The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, June 08, 1894, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE AMERICAN
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LobcclcLinn Hardware Co.,
THE
HORRIBLE BOOK
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Bulldors' Hardware. Culleru:
AND TOOLS,
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ti-t hi Iff Ibwmi t''loll f
rirwr ) .-.limit.-"! In ft ftiHtil.
111 Ht fuiW t kT
lttStv iHHly, ttat hf hnt1l hav
Ifciv mnil trial, ami If at th eml f
blikHl ( would May,
itWrli nwilil not TIip ihn
month ol flfan1)jr and ah
on Jnr way to t h mioHit rtwm
tfliMnnt to tak th toil, onnof th
nlM.tr lold Wr "ForiiHl' Mkf don't."
Not knowing why ' did not tak th
aUtrr'a ad loo, 1( pav hr eonwnt,
nil from that tint on, boll boi;an. Ho
ratio th would not wnwnt to th
i:r tu !? Tr'if r'illr.S
ftti wtM'kn, fisl viixm ntHlo lin.l ami
wrm w-ftU'r. H i ntHHlloii t lettl
Iho ftufTcrlnf the imlurd hfor hr
rwjM', which occurt'd 1xut two your
from tho dntc of her taking Uio veil
Her priest a. and In fnfther own arcut
and family trlrd tholr utnumt to jx'r
auade hr t return, hut she told thorn
that she had ooon and sulTored enough
At that remark her parents turned her
out of their home, without a cent. She
went to Paris and secured a situation as
governess, but It waa only a short time
before she was found out by the prlent
and he was immediately discharged
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v i a . a I :
she decided to come to America, and
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wVaa uhA nmf mil fn.hAH whA itioo I
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a Protestant. Just after their marriage
her parents tnd family came to this lhe Bl.holar8 to raise tht)lr rl ht hand business relating to tho securing of ovl
country and settled a Jamestown, and anJ afte(. hlm ft ,e to looklngu defomlantof Bnd oth()P
again their persecutions began. My toti,n ..u,L ...,.!. l .ni, .in ,i it.., nt. t ..,.
father was a farmer from the south,
k M.I BlthAiiivh hn thu Hnnlh lintj I
ft . I
ne ramovea to ueorgia once more to
escape ttie persecution or tier ignorant
. . ,i
relatives. I
Some two years after his death, my
uiumn leremm wuru umt mTii.
was dying, so leaving her family she
wet to see him, but the family refused
to let hor see him; pushing them all
v.... .w .. n
aside, she made hor way to the side of
her dying parent,and bursting Into tears
she begged his forgiveness. The old
man turned to her and said, as the tears
streamed down his wrinkled cheeks,
"Marie, It has all been forgiven these
many years; T see the whole church Is
a humbug."
Shortly after her return toherpouth-
v i. i . . i..i. v.. . I
v. u m.,.iC, vV1. jr bu;r lHll
upon learning ot her mother's Illness,
be again started for the north. On
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IU "CT UPr '" rnu. uucr.ng
a loud enrse. she told her to go.
bhe went, but only to go home, and in
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w nunii iwu nevus wm iaiu uur ucmuti
father. Thore is no doubt whatever In
my mind but what she diod of a broken
heart, caused by the hold these devil
ish excuses for men, have over a lot of
wreak minded people.
I was about eleven years of age at
mother's death, but before she died she
called us children to her side and as I
was the only boy, she told me the story
of her life, and after that she said she
wanted mo to study both sides of the
stoiy and then choose to lie a Catholic
or be an American. Of course I was
too young to understand much then
but for five or six years I have, I think
compared both very nearly right and
now can say thank Ocd, I am an Amor
lean.
Dear reader, do you wonder why,
after being hustled here and there all
over the world for nearly fourteen
years and seeing the meanness and
deviltry these deople do and th'nk back
on a home I might have had, If It were
noi ior them, l hate them.' To say
hate, despise, loathe and abhor, are
very mna woras tun wnicn to express
my reelings, and I only hope that by
tho aid of our most noble A. P. A., that
In the near future their power will be
broken and the nation may onoe more
be rid of a slavery ten times worse than
the one we have passed through. I say
long live the A. P. A.
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The proposition of the AncientOrder
of Hibernians, promulgated at their
recent gathering In Omaha, to call on
Catholics and Hibernians in every
siaie, cuy ana township in the country
to form secret Columbian Associations
to fight the A. P. A., Is met by the
Western Catholic Aews as "both un-
wise and Impolitic. It would, if carried
nut. IinlltlalW IuiIqIa Ika Poll.nlU. I
, ui
'the United States. And that would
mean that we would stand one to seven
at the polls, for every Catholic vote
that s east thnrA n,.ir1 K .Mn
...
against It. We must make no mistake
in inis mailer, ii we go into politics
as Catholics, all
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Make the Issue
..Bjcu Dguuoi w, uiHo tuo iwue
ttome or America, and you will find
i r W k Uio J it ti ii mr
fm'-lif ft hojil Ik!! In thU f'1'J,
ml ft crt li. bhi -h1 rl 1 1 who
nt 0mI tli.-ir i niniti t i titiiiti
' In Ihc lntnt trtoUm nl
ponl tttrmmont nj for tin nirw
of iipholiHnif ml m rp lunliiik' th love
of our flftf, mp, th unilerlirnJ. lo
ln-tfl'V lilcdfn (urwIvi4 t.i lur tint
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moMntft toi.uwitoounmm.M. for til?
ni tHf i.U.-iiith,.tri11U!H. .
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our rvory ..l.!tc ft h.H.l hou In tho
.,f l'i.n-.....o.
Promptly nt i i o'cl. k th nun.b.ni
nm h..l frm, t... .,.,.wil In
b-v th w,,","n,' iw!"f p-
member of the U. A. It. wl to the
Central building, whera they weits re-
tvlvod with irolongtd ehwrlng by tho
seholara as mxm a their Ntamlartl came
In sight.
The presentation sjieeeh was made
by Urother Farley, eounty sujHrlnU'nd-
ent of public Instruction, whodellvered
It In an exceedingly able manner, end-
Ing with the presentation of one largo
flag for tho Central school and ten
ot I. nm. rop-iilutliin aln. fut- mioh nf tha
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ward hoolri.
Brother McClelland, principal of tho
Llty 8(.h)X)1 lied ,
a short, but
ru,rinff s'H"!Cn 01 acoepwnoe ana
lDttnK8 "na auer singing the nrst and
stftnzns . ,, Ampl1R tha
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tno thr()n nreiont.
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Llimil(1 wna . . '
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vwninii UIWIUII.li DOIUIID
Wfta m. . a . ...
v vf uiiv iiiiki unvi ti ii ii. u
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" "'"H" "" moult no tv imnreu uui
on th brn7B.
Before night every school house in
the city was surmounted atd beautlfiod
oy our country's ensign.
Now, the donation of these (lugs was
made, or course, to the board of cduca-
Hon. who ankr d Ihn .Tr. Orilr in n1
- - - i i
them. So their surprise was great In
deed when they learned or rather heard
strong rumors from very responsible
Parties that mpinVinm if thn T(riman
embolic church had sent a committee
. one of tn.,lp ,irnm
..! .,,,1,Ui.m.., t .
. v. .... u..o,w,, j, v, m.u.lllllg a
restraining order, enjoining tho Jr. O.
Ut Ai M tnm h,8tnjr flHW ovor thfl
K.hool bu,Idn? c,alml lhat the
Wl1 n, ,,,.
Iiurt til. nl.rVi.. If. viiuf
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any secret order with that power.
(The order was not granted on ac
count, It is supposed, of the lateness of
the reqm st )
Priest Lejdon Is Ousted.
Aurora, 111 , June 3. The relations
of Father Leydon to St. Mary's Catho-
of Father Leydon to St. Marv
lie church parish came to an end today
by the enforced removal of tho accused
priest from the elegant parish rosi
deuce, which he has continued to
oupy ever since he was arrentfd (.har.H
with tho paternity of the child' of Miss
Stossla Cummings, one of his parish-
loners. A committee amxilnted tn wait
uoon Archhlshon Ph-n
that father Iey don be allowed to re.
main In t.hA ngpl.h r,.uM,.r.,. ,,.(! . ,!
. " ' '
tne trlaj iQ the count ,
report at a moetlni? held thl afti.rn.Kin
in the city hall. The renort was to th
effect that the archbishop claimed to
be In possession of evidence against
Kev. Mr. Leydon that had no, been ex
plained or refuted, and that the accused
priest had made no effort to vindicate
himself, hence the archblshon
powerless to grant the request. Father
HfT Ull . i m i . . I
iui,jjukuiiU ui ino unicago aiocse,
has been sent to St. Mary's, vested with
all the authority of pastor of the
church. A part of the parish, however,
.M ..lufl -t.t. ui
w cowo.ieu mm mm, mm ui, ian i
city hall this afternoon about 200 of
tnem adopted a resolution asking that
r.,. rva. ur
taken refuge with Father Cote, of the
waeu reiugB who rsioer UOie, 01 the I
French Catholic church.
On t HI ri4t(U r rMittl
Jil l.'tli, ty ft . Ul ft! iht ir I ,ft!l, ftl
l.U h ftn nlw w)i fi tf tarntv fir
ivrI w ill tw l-ftri l In iMlfr ii. frftf
r nx It U lrlvn.lt J in hvn ftit
ft.lli ii mm U.i i'l U kh.l lt 1 ncl )-
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wiw wili-r, writ olht-r liu-rrj
Ml nm. l rn) rtiinm nt. All n tn
ttTf iw-4 1.4 t.i In making
this n fnjojfthli- kffftir.
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Jnlnr4 Itomr U IT) .
NAinxAW, Mh h , Mft) SI - MU Jr
II lUy, ftcottml lUnhti-r of lh Ul
mllll'tilr' lunilx'i nun, Jim llv,
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" o-.n.u ...orii.nK . i,r. Monry
MW1' v uminini, oi mi. .mi.
I L' k. . . .11
' m"' m,"n 'nouvinn, uu
rMiKion .i iter niiuif nummiui. nor
ot me u.h lor mil oi.
I J'" 1141 bi n'liuoiiwly lO Din rriiiion, J no
t..-,,H 10;;:,"
'turn via the
Union raelfle. June 1 1th. 12lh. 2ld and
ty ollltv, l-arnam street
J. J. HIIhh, Milliner, 1.M4 Douglas.
Kat DybaH'a Candles, 151S Douglas
J. J. Ullss, Milliner, 1514 Douglas:
Take your repairing to Tho Drum.
mond Carringe Co., lNth and Harney
VPP-U County Jail.
. ,iIMi .riir. ,..
J- """"""'r, ion uougias.
J. J. Bliss, Milliner, 1514 Douglas.
Edward Baumley. for livery, 17th
and St. Marys Ave
1,1,1 'ary9A7
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mav be found at sulto (104 New York
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DOI.LAIIS-IS-DOI.LAUS
To Denver and return.
To Colorado Horlnirs and return.
Ibto and" return, via tho tin Ion
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and 24th. Call at 1.102 Farnam iire.-t
, . ., , - -
,ur lurluur Irwuira,
J. J. Bliss, Milliner, 1514 Douglas.
Certified Milk
Every dairy supplying our eondcnsorles
is under supervision. Milk Is produced
under rigid hygienic rules. The com
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pany's reputation Is tht-reforo a ce rtlfl
cato of the absolute purity of tho (Jail
Dorden Eaglo Brand Condensed
Milk.
Eat Dy ball's delicious Cream Candles,
1518 Douglas St.
J. J. Bliss, Milliner, 1514 Douglas.
The Cabinet Reliable C.asollno Stove
Is Warranted for Three Years. It is
the Most Perfect giisollno stove made,
W. F. 8TOETZKL. South 15th St..
first door south of pOHtoftlce. Is airent
ror tno west.
J. J. Bliss, Milliner, 1514 Douglas.
H. K. BURKET,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
CMBALMER,
Ofllce removed from till North tilth street to
1618 Chicago Street.
Telephone 80. : OMAHA, NEB,
y HFN VHP AUK IN NK.KI) 01'
Fire, Life or Accidental
INSURANCE
It will pity you to rail on Ihn iiri(liTlifn)
ri'iiriwiitliul m-vtiral A No. 1 liiKiirmnn Com-
puulfK.
FRANK BURMAN,
MH I'nxton HIiH'k
C. W. BAKER,
UnHflrtflkAr tfk Fmfllmhflr
UnQBriaKBr tmaimDBr
IKorinorly with M.O. Mitul.1
Tki.rpiioss WW.
II South 10th St., OMAHA.
LADY ASSISTANT SUSNISHtP.
M. O. MAUL,
SiiiTPimor to Ireip & Muul.
tt - j. i-i j nL.i
UUUIWKBr dllU I IT B T
1117 Fa IMAM ST.
OMAHA, NEB.
m. .
IKL
13HOTOGRAPHERQ
206 N. Sixteenth Street.
Omaha EXDfOSS and OoliVerV COi
I
telephonic him.
MoUl'nQ and Liaht ExpreSS Worfi
Trunk .n olu.-r..
Houwhoid Oood Pado-d. stored and Hhippd
Ontep. 810 North IStb Htrw-t. .Branch iirtli:-,
ft, k. uor. zutn una Mikn miwii, Tele.
p,,one 1S'5, ' K1UW? KWvA?l'.,
fFiimo Hovini 1 8pMiaitr. Manager
a i uotT, book.
wants employment.
limit rAfttronra und
bond. If rwiulred.
Add rem, "Accountant,"
r
I tbli ofllce.
ll-IH,t .! !... I Htm M l m
ft)'4 4 ll4 l.ii,
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Iht Mimkt
No fthti rt ,,l. h ftoiif ,.t l.l. it
. I ltl.M It Ml ,rtti. fnil. h.l.Ml.rt f
hi.f.H.lly. h,tul4 full in ru-v tki. tMk,,
A4 firtfl mtld hr fl.-f -liili.( r
mil ft fi'Hmlp niPtiilvr l M fxttiilr In frt.
HiH-hl Ihul hi ll Mhi(i t nrlli Koumn riilhn
ll. i i.hf....i.i, it sllu Un til on m (ii.
Inivi r lni. vi r. l.i hulil jp etinutiiiiiliin or
Inilinm lih ItniiiLli iiii-.ii.r Hi. Ir fciniili.
)n. kU. I lii "sl.l.r. f I Imrlljr." ,ir uf
Mcn-jf," m Howe uf hii) ilni Hit' iiiiii.i'r
em, nr.li-r if inm ki'ty llml Imvo uf lnl.
Ih'cimip wi ii'Mf In lh- I'nll.'il Slsli-n uf
Ahn'llrn, A nsiii-iii mill iiiilrnK'HUK In
nil iti'iiniy s know liPimtiirriiilNlii)Hl
In tliln IkmiIi in Ihi, i nrt mill coitflili-nt In
Hie iH'lli'f llml It ulimilil ho N-ml by rvrry
hi'Hit of a fniully In tln t'nluii. Itir, nnli
w (initio Hip Rlmiiiili u leer to lid viry cori'
llml In now tirmlui Hy est lm Into Hii' vltiiln
of nnr lli'imlill', In vhIii will m imp rIIcimiIh
tn I'rsilli'Ktii Ii. 'rl.(. in cloth. TBe; In pupr
rovir, 2Bc. ('null iiiunI, In hII inMn, ni-riiin-
piiny (irilrrn. Adiln.KN nil orilcritto,
CHAS. L. DORC & CO.,
CVicntro. MltHtln.
WM. N. WHITNEY
Tan Shoes
S2.60.
$3.00, $4.00 AND $5.00 FOR
MEN'S TAN SHOES.
$i.5o, $2.00 and $2.50
i 'o it-
Ladles Tan ' Russet Oxfords
WM. N.WHITNEY,
Opposite I'. O. 103 8. 15th 8t.
M. DALEY,
Merchant Tailor
Suits Made to Order.
(liiiirFinti'ox s ui'rfiTt fit In nil canes, Clolh
liiK cli'ttiii'd dycii ii nd ri'iiiiidi'li'il,
2107 Cuming HI., OM AHA.
Net Ire of Article of Incorporation.
TO A 1,1, ('ONCKIINKIi:
Notli't' In Iiiti'Iiv Itlvi'li, Klrnl-Of tlm In
corporation of tlm ( ri-wi'Ml l.iind Ciiinpiiiiy
si'coihi i inn. tiic priiiiMiiiii piiM'it or iiiiik
id llml. the prliirlpln phu'it of irsim
its hiiKin hull be in DouKiHs
'tlfftMl(ll
iTiiiu iiii'K.'iH'n.ifiiiuirMof himii
III'IIUK
county.
'1'lllNI
Hill hurlI'll tn lit! iriuiMHi'li'd hy thin I'lim-
piuiy li ul I In. Ihn piiri'hitMi, xulii anil Ii'umIiiU
of In ml: thn ciiimi curl Inn of Iioiim'k iiml I
Imnm upon uiiy I11111I of nurd I'oiiiimfiy tlm
uiiri'luiMi ami miin, riilnliitf mid ri'inl rn
liorii'ii. rul lliv uliiit'i), Iiokh, poultry and nil
k imin or mnrM mill un' ciiiniiik, puri'iiai nun
mill- of ni'Hlii, hit anil 01 In' c HKrlciilluriil
pn iiIiii'IIiiiib.
I'utii'ih 'I'ti cuplliil Block (f thin (!(iiu puny
lnill lit' mill i'iiiihIhI only uf llin folluwlntf
(li'M'rllii'd mil I'xiiiii', filniiiti'il nt a nilim.
1 Inn of tl ft y I lumniiiid ilolli.ro if'rfMiiifi III) con.
vi.yi.il timulil coi pom I Ion liy Mini In i. Mur
nIiiiII mid wlfn I, V rii'i'd of rvnn dittii hum
with mid di'M'iilii'd fix follow, to wit:
All of tfoviirnmiMit lot iiuinlr I, In wcllon
III. lowiiHhlp 7(1, rmiKii 41, with aciTiillotm
llii'i-i.to, Bccictloiif lo iioviTiiiniTit lot mini
5
Imt i, ai i'l loll III, lilnllll 711. rmitf" 44, All
loin I. 1 mid 4. Ill W'i'tloii 'it, toWiiNhllt
riiniii' II, wild luvri'llon. 10 Kiild IoIn, nil In
tin' cmmly of I'olliiWtti liunli', In Ihn ntitui of
lowii,
All of irn v i rn iiiitiI lot mini tn. r I, wrllon 2,
mill lot" I, 1 mill a, MTtlon II, lnwimhlp ID,
rmiui. :i, tinti't her Willi nil tlm ucrii.tloiiii Ui
ulil lot, AUo Unit piirt of rcllon l mi'i
Di'i'l lon in, lownhlp III, ritiiU" I I. lyliitf ent of
tin" MlMinirl Ulvi'r, lit'liiK In Ihn nullity uf
IioiikIik, in Un. tiiii. of Ni'liriiKka.
AUoilint pul l of wi'tloim 'M mid !M, town'
nlilp ?. rmiid' 4, In thn coiinlv of I'ol.tii
wiitlmiiln mid niti. of luwit. lylnit north of
I'liti'on t!riM'k. mill iniiri' fully di-willii'il an
follow-.;
Mi'idnnlnif at tint iiuurtiT comiT on tlm
wi'nt Kiilx of m.i'tloii hi, iiiwmhlp 7tt, rini" 41,
In tin' con my uf I'lilliiwiittmnli', mol ntnlii of
lown, tlicni'ii I'lmt l,r:u fi'i'l, llii'in'H noil Ui
l.lWifi'i'ti tlii'ttcn wi'l Wo" ft-10 fi.M thimcii
imiimIi ;W (li'um 4anl I.Wlfl finiti llionrn iiit
I. , IMI feet to iimirtcr miction conicr on miulli
1 1 ni of ni'clloii HI, uiwrioliln in. rmiun 44:
tlii'iice mm Hi l,;rifi.t; tli.nci. fnit 1,101 fi'ct,
thi'iicn mnith ft.KKl fni'l to I'lunon Crcckj
llii'iici' hIouk I'lKi'on Cri'i-k north 411 di-Kmcx,
Si rnlfiuU'i. wnt I.IWI fi'Htl tliiuicii mnith ?!
di'ltri'i-K, wit Ml fi'i'l: llmncn (ninth l!W dn.
Kri'i, wit I.IWO fi'i't i tlii'iii'D nort h Kldi'ttrinwi,
10 mln ut wi'Nt nui fi'i'l: tinmen north H4
di'Kri'i'ii, wot W." fi'i't: tlii'tii ii miiith m (Ic
grni'ii, :tt iiiinuti, wi't t'i"i fi-nti thnnca
miulli il" di'itri'i' wi'Nt, too fi l l : llii'iici' miiiiii
M oi'ri'i., 1.1 nl ii ul wi'l l.iKKi fi'i't! tlii'ncf
wmih 77 ili'Kn.fii, im nilniiii' wi-t, I.imi fci'i:
llii'iici' north fj li.ri'i'ii. wi't .h' fct! thi'iicn
north ID ili'itri'i' 4.'i inlnnti'ii, wi'kt I.'"" f'r! to
tlin moil th of I'Ikxoii (:rik : thi'iicc iiloiii tin.
cimt hunk of tin-Mlwonrl lllvnr north 45 ih.
uri'i'n, 4 nilniiti., fiil wkl fi'i'l : tlium'" north
;m di'Kri'i'n. Si nilniilHM futl l.tfrt fm't:;thi'iicn
north ii di'ifri'i'K. cut l.f.Ki fi'i't I llii'iicn north
7 di'itri'i', tfilniilKK hI.. Wtt fi'i'l; il.i'iicn
north il ili'tirm . In iiilniiici. i-nal ;i:o f,.. ton
point which l 4'il fct i- I of lhi iinirH'r
wctlon cornrr hi'twccii Hi'i'llons 10 nml II,
townihlp ID, riiiiK" I I, In I Ii'1 1'oiinly of lioux
lu. t ii if of Ni'liriiakiti thi'ii.'i' mirih ','n il...
gri'i'", III iiilniiU'K. i'lmt "'.'A N-10 fi'i't j llii'iici'
north :i di'itri'i'i. ;ti inlnnti-". i.iii n; .n
fi'i'l ; llii'li north 4 dcitri'"". 'A iiiliiiili'i, iiwt
lit'. ;HM fci'i ; tlii'iice north il di'Kri'cu. : mm.
uli'. i'l h:' fi'i't: llii iicii north II (li'ur'i'
ft ttVi fi'i-t. orp or li'", to h point which l
mm feci mini h nf thi' ci'Hli'r of wcllon 17,
tiiwiihlp 7il. rmiKt' 44 in thn county of I'olln.
will t hiii "tiitc of lown: thi'iicn .it i.iwi
fi'i-t. i tl.i'ncH not th rii ti'i-i to llm plucn of
bl'KllllllMK.
I'mvlilcil Unit mild ciiplliil "lock "lnill hn
divided Inlo tli hunilri'd lniri', noinlfiiilly
df one hunilri'd dollum fiich.
Klflh-Tluit tin' mild corpiiMillun I'oiii
nicnci'ii It. lmlni."Hon I hn I'.lli diiy of March,
A. H, Imii. und "hull InrmliiHtc on th l.'iih
duy of Murch, A, II. ivm,
rlxlh Thn hliihi'"! miionnt of InilcMcd-
ni'" or llnhlllly to which ilila corporuilon l
at any limn to "iiiii.it ItiM'ir m thirty tlioim
and diillum im.inioiini,
Hi'vi'iith-ThK affulr of thU rorporatlon
Mihii no coniiiicti.fi riy a prciumi!,, vice
prclilcnt, m-cri'tmy. trfamiriTMiid niiiniiKiir,
ti) tw Hiiuolntnd hy thn Imard of dlri'i'tom.
Wltiif." our hiiml" thin, thn 2'ith duy of!
mny, a. u. iwh.
O tn ulm, MnhmHkit, June I, IK'.i4.
CKKHCKNT I.AMlt :(t,MI'ANV.
ily Mahtin M. Maiiniiai.i,. I'rni,
9-1-1 IINA MAHHMAM,. ri'C y.
thy ua ONce ro luck.
1404 DouftlM St. Telephone 279, OMAHA. NEB.
1 1
TRUHK-s
AND TRAVELINQ BAGS. REPAIRING DONE.
m Douglas Street. OiMAHA, Neb.
Ht'Ht Ooods In tlm innrket.
Children's and Boys' Shoes at same Reduction for CASH, for 30 Days
O. LANG, 718 South 16th St
W.R.BENNETT CQ-
The Most Popular
OUR GOODS ARE BEST,
AND OUR PRICES RIGHT.
Our Famous Excelitior Flour,
irom mo MiiiH, and can Kecomtnend it ahead of
Anything in the Flour Market.
A PRESENT IN EVERY SACK!
Imported Sardine I2ic per can. 31b can Pineapple 12Jcn.)rcan
OUR BUTTmTDEIARTMENr
Is always Crowded. Wo got our Butter and Eggs direct from the
Farmers, and thereby ave our CuHtornf-rs the Commission
Man's profit. GOOD FRESH 000DH, LOW
TRICES A ND I'KOMIT ATTENTION.
OUR WOODEN WA R E DEP'T
ir,lu 1 ...... ,.1,-.. 1! 111 . .
enlarged, improved and a larger and much Finer Stock
4 laVf ll v a. vv v
I'ut ln aml 'it t rices that will count every time. It is
bituated in the IJasement of the Annex.
OUR CROCKERY DEP'T
Is also here, and many Improvements have been made in this also.
Our Millinery, Gents
Boots and Shoes,
and Oarptt Depths
Do not forcct your Souvenir and Real Estate Coupons.
uur wuAi iistnouuon
ORIGINAL OMAHA SOUVENIR DISTRIBUTORS.
W. R. BENNETT CO..
1502-12 Capitol Avenue.
W, II. It (J HSR I, I., W.F.AM.KM, JOHN O, OOliTKXVOO
. I'rs.ldent, Vl.'iwldnt, Cashlsr
DIME SAVINGS BANK
CAPITAL FULLY PAID. $40,000.
Interest Paid on Deposits. Savings Deposits Solicited.
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS.
Corner Fifteenth and Harney Streets, OMAHA NEB
uud J
Miintloii Tiik Amkiiioan,
WANTI0 -Aifniili In fucli town and
coiimy to "I'll Ihn lfrrlilct hiHik of thn
an, Krror of thn Komuil ChIIioIIc I hnrch
mid It liilliii'ic'i' on t hit llcnnrul (loviirnnu'rit
tuday, with HUlory mid l'rori' of thn
Aii.i'ilciin I'roliicllvH mik'Iih Ion (A. I'. A.)
(vit Too piiifii mid III ul ruti'd with 4h full
puin i-nuriivlntt,
Hi'iid ,'o ennt ut oncn for cumpli'lo out (It.
mid li'iiii". Hpni'litl mrtmi kWiti on olhnr
fnt "I'lllmf work".
., II. VHAMHI'.HH J CO.,
If gi Lotum Kt , Ht, lyoum, Mo,
CHRIST. HAM AN
Walclmiakcr and Jeweler,
Fine Watch Ukpaiiuno a 8pkcialt
612 South 18 Street.
OMAHA, NEB.
BUY YOUR TRUNKS
WHINI THIY A HI MADI AND
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY.
SC. H, FOR BY, f
M ANCFACTt' HCR Or
SHOES BOOTS
of all Kinds for the Next 30 Days,
GREAT REDCTION.
LAWKS HIIOEH worth I.VW) nll g0 ftt W.76
4 ami
il"! " 2.M)
" " 2 ) " 1 If,
WKS'H HII;KH ' siKi " J,
" " 3.7ft
" " 8.IW ' 2s
i.M " 2.()0
Merchant in Omaha.
$1.10 cr Hack. We got this dire
Furnishing. Dry Goods,
Furniture, Wall Paper
are Strictly in Line.
June iz, L6, 14, lbyi,
LOUIS HELWIG & CO,
HIADQUAATMS FOR
Badges, Buttons, Pins,
. . Charms and Emblems.
182 Madison St., Chicago.
rull Sot
TEETH
PIRftOT FIT aUAHANTtlD.
T...h 'rdir.Mr's?rrd N,w
TcctU Eilracfcil Withont Pain for 25c.
DR. WITHERS, Dentist,
Fourth rioor Brown Blk,, 16th and Sooglu,
Ihimlm. Nflt,
WATOHEi for trudlnit nt uriwiil.tli,.. from ff.M
UL1XCLXJ'$5
Go to tm Ix'av:n worth foraHtlmaU-a
on car'htjr work.
tf DlLLENHKCK ic CO.