THE AMERICAN THE SERVITE 3ISTERS.!fF rl .' - I . I . . . t - . . - 1 A I tin .f Him 'ntfct Ar nl ltMtii -M f UN OftliT tit tMtl fef .. Mi ' j i " i , . .', .fi, , ' i r. Yn Mfrt or Arfiilont.il INSURANCE Hilrnt,t i( St I lw PRANK flUftftU. M rit.n Hi,, k T.i i l.i lnt ltd- ( ,1 Ss' ft !; to l! ti' H X iU mv i !, r!m ti i'lii M rt iti.. Aitil A'i'i h- ''I'm . Hi M.it. t.c I lir )(n) i (iltiN ! making use f 1 In ill nitl!iit lo M.ii-i'Uritni. . lit delicti'! ittintl p (Iiiih Iih dKtiinl nu of the coiiieey tH ei kri w k Slsler t.ci tnui.'. A woman. KHirlil of l.tiiitl Mild of iimniii-r, mill . 'ihiii ji at of voeUut toll. Yi'l lT frallln'cii, her I ( r Wrliivtn .s pifvi lilcd a Hind H 1 til fiiti.iii iimti hum IhjIiijj violent IinU on ln r In fact H may have Im it. d him to tho dotal, fur limn' hut a toward la bandit mi a hhiiiiiii. None but a mill in loc lit u -nipcr and allow the. animal In his make-up to so far gain the mastery over him as to catihO him to tine foire to reynln w svhnIoii of a iiaiwr which bus been voluntarily placed in a woman' bands, But there may have bt on something of vital importance In that document, Grave charge may have been drawn up against the sisterhood to conform to tho story published In the JHquitvh and proof to substantiate may not have bocn forthcoming Tim name of tho archbishop may have boon mentioned therein, which more mature deliberation may have In citod a dctdro to eliminate. Or a weak point in tho cane of the prosecution may have been discovered, which would practically non-suit tho representatives of tho church At all events, a woman wan rudoly caught by tho shoulder andj pushed aside. The jiuhlnff was done by biped commonly known an a man, and according to tho story told u by Sister Gertrude, was witnessed by a lhiily iVci reportor and several other gentle- nion. Of tho occurrence tho Daily JVei,' says: A strange mccdo was enacted In tho olJIoe of Attorrioy-Ooneral Moloney thlH morning, wnicn resulted in sister Ucr trudo, of the Catholics Community of Borvlto Sisters, being ordered out of tho place under pain of being forcibly ejocieu. When oho left tho ollloo It was to stagger across the hall and fill faint ing at tho door of Attorney Urady's uince. The unuHtial occurrence wan tho re suit of tho 1m ponding legal battle about to bo waged by Sister Veronica, an al leged recalcitrant member of tho Borvlto Sisters, who U backed by Arch- Dionop reenan, against tho reverend motnor uH3rlor of Ht. Mary's convent riu seminary at West Van Huron street and Albany avenue, Tho nroocrtv is valued at over WW and Ih tho cause of tho litigation. Borne time ago BlHter Veronica and several other members of the commun ity left the convent, claiming that great scandal wan hidden within its walls in the presence of 1'rof. Mellon- aid, rniiHle teacher In tho semlriarv Blnter Veronica alito complained that ino vaiuamo property wan vented In Elizabeth Cooling, Mother Buperlor iviary r ranee- secular marne, notwiM' standing tho fact that tho money nee' ossary to maintain tne iiiHtitiition was contributed to the Hoivlte Sinters. Out of this grows tho litigation and tho rumors of an information to bo filed bv the attorney-general at the request of ArcnniHtiop teeiian. hi iter Veronica, whoMO name was Maggie Murphy, claims to have solicited funds to main tain uio insii in non anu ror tneso ser vices demands 2,(MH), while tho arch bishop seeks a conveyance of tho property, Mlnler (rrlriiite Calls on Mulencv. 'Ihls morning Bister Gertrude, who Is ono of the firm sujipnrtors of Mother Superior Frances, went to tho attorney- general's olllce to protest to him against his taking any hand In tho legal fight, us It was thought ho had In preparation a bill In chancery against the mother superior. An assistant ushered her Into ono of tho small prlv ate ollices. "Would you like to look at tho bill?" ho asked, thinking that his visitor was ono of Bister Veronica's adherents, Hint Heroine Agitated. A moment later Bister Gertrude was reading if bill In chancery all ready to no nieu. rage anor page sno nerusoU. trembling as she read tho charges of immorality arxiui to no placed on record against her mother superior. Tho attorney-general's assistant ga,ed In as tonishment at ttio woman's agitation and wondered at tho cause, Tho next moment ho know, for Mr. Moloney tepKid to tho door and stopjsid on tho inresnoiu as ii no nau neon seized with a paralytic fit. . "Why did you give that woman that Diur' lie demanded fiercely, as ho snatched tho document from her hands. The attorney-general was In a tor rlblo rago and his faco assumed a purplo huo as ho spoke. "That Is Bister Gertrude," ho con tinued, "and you have shown her tho contents of tho bill." Then ho turned to tho trembling sis ter, whllo tho assistants and lawyers In tho office crowded alsmt tho door to seo what was the matter. Molonry Itouglily Orders Her Out. "There Is tho door, get out of It, quick!" shouted Mr. Moloney at her. "You have disgraced the offlee you oc cupy and the vestments you wear." In vain the weeping woman exxmtu latod against the language that bad been directed against her, and, after I w. . it , m ii m i . a j t t m , v link nniiiii'i nnn imvaii vu l iutuil'i I appealing In vuln to tho men gathered ii bout her, she staggered out of tiie door and fell fainting Into tho ollloo of Attorney Matthew Heady, across tlio hallway. "He used mo shamefully, and I will huo him," Bister Gertrude said u few minutes liter to a Ihiilij News reportiir, "I know that tho attnrrioy general sympathized with Bister Veronica, and went to his office to ak only fair treat ment at his hands. Tho assistant bunded me the bill, and of course I read It. It states that immoral prac tices have been carried on in tho eon vent and that money collected has been converted to herown use by tho mother superior. It is false, and I will thwart thidr plans by reporting to our attor ney the contents of the bill In tlmo for b I id to prevent its being filed. Hill .Not Discuss the Matter. When seen later, Attorney-General Moloney was Inclined to bo reticent In regard to the affair. He hud been closeted sorno time with Bister Veronica discussing the occurrence of tho morn ing. "I do not know whether I will file tho bill or not," suld he, "I am con sidering tho matter of filing an Inform ation and have nothing more to say," WHAT WAS THE CAUSE? There was a short article In these columns lust week which told of an attempt which Mrs, H. K, Van Dine made to secure tho release of Myrtle Colo from tho House of tho Good Bbep- herd, of this city, on a writ of habeas corpus, I hut article also contained tho Information that tho young lady refused to leave tho house, hut It did not state any of tho facts connected with the ease. The following letter from Mrs, Van 1)1 no and Mrs. I'atteo will give tho reader some light on tho subject; "Hearing from a former inmate of the Chicago House of Good Bhepherd that a girl by the name of Myrtle Cole was confined there airalnst her will. and that for certain reasons, named In a former Issim, April 1 J, of y.mr valu able paper, treated very cruelly, I determined to try and release tho girl, paving neani unit trio second mistress of tho class of which tho irlrl was a member, was very rood to the children. and I could possibly hoar news from tier, i visited the House of the Good Bhepherd and asked for her. After being ushered Into a little slx-by-tcn room that was divided by a lattice par tition with black drapings, that made It seem to mo as If 1 was In a prison cell draped In mourning, I gave my name to tho sister who showod me in, and then was left alone to meditate. rlnally the door on tho othersbln of tho partition was unlocked and ono of the h woe tost faced women I ever saw. came to tho window In the lattice and Introduced herself as as tho sister I wished to see, after explaining who I was, I asked her If I could see MvrtU Colo. I saw Immediately that she was very much embarrassed, she said she would seo, In about ton minutes she returned and said tho Mother .Superior said It was aifalnst tho rules for a stranger to see tho girls and Myrtle Colo especially as she was very unruly. wieii wm in io no snown in rough the building, but was refused on th nliu of house-cleaning, but was told that perhaps somo other t mo I would li allowed to go through as a special favor; because It was against the rules for any body to pass through tho build ing, as It was cloistered and also pri vates, and onl v sometimes an exception would bo mado in the case of benefac tors or tho Mayor. I then said I did not understand how an institution could be called private whon It d money from the city and was told, CHICAGO ELECTION MHTHODS: Tv V truTm ATinw Kllftwu TlliT Tiilf Tun n-v in,' nnir llitinm niu i.l trv C rimn 1 i una, meaning ine money, was only u drop In tho bucket, and was further told that the Instltu Ion wns deeply In debt, which latter statement tho public win iiouitt, wnen lohi. that the corpor ation known us the Bisters of tho Good Shepherd paid MII.OOO.OOo.Hsh for a p'ot of ground on uorth CUrk street, and had a wall built iiroui d It worth about twelve thousand more. As for the 'drop In tho bucket' each and every cltl,"n can satisfy himself by looking over tho records In tho court house and find out t hat a largo share of the money appropriated for such Institutions goes to tho House of the Good Bhepherd, l lien to iniriK, ttio public is excluded from seeing how such money Is ex pended. After a little mote talk I left them for that day but reerlvod an Invitation to call again. I then went to seo an attorney to find out what tho papers In an habeas corpus proceeding would cost. The case was then placed before Council No.fl, A. 1 A., who with their ii.ecuz'tomcd go teroslty gave tho money to commence prioeodlngs In a court of law. Tho attorneys kindly tendered their services for tho cause. On tho advice of tho attorneys I tried a i"0oin( time to seo Myrtle Colo and this time took a witness In the person of Mrs, C 1'attee with me Wo were ushered In to the same little closet and were mude to wait about tho same length of time. After talking to Bister Annunciation for a short tlmo wo again asked for Myrtle and told tho sister wo had a small present for her which wo would like to givii her personally Tho sister excused herself and eaiiio back with another sister whom she Introduced as Bister Bt, Angellquo, Bister Annun ciation then bade us good-byo and we wore left with Bt. Angellquo. Keforo she hud even spoken to us wo knew that wo had a female Jesuit before us, a face that was perfectly pallid, red-dish-brown eyebrows and lushes, brown eyes with a yellowish gleam In them, lips that were drawn perfectly tight over slightly prominent teeth, Bhe greeted us very politely, and after a lew minutes conversation wo again asked for Myrtle Cole and repeated our statement about tho present, She looked at us with the greatest aston ishment, and said, 'Myrtle Colo, 1 do not believe wo have such a person In the house.' Wo then said that she was known In tho house us 'Ixmlsa,' Oh, she said; and the expression on her face; a mixture of superb scorn of our Ignorance arid amusement that we were thus easily duped, would have made her fortune on the statro had she chosen to devote her talents to that profession. Who told you that name? That Is not her name at all. Wo hum bly told her tho source of our Informa tion, and gave her the name of tho young lady who told us. 'Why, that girl was tho greatest falsifier wo ever had in fho house, 1 was so glad when she was gone; she was always causing trouble, arid as for Myrlo Colo, as you call her, she gives herself as many names as there are days in tho week, but this is tho latest. I never heard that one before. Her right name Is Minnie 1 'el ton; her aunt, her own mother's sister, brought her hero. Bhe Is an awful girl; tho language she uses Is something terrible.' We then asked her how long Myrtle had boon In that Institution. She answered, 'Nearly three years.' Wo then askod how old she was: wo wore told 17 yoarsold. We then had tho temerity to express our astonishment that so young a girl, after tKdng kept in strict scclusifin for nearly three years under such good Instruction and with such good (V) examples set before hor could bo so depraved. Bho saw In a minute that she had mudo a mistake, and tried to rectify it by saying, 'Oh, you have no Idoa how depraved that girl Is. Bho came from bad stock. Hor father Is in Joliot prison for killing a man, and her mother ran away with another man and lives in California. It took four policemen to bring her hero, mid she was haud-culTed, too- the only girl that was ever brought here like that.' The pious sinter had, evidently, In her liastii to blacken a poor girl's character, forgotten what she told us a few min utes before about her aunt bringing l.er to that lovely Institution, Btlll seeing that wo looked Incredulous, she added some more details by telling us that Louisa used to live with tho cow boys, and of course her aunt would not keep her after that, as she was running hor course. We then asked how long did they Intend keeping her there. Wo wore told for another year, and then this same mint's daughter was going to bo married, and then tho aunt was go ing to movi' to Ban Francisco and take Louisa with her. Hut the sister felt very sure that Louisa would not go, Bhe was too bad, and would probably go back to ttio cowboys hero, Wo saw that It would do no goon to talk any more, so we gave her the silk hand kerchief wo bought, and asked tho sister to give It to Myrtle and toll hor that a friend had sent it, Bhe waited until she had It In her hand and tho window locked, and then she said, "No, I will not give It to her until sho has a birthday and then I will give It to her. and then I will not tell her who gave It toher." Wo did not ask her why sho was going to do so, as her ob ject was evident to us, Bho did not want the poor girl to know she had friends on tho outside. Wo then left, and as ttio heavy oaken door shut be hind us, breathed a sigh of relief and thanked our Heavenly Father wo were not shut up In such a place. I can only add that every word of tho above Is true, B. F, VAN ItfNK. f concur In what Mrs, Van Dlno has written. MliK, M, K, I'ATTKK, From this letter It appeurs that the sister mado two glaringly Inconsistent assertions when sho talked to these ladles, Flthor tho aunt of the girl placed her In tho house or she was brought to that institution in hand cuffs by four policemen, It Is not pox- slblo that both things happened at once and tho only Just conclusion to ar rive at Is that there Is something wrong in tho Myrtle Colo case, Ilesides this who is going to believe that a girl tinder fifteen Is such a terror to the police and particularly a girl of slen der, childish build with little of tho robustness of womanhood even today? Myrtle Colo may have entertained cow boys but if sho did, where was she whon sho did so' Huroly not In Chi cago. Tho Information which Mrs. Van Dlno acted upon camo from an ex Inmate of tho house; to whom tho Colo girl had often sld she wanted to get out, and that sho would run away, yet when sho was brought Into court, and after Mr. H toad man had cited tho law authorizing any person to move for the release of any person unlawfully de prived of their liberty, and Mr. Mc Mlllen had slated tho ease at bar In a torso and forcible manner, and tho Judge had explained to tho young lady that It was an act of a friend, she was asked by the judge If sho knew Gertie Kelley and whether sho desired to leave tho Institution. Bho replied that sho knew her; that they were in tho same class; that she was tho worst enemy sho had over had, and that she did not want to leave tho house, Tho Judgo askod her whether sho had over said she wanted to got out, and whether sho bad said she would run away. Bhe acknowledged that the had, but said It was whllo she was in a passl on, To persons unacquainted with tlei manner in which girls are load to believe that tho persons seeking their release do so from mercenary motives, uud that they will not have a friend on whom to lean outside of tho Institution, tho action of Myrtle Cole will ho In ox pi al liable.1, but to those who know of her methods, Myrtle's answer to the judge is full of meaning. It means that she has simply been terrorized to a degree which prevents her being a free figchl, Had tho Judge taken Myrtle Colo In to a room away from tho surveillance of tho sister, It Is barely possible sho would today bo enjoying the freedom which sho so ofton craved, Hut be neath tho watchful eye, and In tho presence of the sombre-robed figure whoso will was law, she probably had not tho courage to spunk an her heart dictated. This case hut emphasizes tho noccs sity for state Inspection of all Instltu lions In which girls are Incarcerated mil should arouse Americans to a realization of their duty $ 1 00 Itewiird, (ft 1 00. Tim wader of this usunr will 1st jfiirl ut It-it r' ri thai, there Is lit li'iint one ilrmiiliiil (IU eiiNit Unit m'Iciii'ii lent lii'i-n Hlilti pi rum In all I in n 1 1. ii-d, noil ilisl u 'm mill, llnll'iiiiiliirrh Cur" l Mm only iiiinIIIvii eiirii kniiwii In tint I u ! I'-it I fntpiriilly, 1,'iilnriti helnn ll i'iiiinII liiiluiiiil iliwni' riMfiilrea n i'iiiisIIIiii, niisl tri'iil iiiunt lliill'ii Oiiliirrli (Jiirn Ih Ink i ti Iri tKiinilly, fii'llntt illrei'liy on tint Mood uinl ii i iK'imn sin fin'iK of llni ymiiin, llieritiiy dn Nl.rnyins lint fiiuriiliilliili of the iIIm hhii, mid KlvlnK llni untie nt id rmiii.li by IiiiIIiIIiik ii llni ciiiiaill iitlmi ami nutlhiliiK mi I mi' In die ins Its work. Tin' irnif lln Inivit n iinu li fitllli In Its no Ml vti i nwiTi, Unit tln-y nlfi-r Him llunilrnil liiilhim fur any ein.ii Unit, It full In ru ri- Henri for IUI of ti'nt IihiiiiIiiIn, Adilri'ss. ft, J. CIIKMKV )U Toledo, U. JfT' Sold by nil lriiKKlts. ";e. CHRIST. HAM AN. Watchmaker and Jeweler, Fink Watch Kkpaikinu a HvmkVt bVl Month ! Btreel. M. DALEY, MERCHANT fAILOR Suits Made to Order. Uiiitrmili'es h iiiinm.k ni .n nil I'lisitu (Until tis I'li'iini'il, dyed mid ri'iiin'li'li'il 2107 Cuming St., OMAHA C. W. BAKER, Undertaker Embalmer ll'iirmitrly with M. O. Mnul l TKI.KI'IIOSK 81. 811 toulh leth OMAHA. LAOV ASSISTANT rUMNISHID. M. O. MAUL. SiliTi'Mniir to lren A Mitul, Undertaker and Embalmei 1417 Karnam Street. Tawtriiom . OMAHA NEB 7q fay icic Of certain yeur, Slid tfi.'fl for pri'iiiluin on eleven he ml nil vurb stuinlis; sImi confedermr ineni'j. ! you, free, nur lrt-iHSt llhistrsti u chIhIokui', showing whut we liuy. ln not aemy but send todsy. keeplns your rye open, you in") pick up coins or stiiinps tbut Will brinu a Urue amount of liniiu y. A? . piiOTOQKAPHKKO Omaha Express and Delivery Co. II I I I'lliiMt Ini4 Mouinq ami Light Ckptcss Work Trunk rt( rM ! Dlitr. It.iiiw'linlil II.mmN I'n.'k.xl Sler.1 Mini ShliHt mil. (HI .Viitli iit Ii ln'-l, lliniirli iilll. N K t.r iiti hihI I IiIiiiiik I HIi I H .ii di Siriru 'I'rlfl- l I'.ASt IX A lll.r, J. I.. TUHNI'.V. ri'iniin M.ivIik s HiH'i'Uiir, Mnimir Full ll TEETH PIRPBOT PIT OUARANTIIO. Tsalh lufractori In tha morning and Nsw niml llm Sania DMy Tcctli Extracted Without Pain for 25c, DR. WITHERS, Dentist, Fourth Floor Grown Blk,, lUth and DnuglM, Omriin. Utth, WAT0HE8 ror trnillnif mill mimiiiIhIIns, from II 31 up; irl,'i Iht mm. Hutu Wal.ih ( 11 , I'. O, Hut ISO. Nut Viirk. Foil SAI.IC -linn in lssi pur lot In a liesutl fill mid Krnwlns Miliurli. don't iiiUh till". Aitilri'wt riHini II MiiiitliitiiNt corner ('lurk and Haniloliih hIii'i'Ih. Tiim A mkiiiijan B. F. THOMAS, Attorney-at-Lnw, Commercial National Dank Building. SI '!:' I A MAHTKK OOMMIHHIONI'lIt' HAI.ji;,- llnili'i'.innl hy virtue ef n order of wile on di'i'ft'f of fori'nliiHiit'i. of iiiorunum Ihhiii'iI out. of i In! iliHi rici cull i t In and fur IiiiiiIiih county, Nelirimka, mid to me (II 1'i'i'I.Kil I will on Ih" 4lli ilny of June, A. ll. IHUI ut, l o'clock ii 111, nf mm tl ilny at lint in ii-1 h front (lour of thti county court Iioiihii, In llm city of O in n h ii, llniishtN county, Nn hriixkii. will nl iiulille iiunt lun to the lilln't Milder for I'linti. the iiliuiertV deserllsid ill ho IH order of mile iin followN, lowlti The north one half of tint went one-half of let i lo, hnioili'' Hi'iiind Addition to the city of Oniiihii, I'iiiikIiim n unly. NehniMkii, m Niirveyeil, (ilntlcd mid !ivoi'l"il; Niild iroierty (o hn sold In mitlMfy .hot. W.Ciur In Hie niiiii of linn mid thirty nIk mid ll-lim dot Iuih I IJI.lll (ililKinent, with Irilct'i'ht Ihwoil hi. Hi per cent per annum from lint Mh day of March, A. D, siu. mid twenty and TH-Hia diilhiiN (I0.7HI eiiNiii lieiitln, toxi't er with lie crulni ciihIk In ll Jilduineiit rendered hy tho (llMtrlet court of lioiishin county, NehniMkii, Ml, lin Kehriuiry term, A, ll, IM'H.Vi a eertnlii Hrllon then mid there iienillnK wherein .lumen W. t'urr wim iilulntiir and llrlili't IC, Kurd mid John Kurd were defendants. Omuhu, NehrKikH, May H. s(m). HKN.IAIMI.N V. TIIOMAH, (1-4-1 Spi'iiul MiiKtor CommlNnloiier. Sflundnri, Mncfarlnnd & Dickey, At torneys, Merchants National Bank Building, SI-l'X'IAf, MAST Kit mMMIHHIUNKK'H MI.K. Under mid hy virtue of an order nf mile on decree of forni'limili'i) of inortKitK Umii'il out of the district, court for DoiikIii county. Nebraska, mid to me directed, I will. on Hie mil (luy or .iniin, a. ii m.n, in. wo i:hm: a, m. of said day, at the north front, door of Hut county court house, In tint city of Omaha, lloiiifliis county. Nebraska, sell ut uuhllii suction to tint hihest ladder for cash, tha iiroiieriy described In suld order of sale as follows, lowlti The west twenty 20l feet of lot. Ihree (III, are ll its! ten H'n feet of lot four i4i, In block llveifiiof Reed's Third Addition to tint ell V of "imiiIih, lloiixhis romily, Nehrusktt) suld iroicrty ut be sold to satlsry .lolin iff. Doniiiill, the sum of elKhleeii hundred and furl v-sln 'mid Ml-llib dollars fl,hlfi Mil tun cost's herein timed Ml, sixty mid M-IKI dollurs fiiis;ii, Ioki'Hiit with ai'crinns costs accord Ins to a derma rendered by the district court nf suld HoiikIus county hi Its Mity term A. ll, Ihii.I, In ncerluln uctlou then und lliern iicndliiK wherein John M, Conrudl whs iiIiiIm 1 1 tr mid .lohunnu M. I.lljl 1,11"" hi ill and heiitt l,IIJI wi re defendant, (iniulia, Nehrusku, Miiy il, Isld, (.MikiiK W, llul.ltllOOK, Siii'chil Muster I'omiiilsNloiier, Hiiunders, Murfiirlund lihkey, utloriieys. rimrudt vs. 1,11)1 ft nl. docket ;l, No, 141, M Notice. In tint IMslrlc.t Court of liouslus Counly, Nehrusku, Charles W, Cook. I'liilnlllT, vs. Francis l.eoa Fnvelbert. Notice o Non H"llelll )n feridaut, Iiiriniluni. ) To I'rincls l.eoii Knirt'lhert: Vou will tike nntictt Hist on the (nihility ofl'chruHrv. IS'.H, Churlcs W. l ook, iilitlntllT herein, tiled h'Mpetllloii III tint iHslrlcl Court of iouiliis Counly, Nebrsska. iiKulnst ymi, the object and nruyer of wh eh itrtt Uicom iiel a siiecllli! pi if iruimice of the coiiifieit, hy the sub. hy you to suld iilultitllT of the un divided omi-fiiilf IS' "f lot three lib In Helen' infill! Ion to the I lly of Oniithu, beliiK III liiiushts ('onnly. Nehrusku, to include you fromuny Interest therein. Vou urn reiiulrt'd to answer said iH'lllloa on or be fore the lth day (if Jure. s4. Ihited May Htb. Ism. I'll A KMC W. t nuK, I'htlniiir. Ily I, It, Andre, his at torney, l4 v,.ti,. Tint (luleshurK Nutlnnitl Hunk Mr, liuvls und Kuitt M. A usttn. defendiitils. will Inks nol ica Ihitl on Hut I'.Uh ilny of Uy, sm, th phtlntllT herein tiled Ills petition la tSs IMslrlet Court of Honshu county. Nth,uk), HKulnst said defendmits liiipUiuih'd IMI lbs I'htltniiuiuih Invimi menl Com puny, Kirwsrt II ( iilll hsii.. loh n (I, I'ctitrsnn,, tunics K, Kllcy, The('llli'lis Nitlloriitl Hunk of I'lutthtiioutli, Thiimit A. M rphy, trs. Tbomus A. Murphy, raxton A Vlerllns Iron works und Henry lliieck, the obect und pntyer of which urn to foreclose u ce'luln l cerl Iflcum ditled .lunuury 1th. IsirJ upon lots I. 2 mill A In J. K. Klley's sulidlvlio'i In lol M und Mi of H. K. Kinter's Hint of (ikithomit Hildlllon to the city of Dmuliit, IIiiukIhscoiiii y NebritKku. I'lulu IIIT pruys I tint suld previaes may Iw decreed In lie mild tnsutlsfy the sinoillil due thereon. Vou ure required lo answer suld petition on or beforn lint 2nd day of Inly, ltu. I'. I,. JUIINSON, I'lulntlfT. Hy Hiiunders. Mucfurlitnd A IHi key. Ills At- liirni'VS Ihiteif Omaha. MrtyaHh, ISM. S-2.V3 JQrjhr lM qusrtrr dollur We nltn iiuv tint liluhul tle of 1' nil id Slittes and forelsn coins and nclisw slutnp for pimtutiH. and we will sei.d NATIONAL COIN CO, MJSl.H'k Kirhsnue Hulldlnit.Illoston. Mass. (