropriation bill providing for tbo support of par ochial school. Tho society Is largely an (MicleHlnMllcal organization. Hev, William H. Parsons 1 Its president; Hon. William Strong, a retired justice of the supreme court, vice president, and on tho Itoiird of managers are Wheeler If, I'eckham, who was nomi nated by President Cleveland for t he supremo court; Dorman 11. Katon and Henry K. Ilowland. The opponent of tho appropriations for schools under church management claim that they have a largo number of members of tho house pledged to fight the grants when the bill Is brought up. They represent that during thu past eight years a total of $2,:tilil,'110 has been given to tbo Ito man Catholic shools, out of $.1,707,1(51 appropriated, and that the proportion given to Catholic school Is steadily Increasing since tho Congregational, Methodist, l'resbyterlan and Episcopal churches have withdrawn their appli cations for funds. The whole amount asked for this year Is said to bo nearly $100,000, to bo distributed among forty five Roman Catholic schools. The par ticular items In tho hi II which congress men are asked to oppose are lor tho following schools: Ht. Honlfaco, IJanning, Cal., $12,f00; Holy Family, Hlackfoot, Mont., $12,500; Ht, Johns Collegovllle, Minn., $10,000; Ht. Honed lets, Kterns county, $10,000; Ht. Paul, Ciontarf, $10,000; St. Ignatius, Jocko, Cal., $lfi,000; Ht. Josephs, Hens molar, Ind., $8,3:); KutoUrexoI, Uma tilla, Ore,, $0,000. Friilernul reeling From Cleveland, 0. Cmcvkxand, O., May 2.1, 1 H! t. Ed itor Amkkican: Hy chance I have just como into posnesslon of your most excellent paper. Permit mo to con gratulate you on tin-) determined stand you have takes for Americanism, I am not like your "A Truo Catholic" correspondent, for I was filled with joy Instead of "rago." Hut It depends al together upon tho heart. If "A Truo Catholic" was an American In all that tho term Implies ho would he at least prudent enough to keep "mum," espe cially If his holy (?) church has the "winning hand," I believe thousands of them do, because they prefer free dom of speech and press and equal rights, and In their hearts denounce tho superstition of tho Itoman Catholic church, butdaro not coino out boldly. Hut I have digressed. My object was to glvo encouragement to you, for I ho llo vo you are In a good and holy work. Your mission Is commendable, and es pecially In tho grand, loyal, colossal city of Chicago, ruled by virtue of our "Holy church," In this city wo, too, have a "devoted follower of tho holy pontiff" us mayor, as well as tho next highest olilcer, one known as John Far ley Hobs, Hut wo havu a councilman, an A. P. A. John, too, John C liar denborgh, tho Other John's equal, and patriotism comes to tho front fre quently In no uncertain sounds which equalizes tho doings pretty fairly, (Mi, there Is nothing like having a check, A good brake on a car often saves a destructive wreck, Wo are all cheerful here In Cleveland as to the ultimate outcome, as I am sura you are. TifK Amkhican will lie a great power to open tho eyes not only of Americans hut many of the jtoor, deluded dupes of Homo, There Is a bright day ahead. These dupes I have made reference to are uot to blame, not at all. It Is the prlosts and emissaries of this diabolical church that deserves condemnation. The dupes need a light (of course It Is bard to get it to them) and slowly but surely will they act more and mora upon their own resources. I believe we can safely depend on many of this class to vote for good government and especially for the maintaining of the free public school (God grant It) In this city. We have no Iloman Catholics at tbo head of the school department, True, we have some teachers, but less than the re were two years ago, with a pot slblo reduction In the appointments for- llefl ' f li'ti I ii ii iil yU U t v t t a f i ! ' a! t i t t tl M H Vsi M VI A I, l t. IKIliMIB, Ittaili tltta, Ilia I . V,t.ilin, a l'f 1.1 l ImImhi tiift4, I I U t t . ti, ' .la. ui i ii . !. , '! I, l,i,lii. i. .( f i.i. n. . Jt , l-.t attt i l 1 1 1 a if - i Heinla i-,li t't tin' A I' V I i' - . hut iTitili an A V. A. U te. hil ln aasMi'.ttt t 1'ittitti at Hh lla m- Wnttiesilay aid Thtif'l fsitHi . a at Mtt it .en Ihio IIKil It ill if I-) 1i ivl 1 "a ii k tut I tie i hut $r (if 1 1 1 Is iii i! Htmiey iipun f!e pn ti ii al (In' lit' utat'nt of tlto Hlalt' I'lvKldi lit if tl.e A, P, A. and Ii al iiiM.fi and iiieinlw-f . Tint (dot In tint l lii ait' tlii'M- Allen, sslns fii met I) am ktil on the 7Nnr .limrtetia at .Isi kons 1 1 1 . and a ho ban slnee unite tinder the name of tiardnei', I an lmwtler of tins aort kind, and after Um tnc Jaekxnttt llle a here he falwlv nlitaliied the i ltusl and in I mi II of the order, established himself without authority as an A. P. A, organiser and hits Is en going over llinstiit.i orgHiiUing eoiini'lls althoiil an ttincial or legal right., meketlng tin money received as Initial Ion fees, and never furnishing any evidence to the statu ollleers of the organization of such councils bi'lng orgituled, or milk ing any returns, thus really receiving money under false pretenses, Allen, or (Sard tier, has organized without au thority, councils at Virginia, Ashland and Hath, and has victimized a num ber of well-to-do persons who united with the organlullnii, Tho warrant for Allen's arrest was taken out by the members of tho coun cil at Ashland, where the state presi dent went from this city and M. W, Hwartwood was sent here with the war rant which was placed In Olilcer Cow Ick's hands, and tho arrest was made while Allen was out billing the city for his lectures on Wodm s'lay and Thurs day fvenlngs, but as Allen was placed In Jail and will bo taken to Ashland to answer for his crimes, there was no lecture at tho opera houso on tho dates mentioned, Allen when confronted by tho state president, on being Intro duced as (Jardner, denied ever being In Jacksonville or Hprlugllold, but as tho president knew his man ho coupled one piece of evidence after another and finally decided that tho man (Jard ner and Allen were one and the same, and was consequently tho man wanted. Ho confident was ho of this fact that he took the evening train for Ashland to procure the warrant and the necessary evidence to have the criminal arrested, which as Is above shown, was easily done. When Allen was arretted and con fronted by Hwart wood with th crime, he denied that his name was Allen or that ho knew anything regarding tho case, professing en lire Ignorance, However, when he was locked In Jail he confessed tho whl HlTalr, In his room at the Harrison houso was found the seal of tho Ashland council tied under a sofa, also thu rituals and all tho mlnutla belonging to tho order, which were taken In charge by Mr, Hwartwood, Allen Is engaged to ho married to handsome and accomplished young lady at Jacksonville to whom ho wired tho news of his arrest, request ing her to meet him at Ashland In the morning, The diligent work of the state ollleers of tho A, I'. A. and tho local ollleers and the members of tho organization, whom when ho came hero refused to have anything whatever to do with him on account of his going ahead and taking his own chances and not recog nizing the order hero, Is certainly very commendable and shows the truo colors of tho organization, for ho, al though being a member of tho organ ization Is arrested at Mio Instance of tho order who know him to bo an Im postor and a wrong door, and be will 1st prosecuted to tho fullest extent of tho law, I'atm I'alladlam, V0IK OF 111 AX KM. rendered the ihtiigliter of IJhrrly for Fldclify. Kanhah CiTV, Mo,, May JH, HIM. Whereas, The Daughters of Liberty, Pride of tho West, Council No. 2, dur ing tho Incarceration of our friends visited them repeatedly to bless them with that good cheer of smiles and edibles, which turned night Into day and prisons to palaces; therefore be it Ilesolved, That we, members of Hell view Council, No, 02, In mooting assem bled, hereby tender to tho Daughter our sincere thanks for this example of loyal dovotlwn, pleading for American llticrtyand the comfort of tho bravo defenders In prison; bo It further Hcsolvod, That wo congratulate Council No. 2, Prldo of tho West, D, of L. on having as members such esti mable people to guide Its destiny and sharo Its honors; and be It further ItosolTod, That those resolutions be rocordod as ttart of our minutes, also, that a copy fsj given toTiiK American for publication. T. D. Hons, F. W. TllAI'KNEL, E. F. GlOFFIN, Committee. Denvkh, Colo., May J7, 18fM. Edi tor Thk American: Tho action of our governor In (tutting a board of fire and police, that are controlled almost en tirely by tho Iloman Catholic church, In control of our city with the result that a great number of grand army men and Protestants have been dls- . I a t I t . t hi i i , I li.H'U' a . A t ni - ((!, .'! ,l: Mi a H tin i K-llitt l t ( l rtimii M i' t.- taV IM It a t i ni 't tat ha ' '"! nv aiai ftnl li(,.t llH"u . it,,it , ,i, let a ll.Mi.ftll t aitii'iii Ami an lie atto ! iv la'-u-.j ei t tin H ttj tng li I ml t ii Ht I n e t tv-iOi i i I M It I lillMH i inn i tta, I'l lint tun, III , l.tt sll) lnli lt ln la Jnlta tiUt' ! at lass. PllISi i IUS Iii , May l A tliuit , iinaiinit a tn aletl in i ui anil A l A. i Iii ii In litis eity liy an t ilm t ul llm ( ailm.ie piiesu til ht tlni,il li'tii' at !ilng aliet to ti 'mu tin H'liliri el eseij asaitaliiit Uajer In Ui In ill) hi a suit (t Ii i "'- In a hiili the)' aete tiailieil a the lieleliiiiilll. Tin' t aut grew out id an alleiiipt of the pi iestD to tsae six ai res of ground ad joining tint Cal nolle enlliv" ahieti lor elgiileen years has Is'eit In titsesHiiii ni Joiiii Weis r wlilioiit Itistitiiilng a Hit ol eji'i'lllieilt ur loit'lliiit lietaiuer Tht pilosis, w it limit iiuiifytng Mr, WviKx', lot i thu county surveyor re survey tlu lr property, resulting In tint fixing nl a linn s'Vernl roils along tins entire i uil side of Welirr's Itiinl and including Welter's barn. This was proinplly follownd up hy building a hart) wire fence and plowing Km newly acquired strip. Web.sr causud the prloats to bo (wrested on a charge of troipiiss, and uoiuineniMil suit in thu court of Justice hoverln for $200 dam ages. A cliituge of venue, wus taken to Justice Zlgler. In selocliug a Jury several A, )', A. men wore dismissed, but tins venire men were not questioned na to whether tlicy wore Catholics or Catholic sym pathizers. The suit in behalf of the defendants was conducted hy Attorney Owen S. Lovejoy, sou of tho old aboll tlmlst, Attorney Scott, of thu prose cution, severely criticised some of tho pructicesof thin I toman Calliollcchiirch, Tho jury return 'id a verdict of acquit tal. Tho ciimo bus been appealed to thu circuit court. Tllli WOltLirH HAM). I'iiiim KuiisiisClly Aiiierlciin.l Tho recent voting contest for thu iliuio oll'ered to tho most popular teacher In Kansas City, proved to ho contested for heavily by thu Iloman Catholic for two nuns named Mary Ellgia and Leonard, Tiie Romans concentrated their entire force on these two, while the Protestant veto was scattered over several hundred teachers, Mrs. Fannie Crockett having thu greatest number of votes. In front of the World olllce, about 11 o'clock, on the night of the counting of votes, when tho two nuns were some 10,000 and 8,000 ahead of Mrs, Crockett, a fol lower of Home was heard to remark: "Faith, and ets Jlsl lolk oa horse race. Sinter OT.algia Is In thu (ado, and His tfi' Ivoonard afiher her, and that Crockett woman foor votes behind, Whin a h'rsu is afiher gittln foor voles beholnd he's shtire to be bate, so he Is begorry," Mrs. Crockett's vote jumped from !., 02 1 to 71, .'ill, shortly after and placed her as tho successful contestant, Where Is tho jis;key and tho policeman of the same brogue ho was talking to? It would bo a good Idea to tench some of the Immigrants tho English language before they aro put on the police force, Tim Triennial ( on mil. One of tho duties of tho coming meeting of the Supreme Orange Lodge of the United States, at Hoston, will ho tho election of delegates to tho Tri ennial Council of tho Grange Order, which meets In Westminster Palace hotel, London, England, July 25th, next. This will ho one of tho most Im portant meetings tho council has over held and will comprise delegates from almost every known Protestant country of the globe, Thu United States will be entitled to send seven delegates. The present Imperial grand roaster of thu order Is tho (light Hon, Earl of Erne, New Zealand, ami tho Imperial grand secretary Is Sir Holf ert Hlrmlngham, of Toronto, Cnnndi , At this meeting It Is expected that the Initiatory step to extend thu order Into every Protestant country in the world where It 'iocs not exist, Hli nil Id Join Hie Catholic Knights. At Ashland, Wis., a few days ago, Prlost Fabian, In a sermon, said: "You should all of you men Join the Catholic Knights, and bo Instructed for tho fray, and be In tho front, shoulder to shoul der. Wo must protect our rights In this country as well a our church. Our church Is the only truo church In tho world. Wo must defend It and up hold It at all hazards. Wa priests will not go to the front with you, but will back you." A. I'. A. Council Nurd for Unci. Dkh Moines, la., May 19.-C. Wells worth, a newspaper man, was donounwvl by council No, I, A. P. A., of which he was a member, because ho was suspected of having furnished tho I)es Moines Umkr with Information of tho council's, action during tho late city campaign. The resolution denouncing him will be sent to other councils. Tonight ho served notice on ft score of the promi nent members that bo proHsud to sue them for libel. W.R.BENNETT CQ. Tho Most Popular Murclmnt in Omaha. OUlt (H)ODM AUK MOT, AND OUlt PKICKH MOHT. Om rrtti. ttt 1'ut Uini linn, t Jd .ft H tek, We k I l!ti .lirfto llttllt llit' M1I, n)), i ill iJi i'.iiHUiei,,! jt (,,, ,. ,,f AtiUliiiig iii I lip I l.ttir M.ttlrl, A PKKSIiNT IN liVliKY SACK! liiijwii li .l Munihn , . I 'fe wr i an ) .'Hi i an Pineapple , , , , . . ! p.r i art OUR HUTTKK UMPAKTMICN V l ItlttllXS CnSiei We p i i, hi IlilUi f Hli TjUM ililTel flOMI (lift I'ai iiht", nti'l (liPipliy mivp mi r Ctiiinnu is Hip t'iiittini-sion Matt'a t.di. liUOll I IU'.SII HOODS, ,OW pulci.s ASH riaiMiT ati t.ntion. OUR WOODIiNWARIC DliPT lls lipon cnlareil, iniiit)v'il nml a luijjer mnl unuli I'iuor Stock put in, mill ut Pi ices, lluil will count every ti mo. It in Hituntoil in tins ItiiNcitu'iil of (ho Almost. OUR CRGCKKRY DMPT In also lici'p, mnl ninny linju'ovriiioiitM Imvu licen malo in this alao. Our Millinery, Gouts' Furnishing. Dry Goods, Boots and Shoos, Furniture, Wall Papor and Carpet Dopt's aro Strictly in Lino. Do not forget your Souvenir and Real Estato Coupons. Our Next Distribution Juno 12, 13, 14, 1894, vn LnAnovuniis iu)UAnvt ORIGINAL OMAHA SOUVEnTr DISTRIBUTORS. W. R. BENNETT CO.. 1502-12 Capitol Avenue. Special Master Commissioner's Sale I 'inter nml by vlrlim uf mi order of mi In on iIimti'k uf fori'i'liiHiirii ut iiiiiiiitttKii Imniii'iI mil, uf thfi illnll lel I'iiiii'I, fuc HiiiikIiih cnioily, fin. liriiHloi, uml to me illri'i'leil, I will, mi Ilia UhiIi ilny uf Mny, A. II. Ism, at I o'elueli I' M. of Nalil ilny, 11I llm iiuiili front. iliHir of llm t iiioiiy Ciiiot. IIiiiihi, in llm cliy uf Omiiliii, liuiiiilliN I'liiinty, NeliriiNloi, c(l 11I. tiiilillii iiiii'tloii In llm IiIkIii'nI. Iililder fur oe.li. llm hiiiiieily (licrlleil In nalil order of milii as fulliiwN, lo-wll : I. 11IM (inn ill, two I'll, tlircn I'M. f ni r (ti, tweiily IVH, I wi'tily-mm (Sii, I wenly-l wu (tit, twi'iiiy-llirim l;;ii mid I WKiily-fmir (;!ti, In Muck two Hi In Moe'N null-ill vlhloii uf loin lliinii lili itiel llfli'i'ti (Ifli (if Tunic's stilt (IIvIhIiiii ut tlin win Id oini-liiilf IS. ',4 1 of Out liiirlhi'iml. iiiiiiler I.N. K, .i mnl tint iiorili linn luilf (N, m uf the Willi lii'iml, iinirir (M. K. 'nl'if tii'i'l.lim llvn lt, iiwtinlili llfM'cn H'ii, riiiiaii llilrleen din. niil uf llm ninth ilu I'r, MitIiIIiiii, In Ihn elly of Onuiliii, IioiikIik rotinly, Ni'liranha, us mirveyi'd. plaited mnl iceunli'il, Said iiroin'ri v In tin suld lit sitilsfy Jullii M llrymil., iitnlnllir Ihe sum uf two Ihoiixiuid one (.iiiidVi'd mnl iilitKliiert doll nr. iti.lllii lielKKii'iil. with Inli'i'i'Sl oil two llioiiniiinl (lulliirs i:!(iikii llieri'uf III. seven (7i ier eeiit Iter ii 11 r 1 11 in . mnl 1111 urn' hundred mnl nliii'iinoi dullms illlVMl thereof 111 teiill'ii ii r ('lull tier milium, mid nil from Mny Isi, lwi;i, 'I'u siill.fy l!ni rles Iv linn s, defi'tidmil., the siiuiuf eliflil v (lulliirs imnm Jtiditmi'nl. wlih Inieri'sl llmri'un ul ten 1IH1 (ier eent, per milium from Mny 1st.. Hfl. 'In willHfy l.wi niy-iiliu' mnl ;t Hdi dollars i!(i ;ii I'liHtH Willi liileri'Ml, Miereuii fruiii Ihw 1st. dny uf Mny, s!i:i, luii'llmr with nceriiliia I'.isls iwctiiiUiiU tu a liidirfiniTif rufideri'd liy Ihi'illsli'li'l I'uilll, uf suld lloiiKllit eininly, til Its May term, A, l, IsKt, In iteerlnln iii'llun II, en mnl Ihent ;etidliiJ, wherein .lullii S. lirymil wns (iliiliillll. mid Alum I'. Mux, lli'iirv A. Mo" and ut-hcrs were defi'ndniils, Kmiihii. Midniiska, April iuih. im ft, ii, I'AOr,, Special Musler Commissioner, II, V, Tliomas. ailonn y, l.ryiuil. vs, Mm", tun; XI. No, 211. 8pcil Master Commissionar'i 8l. I'nder ii nd hy vlrlim of mi order of sale on deeri'i' uf ful'i'cilure uf IiiuMKHKm Issued mil uf Ihe dlslrlct eiiiirl, fur liuiiitltiseouuiy ' hraskM, mid to inn dlrecO'd, I Will, on Ihe KM h day of May, A, l Ism, at t u'el's'lt V. M. of said day, st. llu i;orlli front, dour uf Ihn Huiinly l uurl House, In Ihn (!Hy uf Omaha, liuiiKliis coimly, Nehrsskn, sdl ill puhlle mil lion tu Ihe hlKhest bidder for cash, Ihn iiroperty described In suld rrdef of sain as follows, Kcwll ; l,ols tnimber otii-(i. Iwu ('band Ihreeiib. In block mimber sis mnl one hull' dl 'ii Itedford I'liice, an addition In Ihe Ml uf Omaha, N liriiska, as surveyed, pluiied and recorded, timfcllicr wlih all the appurtenances then nolo heloliKliiK, , Said liroperi y t'l tie sold to satisfy Alfred , jiufieiie In' llm sum of sin thuiisiind two hundred thirteen and B4'l'iduliirs'fl,lli;Mi due from ,luhn H. Hamilton and llenjamln K, ftckles, with Interest, at ten ' Pi percent from Kebruiiryiiili, Hi(, To satisfy Hen II Wood In llm sum uf twenly-une humlreil ninety seven and?:!!1! dulliirs il'IIW Til due from John II, llamlll'ifl and i ranees A Hiiinillun.wllli liiieresl al U-t. il'ii percent from I ebruarv m b, f 'I'u satisfy the sum uf nf ty-isl and fuS'l'i dolbir i.'(tt-'"Si eusls herein tuKi'l her Willi accriiliiK costs lu-eordlim to a Jtidsmt'iil, rendered by the (listrld coni! of said HotiK lu county, at lis I ebruiny term, A l. Id. In a cerlnln a lion then and there pemllns wherein lien II Wood Is iiliilnlllf, mid John It. Ilinnlluiii, l-'runees A IliimllUiii, 'Ihomiis I!, Keiinedt, Hiisll M Webster, Alfred II Itiifrene aiid Ibe ftlrsl .Niillonal Hunk nf Omaha are defendants. Omaha, Nebraska, April !7lh, , 4'IIAUI.ftS l'l IIOMAS. (pee a I Master umuilssloner. Ilenler I, Thomas, attorney. Wood v, Hamilton, ' 4-27-ft Saundors, Mncfsrlsnd & Dicktsy, Al tornsys, Mcrchanli National Dank Building SI'KCIAI, MASTftK f'OMMIssioNftira H I, ft.- t inier sod by virtue of o it order of sale on decree uf foreclosure of morlifiiife Issued out nf tint district conn, for liuiiKliis county, Nebraska, and Hi me directed, I will, mi Hie (iili day uf June, A. I I '. St I'HiVlui'k a, m. of said day, at. tbn iiorili front, dour nf i to. count v coin I house. In I hit clt V uf Omaha. iiouiflas county, Nebraska, sell at nubile auction the filifhcst, bidder for rash, the uroieriy ilescrilHHi in sain orucr or sum as follows, towlt: The west twnnty (3hi feet uf tut three Cti, aril the nasi ten ipii feet nf hit four (4i, In block tlveiSiof Reed's Third Addlllon tu thn city of Omaha, jiuiislas county. Nebraska! said property to tm suld to satisfy Joint M. Oonradt thn sum of elKhie.-n husdred and forty-sl and isn-lmt dollars il,sf. and rusts herein tuned si si my and M-pm dollar ifm.Kp, tuKcilier with accruing costs accord I nil to a decrnn rendered by the district court nf said Houslas county at Its May term Alt, u;j, In a certain ad Ion then and there iH'iidliiK wherein John M Cunratlt was plain IIIT and Johanna M. 1,1111 ftllen MIJI and Irf-na I.HJI wi rn defeiidanls. Omaha, Nebraska, May A. Ii. UftoiiK w Iloi.ititooK, Special Master I omuilsslnlier. Sailiiders, Macfarland A Idckcy. attorneys, ( on mil I vs l.llll el al. IliH'kelikt, No. Ut. --! tlf iVtlll. Viinti it A inMrljtttn mirl uninin. SI. AtipiJ III lis" HNIIMSnilllR liiili. ollli'. iMultumannt-nu apply, was. small WATOHEt f.ir trs.lliiK sn.1 .iM ulsllns frmti II H tii; priisi u.i jrtm- tsis w.icn i , r. w ims isv N.iw Vurk CHRIST. HAM AN. Watchmaker and Jeweler, Pink Watch UwAiitiNii a Hpkcialti fil'2 Hoiilh If) Hlreet. Secrets of Romish Priests Exposed. Prloa 40 Osnt. 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