The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, October 26, 1894, Image 8
E AMERICAN- KiTOt.ll AM1HK A.IM. Thai Ihe A. I. A. H '' M Wv: Mom.ln-r Satolll. ro U fcera on l.ll. kn lbo A J' A ld I io not 1,1 lnk lb'" Mi"''1" uU .bUh-tr-i the Catholic, from ev. ry lUw f !net d "r. r,tliut a i.'r,neot or rlou dn- per. Like the Knonolhlnf movement they are founded on ignorance and pre iiiH ( buh will be dialled, nd -in a.av. They will hve a Hit J win rf- " n..ui f.ffiot in thta J" l"1 make Catholic more toalou of the do- . f .v..,i. f-ith. Hat uch niovw nnt Indicate the nw.ity on our ,rt of WW I'""3' nd mv and of .voldtn the dang-ei- which -..rtHlntf which ix l ti wctarun Urn may cmums In a mixed country like America.'" v i Nw, MonMsnor Satolll, the A. 1 . A. doc ootoi'iMwe Roman Catholic In Mviarlan spirit and twtraele them from Placci of honor and profit on ac count of their religion, but because Ko man Catholic make war upon the time- tionn of America We (IVUt'l VW tup - do not want to put an enemy into position where he can overthrow our In our nation. The A. P. A. interferes with no man re lip Ion, but If be has a religion that Is antaironUlc to civil and religious llb- erty-to morality and good government and undrtakcs to supplant our free Institution bv establishing the domin ion of a tyrannical priesthood, or in other words, to subjugate this nation to uaoal rule, the A. l A. says, nanus off!" If Home and other parties were Im-al to our free Institutions, free press, fi-Pfl Hlblo. free school to all, rich and M h no A. P. A. Hut MIVIV " a wlliMoui sect, by a strictly unitarian movement, wages a war ......min.ii.m Uome does on our liberties, then the A. P. A. protests, The claims, character and movements of Romo created the A. P. A. ruima lav aside the weapons of againBtour freedom and become loyal to our Institutions, open her doors to the Bible, to liberty of conscience, lib erty of worship, and prove hersell loyai then the A. P. A. could tusuanu, the great enemy of liberty and religion would have disappeared Tht does not the A. P. A. "ostracise Presbyterians, Methodists, Baptists, etc? Bocause they are friends and ad Tocates of our free institutions. Yes. monslgnor, the A. P. A. Is "permanent and serious danger" to popery, and you know it. It has come to stay till superstition and the power of a tyrannical hierarchy are driven from American soil and the reign ol nurltv and peace covers the land. Sir, ...... i .UsfltMe ?. HARtEST fcAlllw-" h not think that it I . Kurllnirtoa Kte. rvlce lo kill a terouc- -I e . ,.,K ...h-r 2Mh1 fues to drink the cup of her a.K.mma- f.. 9lh. trip tickets will How ran Home harmonize the U, . M, rmU,. to the princlal rlnclpl. s and practices of the Inqulsl- citit.4 nd farming reglonsof the Nortn- .... niw.rtl-llh.TiT to read west. Wwt, ana aoiunwesi. . rr w" ' .i,. m n service, una -e Bible snd worship sccoramg so. :hota. eUm a,,y to P. K dlcUtesof conw lenc? Monslgnor ba- (;,.o L AgU 0. B. i Q- tolll. don't deludrt yourself; the A. I . Chicago, Ills ha i.. ... ! ,u fuiini." hut ha come 1 u, '4 " ' ----- ...... . . . a -..-a ! It U an lantllUales iwarrj u svsy aim inuu i t f iu.m...,iK it.- lr. and true to 2b whtm U muv conctrn; -noini'j ... . ... ....., .M-nin ,i t.ri,..n Institutions. Monslgnor, itnasoeen oruuguiw - - " " .... ... .... ..l,- nno A i - ii b'nnw one. know all.' or tne A. r. a. oi How long shall this scarlet" woman J. Van AUlne is representing hlmsell .v,.. t.inKV Amercan. will as a memoer raiw" .... n..huiot hv the "man of P. A. appointed to interview candi- . . L. ...... i... i..n t i,Wle offloe on sin?" Head the name uiai inspiram-u uw- - - ,rli,m nnitn the fnreht ad Of the JOB "lll'vu "I womsn In purple" lie v. 17:5. Calvin. F.ust's, It. H THE IIATTI E OF HAI.LOTS. Knwmilier 6 Van Alstlne is noi member of any council of the K. P. A. t nrojent and concouently has no authority to represent them. No coun cil or member Is permitted by the con stitution of the order to make any printed endorsement of any candldaf, candidates should govern accordingly. By order, iii all themselves No. 125. Americans Head and Itcflect. Has not America been the dumping thg gUy being expulsion, and trround of the whole woriu aoou long nous h? Have we not a constant Inpourlog nto this country of the lowest anu most dangerous type of manainu n be called? Has not WHITNEY. QCHOOL W.R.BENNETT CQ. Have lowered the Price on Everything Good and Useful. Don't Spend n Dollar Until You hnvo Cotnpiircd our Goods and l'riccs. QHOES such they may Just From Uie Tress. A very attractive publication has just been issued by the passenger do- Amerlca welcomed the exiles of other arlment 0f tne Burlington Iloute. It nations long enough? Have not Amer- 9 the title "The Newer North lean, already seen the great danger of West," and Jri J AT , , . .1 lt,n n.tlVUliUtn I CBtlUK UM ruu.v . - . our Ilteraiii.v vowaru iu uuu - f N .10 1 - Northern Wyoming and tne Hlaek Hills of South Dakota which are reacihed by this company's lines. The scenery, towns, mines, people and blind uperatltlon commanded and "a lnuu Jr.rv- tretttod o wltn olllcered by that bane of all nations, the aD80i'uta fidelity. Two hundred pages i..nitn? Is It not true that trie iwman with illustrations. teni on reeeipi 01 and slum of other nations? Cannot Americans yet see the storm- cloud rising from organized anarchy You neo a strong, durable Shoe for School. We have &1.50 &i.r() Mlw'' Kangaroo Calf, Hprlng (if) Heel..... r'-' i'" Child's Seal Goat, prlng 43 rtJ Heel ,7ltV 8'J.OO Hoys' School Shoe. lf V'outli's School Phoi-s, laee ... Child's Kangaroo Calf. Spring Heel atll.iiaud Xlltises' Seal Goat, Spring1 Heel. Misses' Dongola, Patent Tip. Spring Heel atjl.ai to You will Get Good Value for Your Money. W.N.Whitney, 103 So. 15th Street, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. Catholic church through politics is seeking to destroy the good she may find In this our beloved nation? is 11 not true that the most dangerous en emy tho world has ever known has lis 5 cents In stamps. J. FRANCIS, u. P. & T. A., Omaha, Neh. California News. San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 20, 18D4.- .. . i..u. .1 .. , .4 1 , ,ra 1 1. In. ,f.t...-n AHtt wa.m ViaMnlit.!(-Rl)v. SO-CallCu B postpone tung"' u"!,"-'" l lUimijoro r j- trenched within the walls of our na- The municipal conventions are over, tlon's capital? and we are busy "sizing up" candidates. Americans, must we longer emlure The Roman Catholics are very active the threatening dangers wnicn now and maumg a nara open ugut,. confront us? Will we allow this dan- Monitor, a Roman Cathollo paper, puo- perous enemy to consume our nation Ushes columns of sensational stuff nearly and brlnir distraction and uarKness upon everv weeij. ames 01 memDers 01 tne this, the grandest nation under the or(ier are printed, also stolen minutes. canoov of Cod's high heaven? T?,..mw.i. lia Leo has called upon MwnrH Raumlev. for livery, 17th A V. HIV '-' I - I s 1 - the Roman Cathollo world to combine and St. Marys Ave and take America. Remember. Roman Catholics have boasted that "America will be the battle ground of the whole world and Roman Catholic Institutions will be erected over Protestant graves, Just a Little Faster. The "Northwestern" No. 6, leaving Omaha at 4 p. m. daily, now arrives at Chieatro at 7:50 a. m., instead of 815, as formerly. "Just a little Don't confuse this with the faster Omaha - . . , . Lin I .. 1 V.tnW atlll liiatpau at. t, . 1 - f v. Mncuirna nonsi 1 1 nienim Hoeeim. nuivu suit u " - .J1? TZ " o AmeZT ected 5:45 ofm. daily and arrives at Chicago her last president and will never elect another." Remember, Brigades of men nave already been formed called the Bri- radra of the Holy ?1 Cross: the nrst 01 atH:4o a. m. NO NEED TO CHANGE THIS TRAIN City Office 1401 Farnam street, C. W. BAKER, Undertaker Emalmber IKoruierly with M. O. Maul.l Tei.kphonk B!M. Mil Inuth 13th St.. OMAHA LADY ASSISTANT FURNISHED. Special Master Commissioner's Sale. r,i.,r unrl hv virtue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage lasueu out of the district court for Inuglas county, we- i.i.uulju uni tit nirecieu. i wtu. un uic wu i.r. A. 1). InM. at 1 o'clock P, M of said day. at the north front door of the county court house, in the city of Omaha, Douglas county, neunwn m-u uu..,. auction to the hltihest bidder for cssh, the property described lu said order of sale as follows, to-wiii , . I i.ptfl ilk ftnn two -I PHrurr s buu- division, lu section thirty-four ( Hi, township fifteen (IS) north, range thirteen (13) east of the 6th 1' M. In Douglas county, ineurasaa. u.. 1.1 . mv ti ur sold to aiitlsfy In Dime Savings lank tlie sum of one hundred i,.,, 1. ...... uml :i-1ii diillars (illwt.KH with i....,v.,.,. ., . .,p, , in, hit rt iit iM-r annum frotri September IS, lsstt. together with COts of suit and sx-cruing costs according to a Judgment rendered by tne uistru-t court. 01 sum w"k liurauniv. at its September term. A. D. MU, in . Mnin iu-iiiti then and there pendln wherein The Dime Savings BanU was plain tl T. John Haley, et al.. were defendants. ....... i, M.lira.ln 1 li'lllllIT S. ISM. ilKNJAMIN F. THOMAS, Special Master Commissioner. Janus B. Meikle, attorney. v1? Dime Savlmis Hank vs. Haley. Doc. .is. No. M). l WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY! 0- Assorted Soups, quart cans 2."c reen Cage Flums, J lbs l c 'eaches, Jib. can I-lc Corn, 2 lb. can 7c 'ineapple. 3 lb. can 12c Gloss Starch, 3 lb. box 20c Eagle Brand Milk, per can loc Maple Sugar, per lb 121c Bennett's Bargain Soap, 8 bars for 25c 3 1b. bar Castile Soap 23c Can Salmon 9c Good Flour per 50-lb. sack 65c Bennett's Fancy Flour. 50-lb. sack 98c Our famous Excelsior flour,50lb.s'k, 1.05 CROCKERY rEPARTMENT BARCAINS ON EVERY TABLE. Toilet Sets, 6 pieces at 1.75 Tea Plates, each 3e. Gold Band China Teas, new set, pieces, 80c Vegetable Dishes, each 10c. Tumblers, pi;r set of i, only 12c. Table Set, (I pieces, 25c. Fire proof Quart lea Pot, -Oe. six Glass Pitchers, gallon, 15c. Stand Lamp, with Shade, 15c Hand Lamp, 10c. Berry Saucers, set of 6, 10c. Bowls, 2 sizes, 4c. Imported China Cuspadors, 44c. Turkey Platters, 25c. Water Set, with Tray, 48c. JEWELRY AND CUTLERY. Nickle Clocks, repaired at 25c each. All kinds of Watch Repairs skillfuly executed at lowest prices. Bring that Watch or Clock here. Browine Pins Cute ones at 5c. Pocket Scissors, 4c. fi Inch Shears, 4c. 7-Inch Bread Knife, 9c. Speary Bread and Cake Knives, per set of 3, 4Sc. Alarm Clocks, 58c. Good Razors, 6Hc. Razor Strops, 22c. W. R. BENNETT CO., LOW TARIFF PRICES. 1502-12 Capitol Avenue. BUY YOUR TRUNKS WHERE THEY ARE MADE AND PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. C. H. FORBY, MANUFACTURER OP TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS. REPAIRING DONE. 1406 Douglas Street. OMAHA, Neb. Post Yourself -1 ..4 tV, TV..wltirrtsnta now llnA til Till this is what you fear, and your flatter- whtch wa8 Jn California, comixisedof lnITa Montana: the wonderful country lng words will bring you no comfort. fifleen companies and commanded by a ht rUns through; the time twill save to Permit me to toll you, father, mat tne Jegult priost what means this war- ueiena, spoKane, oeavwe aim VUt vx- vn ii'p, p formation. Sent on request. J. Francis, G. P. & T. A., Omaha, Neb. A. P. A. Is not "founded on Ignorance uke preparation? and prejudices," but Is founded on a full Remember, Our nation may be fast knowledge of the character ol Korae appPoachlng a crisis, compared with and her diabolical deeds and designs. whioh. the record of the dark ages may It is this knowledge that will event- a .kissed page upon the history ually bring every true American to tne of the woru front. Every true American is an a. our bHiloisare our weapons P A In nrinelDle. It will be in vain to try and raise prejudice against it In less than five years the A. P. A, will be the largest party on American soil, and will embody the intelligence and loyalty of the nation. The pre judice against It is passing away. Any one opposed to It Is either an enemy of our country or ignorant of Rome and the character and purpose of the A. t A Rut nn one need be ienorant of this. The A. P. A. Our cabins are our home. Ourchlldren are Americans, One II nn, and that alone. Bo stsnd by the ballot box. He honest, true and brave, Drive from your ranks all papal cranks. And thus our country save. AN AMERICAN. Kulned by a Priest. Sioux City, la., Oct. 17. Patrick ScAnlon, of Danbury, has sued Kev. sends out able Timothy H. Eagher, pastor of the lvo- ntivra hroadcast throueh the land. r t They explain everything their prln clples and aim. They warn the people of man Catholic church there, for $15,000 'or slander. Scanlon was a banker 'here and claims that because he would Agents wanted to sell a fast selling article. Liberal terms. Apply at 1111 Center street, Omaha, Neb. There will be a meating of the Re publican City Central Committee at headquarters, Patterson block, Satur day, October 27, at 1 o'clock P. M. 6harp. A full attendance is desired as matters of importance will come beiore the committee. By order of chairman. W. A. Messick, Secretary. Eat Dyball's Candies, 1518 D mglas WE are In receipt of a bright four- nace uaoer. me lormu ouiiion Amer Jiotiee to Non-Kesldent Defendant. In the district court of Douelascounty. Ne bra kft. Zachnry Kddy. plaintiff, vs. Carrie V. Alien, et al., defendant. To Edward O.Lewis, non-resident defen- dn: . .. . .. ,,.v. You are hereoy notineu mm n mo iim X.achary Eddy, plain II IK iip,ig NVhraskn. airainsi unrrin r. i .it i.UM.in u,ri hi nHtitton in the tilled cause, in the district court of IHiuKlas Hive en- las Lobeck-Linn Hardware Co., -WHOLESALE AND RETAIL- Builders' Hardware, Cutleru AND TOOLS. et al., the olijcct anu prayer oi wmi-u ,p, forcio.se a certain nunivaue mwuwu 17th day of Aurii. Isl'l. by Carrie V. Allen and ii., Ii All..,, inwin the uroucrtv described as follows: Lot thirteen l: In Cherry Oar den, in the city of Omaha, ouHlas county. Nebraska, tos.jcure the payment of a certain .,....,il..,.r mite for the sum of two thousand dollars (2.'0U0.(mi doe and payable to The Mu tual investment uo i mat mere is now uuc and payable on said note th sum of two thousand dollars (12,000.00) with Interest at the rate of eliiht () per cent, p-r annum from the 1st day of May, MO, for which sum. with Interest from tne 1st, or may. i-.-y. umiu,..,. prays for a decree that the defendant pay the same, and that in default of such pay ment said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. .,., You ate required to answer said petition on or liefore the 2rtih day of Nov, tuber, jhsh. Dated at Umatia, aenranua. """,.', ZACliAKY EllDV, I'lalntiff. By Tiffany & Vlrsorhalfr and W. H Uussell. attorneys for pUinltff. 10--4 TRY US ONCE FOR LlCC. the presence of a terrible enemy to not submit to the priest's dictating to can principies aPd published in Los our freedom, purity and peace. him In his domestic and business affairs Monslgnor Satolll, you try to comfort e .auer ocKu a T 'uv Z i . , . t . oersecution of him, and finally by the Touraeli anu qjici tne ncrveo oi i , , , . , hv inslnuatinfir that tho A w " Anffelos, Cal. May The Yocsit. ring long and loud thenewsof Americanism A. is only an ignorant "appeal to sec tarianism," but that will not satisfy an Intelligent public. They know better; they know Rome from "cellar to gar ret" they know her past and present and cannot be deceived. The drys of delusion and pretended miracles are numbe.-ed. "Holy coats" and relics will cease to amaze. "Lying wonders" slanderous Btories he circulated com pelled Scanlon to go out of the banking but says the priest circulated stories I OlltraCtOr NB bUliaer that he was an A. F. A., aiso tnat ne B accused Scanlon of cruelty to nis lamny and of forgery. The community is a , . pn,lwl)p, nna anA t Vl O result was that Scanlon was nearly j jimih.u ruined. G. W. GILBERT, CARPENTER 7705 St. Marys Ave., OMAHA, NEB. IS NEXT TO GODLINESS. THE COMIC SIDE. belong to this Ol'm a member of the We Cannot Wash Your Souli, But Wo can Make Linen White Snow. 1110-1112 - DODGE OMAHA. NEB. JAMES AINSCOW, ST. will lose their power. It is astonisning how the "woman arrayed In purple and .rlPt color" can. even at this late Stranger-"Do you a on oi.iio tuimrt Americans. But that city?" ' i..rf. When men bcein Denizen-"No Oi don't, the city be RU1 o UUl J J" - I to think for themselves and assert their longs to me. riehts and know their re?ponsibiiity as ioiice fooree. w.nl .p,pnta Pnm la in tJanfpr. She I u Ln hpncA her ontxisition Mrs. Conn Kelly-"Has Misthur Mo- . . Q via u.nA a free Bible. Falley bejn naturalized ylt, Mrs. MC- braska. Caleb J.Camp. plaintiff, vs Joseph W VP" ,w ' " v' " w I - Telephone 628. Secret ary and Mgr Notice to Son-Resident Defendant. In the district conrtof Douglas county Ne braska, Tlie Mutual Investment W)., piaiu i,T .... 1 ufipli M pp'K. i I f i' n d a l) t . upp. , w. " j, ... ToJaii.es r. rorsier nuu -no -res!dentdefendanl : You are herebv l otilied that on the 2.th isiu Tin, Mutiifl Investment t o., ulalntill herein, Hied their petition in the above entitled cause. In the aisirici ......... i i i,., p. pi,. nmint v. Neluiisk a. aealnst Jacob Myers, et al.. tho object and prayer of which is to toreriuse en inju -.... .,,.,.t r. ii. o 'Tilth dav of June. 1MB. by Jacob Myers ui on the property described as follows: Lot three (111. block nine 9). I'ark Forest addition to the t Ity of Omaha. I"up- las county. ebrasKa. lot iwo i-i. . ,-p v.. nl.,ri.,w,L Trraei. lo secu navment of a certain promissory noiefor the sum of three hundred dollars (f.moiOi due and payable to The Mutual Investment to.; that there is now due and payable on said note the sum of twenty-sevn dollars and thirtv-three cents liT.SII with interest at the rate of tn (llli percent per annum foni the ,i . ,,f l.pp... ts':t. fur which sum. with in terest, plaintiff prays for a decree that the defendant pay the same, and t hat In default of such navment said premises may be sold n 0..,iu attt.tiiiit f iiiitKi due. You are re'utiired to answer said petition on or before tlie 2.1th dy of November, w Dated at Omaha Nebraska. ti-tolii-r 4, 1S4 M C T I" A L 1 N V hST M K lu. riaintiff. By Tiffany & Yinsonhaler and W. H. Kussell Miiiirnpvs iiir uiauiLiii. . Notice to Son-Resident Defendant. In the district courtof Douirlas county. Ne- M. Hamilton, nl al., defendants. When , . , T .1. 1 . II... men learn ina wlie wioic id i oppv;. xo josepn iiaminon nuu rtiiinuun iiiim- vi !v I Mra McFallev ' 1 IS. W01K6 was 1 ton, non-resioent, aeir nunins. OftA'a r ft to evervone. and their right Mrs. wcrauey "i v herehv notified that on the Knd . I , , i i 1... 1 . " : : . . . . , , . , H when they learn natnurauzea lasni waac, out, wnvni aayoi Austust, isw t aieo .1. amp, iuiuim God for their Mrs. Kelly, it didn't take; he spaces X iritoThirirt urt of l.n.iaS and duty to read their responsibility to j 1 rvi-toV, opxlnt u iver" I numlt. Nebraska, anainst Joseph M. llamil- liglous belief, and are not accountaoie wiu as tr-vug u U)n a, the ol)Jwt and prayt,r of whk,h ls Burlington Ronte Dinlnu Cars between Omaha and Chicago Omaha and Denver SU Louis and St. Paul St. Paul and Chicago Kansas City and Chicago to foreclose a certain itiortsatje executed on the 5th day of June. 181K). by Joseph M. Hum- to an ecclesiastical tyrant, Rome will totter upon her throne. Monslgnor thinks that the A. P. A. will have a beneficial effect that it will make Catholics "more zealous" and "indicate w ...pvnnacitv nt VwiniT rirudent and mniAratp" Thev were not very mod- are now operate I on the cafe plan, that hars ,soo on with interest at ti moderate. iney were uui. .jr u, . fne what thev 1H1 Der cent, per annum from inHussand lB- """6"" ' ' Juhe.lSW. for which sum wit 1! ton and Amanda Hamilton upon the prop erty described as follows: Lot Ave iSl. block one (li, Bedford Place addition to the city of Omaha, to secure the payment of a certain nromissory note fcr the sum or eiu-nt nun. dred dollars (Jstm.ao due and peyabte on said note the . p it..... tpphn erate wnen turj um - 1 Jerome, and millions of others. Was Tickets and Information about Bur it an act of christian prudence when Ungton Route trains and rates on ap- they burned Bible, at Champlaln. N. plication u "" & T. A., Y., In 1842? Prudence ougnt w Keep men from killing, burning and torturing their fellow men on account of their piirrinnt nut is that not both the! Omaha, Neb Eat DybaU'sdeliciouB Cream Candles. 1M4 Douglas St. June 1st, WW; that there ls now due and payable Din 01 eiff'ii nunureu uoi- the rate of elpht the 1st day or Ith InterrNt from 1st of June, 1K92. plaintiff prays for a decree that the defendant pay the same, and that in default of such payment said premises mav be sold to satisfy the amount round uue You are required to answer said petition on or la-fore the&.th day of November, i)atd at Omaha, Nebraka. Ortober 4. 1SA4. CALKHJ. ( AMI'. rUlritlff. Hy Tiffany Vinsonhaler aud W. 11. Uu-well, aturiiey fur plaluull. 1D-S-4 Notice to Non-Resident Defendant. 1- ,i.. piip.i.ippt i.oort of Donelas county. Ne hraL ..loim Woodford. ulaintiff.vs. llermiao fi. Wallace, defendant. To llermian tf. Wallace, non-resident do n.,ti..rt Umt. on theSOth 1UU tlir mil- "J "...,.; 1 1 1 . t tV day of AuKust. ism. John MMiaroru. pnui ..1 herein, tiled Ins petition in me wr cause, in tie umirici. nmn ''"V-'r county. Nebraska, aitainst Hermlan sv . al- !. tlie ob left anu urayur ui ... - . - - . ...Pi.H ui. force osea certain inorisatte - -T , . . v. a t i.ir hv Hermlan !. Wal lace upon the property described as follows: .tit hrtpon k ecu i I'M, k 1 .. i " Ames" l'lace addition to Omaha, insecure the payment of a certain promlssn.ry note .1,., cm, of four hundred, fifty dollars iJ4.Ml.0in due and payable to The Mutual In ' .1...T W now due aud Day hi., .... t,.i.i"n.,i tUf Mini of four hundred n"y dollars (J4."i.(i0i with interest at H'erate of eluht 1S1 oer cent, tier annum from the 1st a.. :.t ip,.p.r Ism. for which sum. wltn in terest. fnim imn ' .... .. .l.w.p.,n llpHt. ibp 1 name, and that in default (if such pay men said pO'inlsi-s may lie sold to satisfy in .11 iiia ui in uray defendant pay the it said petitli ,pp,iipt found due. v.... ...pppp..wl to llliWI1 II, II lp- P" pp ... , . , on or before the 3lh day of .Mivemuer, UaU.da.O.aha. it IMnlnttff nliali rand W. H Uuse Ui TIITaliV A Vln ilotm y for plaliillff. 1U-.V4 1404 Douglas St. Telephone 279. OMAHA. NEB SHOES b BOOTS of all Kinds for the Next 30 Days, GREAT REDCTION. LADIES SHOES worth 15.00 will go at B.7S 4.U0 " 3.00 " 3.00 " 2.50 " ' " 2.50 " 1.75 MEN'S SHOES " 6.00 " 4.50 " 5.00 ' 3.75 " 3.00 " 2.5 Best Goods in the market. 2-50 " 2.00 Children's and Boys' Shoes at same Reduction for CASH, for 30 Days O. LANG. 718 South 16th St. -J UJ N I Ul O H li. X 0 o CO in O H CO 0 4J D f-4 -r- m 4- CD D 4- MH 1-1 0 O W CHRIST. HAM AN Watclimaker and Jeweler, Fine Watch Repairing a specialti 512 South 16 Street. OMAHA. NEB M. O. MAUL, Successor to Drexel & Maul. Undei taker and Embalmer 1417 FARNAM ST. Tel. 225. OMAHA. NEB. M. DALEY, Merchant Tailor Suits Made to Order. n.,.,.,i,ea nerfect fit in all cases. Cloth ing cleaned dyed and remodeled. 2107 Cuming St., OMAHA. H. K. BURKET, FUNERAL, DIRECTOR EMBALMER. Office removed from 113 North I 1618 Chicago Street. Telephone 00. -:- OMAHA, NEB Full Set -OF- TEETH PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. Teeth Extracted In the morning and New Set made the Same Day. TectH Extracted Without Pain for 25c. DR. WITHERS, Dentist, Fourth Floor Brown Blk., 16th and Donglas, Omaha, JVeb. A Visit of Jesus Christ ro'Ji TO JMUS IX. Oolehrtd Female I'owdern nrvrr fail I'.'W! l..J. u- . i!.a Mf. ind tul lfl talhnf HH 1 .n ip4 l'.iiiirrppTl film. p.mcil, In. . i. tut. b. U4 . U-pwu. tint. One of VICTOR HUGO'S wittiest and most sarcastic poems, translated from the French by GHASR. ROYS, WASHINGTON, D. O 631 F Street, rhlt takes a look into the Vatican; ron ers with one of the pope s guards and a rariiinal. Muitle copy 1C III iMipll'K im cupies . H.'W fptvlal prices for larger (niantities. I VPPfc pp.