THE AMERICAN 5 ww done me any bkrtu.' VbeMUKn lb.curted riguo answered: 'If your mijerty will give me order, I wlil quckly make bira return it." The k aixm j rsuatleil. U lu anxious U five ee to bis trouMtd Merit, and ud: 'Well, so then, and break bis trek If he refuo to give it to you.' j 'hereupon tuls on of the deil went A the pot-loflk-e and ask J if 1 bad not A threat nutnter of letter there. "Ye, tnore than I bad sent in a w hole year befjre. 'Then,' fetid the prime, 'liy order from tne king you mut deliver them to me,' which they dait no', deny, for they knew welt er.oitgh who he was. And no sooner was he got into the jiostoftice, and bad a-kud tl;ce questions, but I came uiso in after him, to give order to t!ie imsim-ster to give notice to all ut.d r him, in the i veml pans of the kingdom, that they should take care to deliver my letters with all speed imaginable, Hut I us uu soorer entered the house but he jrave b's ser vants orders to secure the door, and said confidently to me: 'You must, by order from the kmisr, give m that com mission which you have forced from him.' I told him that I hud It not about me, but would go and fetch it, thinking to get away from him. and so go out of town and send the conten's of those letters another time, but he said: 'You must give it, and if you have it not about you, send somebody to fetch It, or else never expect to go alive out of my hands, for I have an order from the king either to bring It or break your neck, and I am resolved either to carry that back to him in my hand, or else your heart's blood on the point ot my sword.' I would have made ray es cape, but he set his sword to my.breast and said: 'You must give it to me or die; therefore deliver it, or else this goes through your body.' So, when I sa nothing else would do, I put my hand In my pocket and gave it to him, which he carried immediately to the king, and gave him that and all my letters, which they burned. And this being all done, the king said that now his heart was at ease, Now, how he should be eased by the devil, or so well satisfied with a false joy, I cannot tell; but this I know, that Id was a very wicked and ungodly action, in his majesty as well as the Prince of Conde, and did not a little increase the burden and danger of his majesty's sins. I soon gave an account of this affair to several fathers of our society, who promised to do their best to prevent the aforesaid prince doing another such act, which was accordingly done; for, within six days after the damned action, he was poisoned, and well he deserved it. The king also did suffer too, but in another fashion, for disclosing the design unto the prince and hearkening unto hi9 counsel. And many a time since, when I have had him at confession, I have shook hell about his ears and made him sigh, fear and tremble before I would give him absolution; nay, more than that, I have made him be for it on his knees, before I would consent to absolve him. By this I saw that he had still an inclination for me, and was willing to be under my government, so I set the baseness of his action (his having slept with his daughter In law) before him, how wicked it was, and that it could not be forgiven till he had done some good action to balance that and expiate the crime. Whereupon he at last asked me what be must do. I told him that he must root out all heretics from his kingdom. So, when he saw there was no rest for him without doing it, he did again give them all into the power of me and our clergy, under this condition, that we would not murder them Now, when we had got the com mission, we presently put it in practice, and what the issue hath been you very well know. But now, in England the work cannot be done aftjr this manner, as you may perceive by what I have said to you; so that I cannot give you better counsel than to lake that course in hand (that is, convert them with soft means), wherein we were so unhappily prevented, at d I doubt not but it may have batter success with you than with us. I would write to you of many other things, but I fear I have already de tained you too long, wherefore I will write no more at present, but that i am, your friend and servant, Lachaise.' " Hood's Is Wonderful "At harvesting tlma I took a severe cold which settled In my limbs, and In a short time developed into Ia fifinimntory Rheu mniiiiN. After spend ing a good sum of mon ey for different reme dies and suffering all winter, I became so crippled that I had to walk with the aid of crutohes. I'.y the kind 8llvil'e ' B friend I was pre vailed upon to buy uiv Hnttliw nt TTnn.l'a iWlIIM'M medicine and it has ful- Mr. A. W. Coolcy, ly restored me to health Clifford, N. D. and I think it Bared my Life. I will cheerfully answer all who may wish to correspond about my affliction or state ment." A. W. Coolev, Clifford, North Dakota. Wood's j. a Sarsa Iarilla Be Sure to Get Hood's Cures Hood's Pills c,lre nausea, and biliousness. B-uJi iiat urn. x Tiie impresiUn prudueei by this Ut ter U hrd y m re Uvora'ilo to the Jes uits than that conveyed by LllaUe Pas cal, or Maeau'ty; and yet It Is an ar row from their on quiver. The Jesuit lobby here in Wasniinrton. b.lng in the eo- ditum of their confreres in KngUnd In liiS, have pursued, in respect to the pjlilieiai s, exactly the policy tuggested by Father Laehaia-? to Father I'eter; and iiJ ouo who ha watchtd their niiiwm.iiU em doubt that they ap prove the mllre xi!iey of Father Lachaise as applied in Frauee, not ex ctp'.irg even the Massacre of St. Bar tholomew. B shop K-.'iviie, president of the Calbclio university lure. practically endorses it in the course of I, in recent article against our ord r, for he de clare s Mat Home h.is never advised the sword to b.' drawn, save in defense of right, and therefore the Mas-acre of St. Bartholomew must, in bis opinion, have leen in defence of right. Car dinal Giblnins endorses this tatcnicnt; and ho is the head of the Jesuit lobby here, being president of the famous Buivau of CathoKe Indian Mirsions, whose secretary, Jesuit Slcphan, is I.achuise ritlirivux. The Bureau of Catholic Indian Mis sions is agisted ly the committee on Catholic intercity and this committee is ic turn assisted by numbers of '"trusty" office holding papists, who, be -ides performing the duties devolving upon them in their official capacity, keep a sharp watch over every branch of the public service in tne interest of the ''holy lolny." To understand how useful these spies may be to their al lies, it mus; bo remembered that In nearly all the departments there is a rule forbidding employes to divulge the knowledge of any vacancy or pros pective vacancy in any office. This in junction is obeyed by Protestants, so that office-seekers of that faith are kept, s far as maybe, in the datk. But no secret is to be kept from a priest by any true Komanist w ho goes to con fession: and hence these official matters are always known to the lobby before the outside world has any idea of them; so that measures can be put in traini 'g for the uppointment of the particular person who is acceptable to the lobby, with such enormous advantage, that such a person rarely fail to win the prize. Then he becomes virtually the slave of his powerful benefactors, and his gains become their gains. For if he should ever decline to comply with any of their demands, the poor recalci trant finds his "influence" withdrawn, his character assailed with calumnies, aad himself dismissed from ollioo "on pretence ot misbehavior." Hence it is that the whole official class here is at the mercy of these spies, confessors, calumniators and blackmailers, who constitute the militant force of the holy Roman church, in the political sjhere. Again, when a public measure is sup posed to be hostile to religion, which with them nitans the Roman religion only, these trained hanls are set to work to manufacture public opinion against It, by creating a buzz so loud, so widespread, so uniform, and sojer sistent, that it is made to sound like the irresistible voice of the people, while by fraud, by indirection, and by tricks whl.'h might arouse the envy of Machiavelli himself, the great prelates besiege the law-aiaking powers. And woe betide the man whom they are un able to circumvent or intimidate, if by his obstinacy any irreparable harm should come to their cause. Lincoln lost bis life for his bold assertion of the Monroe doctrine. Garfield, in my opinion, lost his life for his advocacy of the lied Cross treaty, which they had thwarted for eighteen years. Blair was driven from the senate because he defied them; and the Blair Educational Bill was defeated by their chicanery. In 1875, a bill to amer.d the constitu tion of the United States, similar to the one recently introduced by Mr. Linton, of Michigan, was introduced in the house of representatives, and passed that bedy by a vote of 180 ayes to 7 noes, but the Jesuit lobby defeated it in the senate, which, owing to party exigencies, they are able to manage with the greatest facility, and in which their veto power controls not only the action of the house of representatives, but also that of the president a fact which makes these foreign intriguing functionaries of the Roman imposture virtually the masters of the republic. No person in the federal service, whether in the army or navy, whether in the diplomatic and consular branch or in the revenue brinch; whether in the postoffice department or the in terior department, or even in the ju diciary department, is free from their malign influence. For, while presi dential appointments depend upon the advice and consent of the senate, the rejection or confirmation of such ap pointments by the senate depends upon the advice and consent, of the Jesuit lobby. I warn our people, therefore, to watch with untiring vigilance. Tne jiovver resting with that body to control the action both of the lower house of con gress and of the chief executive, ren ders a Romanized or corrupt senate an agency for the destruction or perversion of our entire sj stem of government. If the cloture, or gag rule, should ever be adopted by that body, as Senator Hill and other tools of the Jesuits are clam orously demanding, the end of Ameri can liberty would beal baud. And un- le-n executive session concerning mat ters, not strictly ffeH.'tlng critical for eign relations, are made public, I fear that the end Is not far off as It Is. I need not refer tJ the vast sums of the people's money which have btvn lavished upon the R.mmh church o tensihjy for educational and charitable purxw s. The patriotic press has dis cussed the matter already, and it will be more fully dicused hereafter In connection with the proponed Sixteenth amendment to the constitution. In conclusion, I urge upon all patri otic c.tiz n tlie ueeewity of a ne pulley regarding the senate and the Jesuits. 1 believe that the feature of secret executive net-son must be abol ished, so far a they rehite to the con firmation of presidential appointments, nd that the Jesuits should bo banished forever from our shores. I regard these two propositions us the only permanent remedies for the evils arising from the presence of a Jesuit ltb'iy in Washing ton, and from that form of corruption and misrule which is incident to the spoils system In ilitics. JOSKIMI BKADb'lKLD, Washington, 1). J , Feb. Aniiiwrsnrv Cclcliratioit. Washington's birthday in Kansas City, Mo., will long be reiueni tiered in the annals of Kansas City and Jackson county as being one in which, for the first time, "Old Glory" was Hung to the breezts over the magnilieent county court house. The afternoon was all that the human heart could desire, as to the weather. The gathering was grand, the finest element of American ism being present to attest their ap proval of ''Old Glory," and see her flung to the breeze as she had never Ix'en before in the history of Jackson county. What a change and a vast change has taken place in Kansas City within the space of one short year. Today it was left to a confederate colonel to elevate that (lag which, in our late civil war, he tried to destroy. Today it was left to Col. John B. Stone to show hy word and act that his heart Is truly American, for America; and last, bit . not least, an out-and-out Amer ican, his action have proved it. He can be trusted, and I, a soldier who fought him for four years and a half, today feel proud of him, and as he stood on the platform with Colonel Waters, his gray locks glistening ia u winter's sun, my heart went out to him in all its fullness, and as I cast my eye over the members of veteran Company A, who were present to attest their apprecia tion of the dear old banner, I could see the silent tears trickling down their cheeks as that Hag for which they bled and suffered, was hoisted on the jack-staff, and that by a confederate colonel. Long live Colonel Stone, John Shaw, Late Corpjral, IUttery E, 2d Mo. Art'y. Scud for it. It's Free. Every one who is dissatisfied with his surroundings who wants to better his condition in life who knows that he can do so if given half a chance, should write to J. Francis, Omaha, Neb. for a copy of a little book recently issued by the Passenger Department of the Bur lington Route. It is entitled "A New Expire" and contains 32 pages of information about Sheridan County and the Big Horn Bas in, Wyoming, a veritable land of prom ise toward which the eyes of thousands are now hopefully turned. We Know You Are Welcome. Butte, Neb., Feb. 21, 1 89 ,'. Editor The American Dear Sir: The Cen tral Relief Committee of Bovd county, Nebraska, are in receipt of four very nice boxes, which are a donation from the Y. P. C. T. Union of East Bradford, Penn. They requested that we ac knowledge the receipt of the same through your paper. We are very glad that people so far away shonld take this interest, and we have tried to place the goods where most needed. Mrs. James Formes, Sr. Treas. Relief Com. Wanted. A man about .10 years of age to work in onion patch. Work to commence about the first of April. Call on or ad dress T.S. Rice, Waterhx), Neb. No Foreign Flags Will Hereafter Fly. Alhany, N. Y., Feb. 22, Governor Morton today approved the act to pre vent the display of foreign Hags upon public buildings in this state. This bill was Introduced by Assemblyman Lawson of New "i ork c'.ty, and was the first bill introduced at this session of the legislature. The bill provides, however, that "whenever any for eigner shall become the guest of the United States, the state, or any city, upon public proclamation by the gover nor or the mayor of any such city, the llag of the country of which such public guest shall be a citizen may be displayed upon sueh public buildings." California! If you want to get there comfortably, cheaply, quickly, write to J. Francis, Omaha, Neb. and ask for information about the Bartington Route's Person ally Conducted Excursions to San Fran cisco and Los Angeles. They leave Chicago every Wednesday evening; Omaha every Thursday morn ing. People who patronize tliem once are pretty sure to do so a second time. Their Way. Editor The American: I would be glad to have the privilege of writing a line about how the Roman pagans do out at McCook, and If you think it proper to put it In your worthy paper, I will Ihi very glad. I am Udd by iiir son whose word I should not question, that wot k was to bo given to a eerliin number of people north of .MeCook.who needed assistance. The man who had charge of the arrangement was a Ro man, and the work whs given to Ro mans, and to no one ele. They did not favor ono Protestant for a "blind;" they took the w hole business: If I 'rote -Man's were to do that, then they would make a distinction because of religion; but when the Romans do it, it Is simply be cause of political favor. This is one of the ways by which Roman Catholics establish A. P. A. organizations, ami they are very successful when they adopt this plan. A Ha P. - Dims It I'uy to Advertise hi The Ameri can .' Friend Thompson. The above question was suggested to me today. I ma le a call at the store of a certain gentleman who, In the face of the hard times, seemed t.) bo doing a nourishing business, as Indicated by the number of customers during my short call. This suggested an inquiry of the proprietor a to how bis business was. I was pleased to learn from him that hjs busi ness more than doubled In the past year. "To what do you attribute your suc cess?" was my next inquiry. "Other homes In your line, and In most all lines, complain of the reverse; how Is It you are building up such a business?" The reply came promptly: "I adver tise in The American, though not an A. P. A. I find my business comes largely from the resectable class, such a are reade rs of The American, and I know many of them belong to that order." You may make such use of this us you please. Yours very truly, S. U. Terrible Time. A Roman Catholic applied for aid to a Protestant. The Protestant knew the Roman Catholics had just received some aid for their people. He said to the follower of the poo: "Why do you not go to the people of your church and get aid, when they have received some?" The man answered: "Oh, 1 do not want to go near them; when the sisters do anything for any one they make such a terrible time about it." Red Willow. Xew Political Party. Sahinaw, Mich , Feb. 27. Charles T. lleatty, state president of the A. P. A. and na'Jonal secretary of the order, Is here to arrange for a convention March 12 and 14, which is to organize a new political party out of the A. P. A. to be known as the Independent Ameri can party. The idea is to break away from all alliances and build up a new organizatkm on know-nothing princi ples. New Train. New Itoule. The Burlington Route's Black Hills, Montana and Puget Sound Express which leaves Omaha daily is the fastest train via the shortest lino to Helena, Butte, Spokane, Seattle and Taeoma. Through service of Sleeping and Free Reclining Chair Car. Our advertising matter gives full in formation. Send for it. J. Francis, C. p. & T. A , Omaha, Neb. In the Shallow. It is reported that the principal of the public school in Indianola is a Uni tarian but is attending the Roman Catholic church in the shadow of the Roman wing. Few persons se'e any affinity existing between the two beliefs, but he might. There is a way of look ing at things from different stand points. Telescope. Pond's Extract pjnrjr cures ALL PAIN INFLAMMATIONS AND HEMORRHAGES. One drop of fnmi'n Irtrart itt north more than a tabtmpoonful of CHEAP SUBSTITUTES, MADE CRl DliLY, WHICH DO NOT CURE. THE WESTERN TRAIL is published quarterly by the CHIC UiO, KOCK ISLAND PACIFIC KAII.WAV. 1 1 tells how to pet a farm in the West, and it will be ent te) you gratis for one year. Send name and address to "Ed itor Western Trail, Chicago," and re ceive it one year free. JOHN SEHAS I I AN, (i. V. A. Speelal Master I oiiiiiiNhIoikt'ii Kale, I inlcr Htiit liv -rlur itf mi unlt-r i,f on ili'(-re of i,,rrliiMiiri-of hiiirlyntti Ihsim-iI hii of Hit- district euutt f,,r Ihitiulu county. !Si lirxsUK. nixl in no- illn-. n ,1. I mill on tie it d;y of Miireli, A II. l-'.eV m on o'clock p. nt. of suit! Unv. nt iIih ('-! front ilo ir of tlic count y court Iioiim. ii tto i-lly of OiihiIih. lkMUtn county. XclirnskH. sell Ht itil,lti NllCllotl til till' tlichl'tal tihtlllT for I'ltfll. I III' oroiMM y ilcwrll I'dtii milil otili-r of ! follow-,, tow it : Lots tifii-cti i l.'o. lu-n tltli, nlni't.'t-n tl'.ii, luciilv twenty otii- r:n. till In Mock evc,y-Hi (".. liiilolco riiicc, Htl Hlltlllloll lii llu- city of tiiciilut. i tut ttttuAli hi loitt;lii county. st!il- of V-tu-ii-!.!. ToHMtWfy Hi-Ht out of the tirociiMl of nli of hiiUi lot lifii'i-ii il',' in ttlock m t-nl y si t.H' of liuitilcc riui'o, Hltovc tit sctlU-il. I.VtlUJ. Proctor, iihiiut ill In-re In. I he -onii of II vi It tin -tlifil. fifty -I lint- i,ii,l Ni l' ilolhits iul v.i jlltlu'll cut. Willi luti'lfM tlll-ti-oll Ht r-'tlc of seven ti iii-r ci-ni. H-r uituuin front N-iiteni-Iter i;ili. s'4. To satisfy llrl out of lite proi-fcil of til, lot sixteen 'hi) In tilticlt M-vcniv-si t'.itt of t'uiitlce ri;i'-c. iiIhivi ilcscriiii-il. I.yiliti J. I'roclor iiliilutilT herein. Uicmiu of lite liuii-ilti-tl. lift y tliiec mi'l M ini iiolliirs ,julV I ml c iti it I . with iiiteievt ilierton ut rule of seven u I i er cent iter M II II II ti from Si ileui. her ITih. Is'.n Ttiteitlsfy llrsl nut of the tiroccctl of mile of suit! lot il I lie 1 1 e ii 1 1 ',i Iii lilocU seieitty-slt titiii'f hiliiilie riii'-c iiti.tve lies. rllH-il, l.ytlnt .1. Troctor tituintitf herein the sum of live liuiitlreil. 11 fl tlircc mill M iMiiiur'sV. s,i jlltltlliieilt. Willi Interest theieoli 111 rule of seven i.t tier cent, per milium from Seiliun Iter 171 II. Is 14 't'ti Mlttsfy llrt nut of the proceetls of sule ofsihl lot twenty iji" In hliicU seventy -In ltO nf llllllttee I'lnce, nUive ilest-l ilicil. l.ytlnt .1. 1'roclor. philutitl lierelu. the sum of live hu ml nil. II f i v -three iiml s., Iiaiilull.ii ivii ho .lutlmiienl. wllh ltiteresi ihert'iiu Ht n.te of seven i7i (ier cent, per milium from Septem ber i;ih. IV'I. Tos'itisfy Hist out of tin' proceetU of sule of siitil lol iwenty-oni i'-Mi In hlock sevetny six uiit of liiimiee Duct, iitiovii iti-sc rlhcil. I . 'tin .1. I'roi'l"! , plulul in herein, l lie sum of live 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - I . tlfty-three mill SA-lKI llollurs tT.Vi.l h.il jutlirmeiit. Willi Interest thereon lit rule of Heveu ul per c, int. per ituuuiii from Sl'lltellllier I. Ill Is'.U. To sut isfy the Aiiic rlfuii National ItunU, of Omiihii. ilefeniliiiil. lierelu, tint sum of four tlioiisiiuil. four huuilretl. forty llvemul tm Urn iiolliirs iJI, 44.'i '.mi JtuiKinciil, with Interest tliereoii ut rule of lull I isi per cent, per mi titiiii from Heiileinlier HMli. IsiC TiiMittisfy f'uxtoii At. Vlfrllnir Iron Works, tie ft 1 in It-n t herein, the sum of Ihlrly-lhree mill ll IK) ilullurx i.U .lll jlltUuif III. Willi In terest thioeon Ht rule of seven til tier cent, tier uiiiiiiin from Niiveinlier ;i il, Is'.iJ; unit llfty-one unit 7s- inn tlollurs ifM 7si costs hero in, wll h Interest I hereon from the 171 It tiny of September. A. U. ls!i. together Willi ai-cruliii! ctistH uccoriliui; to it .iiultfmcut, remleretl hy the il 1st rlc t court of su ftl I it in k I us eon n I y. ut Us September leriu. A. II. Is'.U. In a cerluln iicliiiu then mill (here iieuiliuur. wherein l.yillu .1 I'liii lor wus pliilullll. iiml T. Ilurker .liines. the l'ufrti-k I, mitl t 'ump'tny. of Omiihii. Itlulicrl. W- I'iitrti-k, Vermont. InviHtmenl in i in it y. of r1luiicmiiill. Minn.. John l. Mi tilt liolnery, I hint lee ilrlt-k I 'oinpilliy.tietll-tfii A. IIoiiik'IiiiiiI. I'uxion .V V I r 1 1 1 1 u lion Works, il corporiil ion, iiml Siisitn Ii. Wheut mitl the Amcrit-mi Nutiouul Hunk, of Omuhii, Ne hruskii were tlcfc mlnnls Uiniihu. Nell., .luniiiiry III. !s:i,"i. 4 . Ki l i !: W. llnl.HIKMiK, Speelul Master ('uiiimissloner. Suuinlt rs. Mucfurliintl ,V IHt-key, ul itiriu-ys. Lytllu .1. I'mi-lor vs. T Ituker Jones, el ul. J 2-IJ I itf, II, No. i:.".t. S eel il Master Cmiiniissimicr's Sale. t' niler mitl hy viiliieof uu onler of sule on decree of foreclosure of moi liritu'i' Issued nut of I he ills! rict court, fur I itniulus county, Nehriiska. itntl In me directed, I will on the "tit (lay of Mur h. A II. 1 !.". ut one o'clock p. in. of suitl day. nt the E.isl front dour of t he county court house, in t he ell y uf Omiiliu, 1'ouliLN county. Mc lirusWu. Hell nt punllt iiiic.tlon to the filches! bidder for ciisli. the property ilescrlbed In suld order of sule us follows, liiwit : The soul del -.'lily IwoifO feel of lol tliirty sl t( (iHii III !. ft. Uoi-ers' Okubomii uddll Ion lu the ciiy of Omuhii, llirulim county, Ne braska. Sultl property In Im sold to nit isfy I'. I.. Johnson, plulnilll' herein, the sum of nine hunt-red eleven mid Ml-Inn tlnllius i-'.ill sli judlMiicut with interest t hereon ut the rale of ten i im per cent, per milium from Seplember 171 Ii. Is'.U, tiiL't llit l Willi the furl liet- sum of nlnety-oiii' mid IH-linl dollars is.il.lK) aiior ney'H fee herein. Willi inleresl thi reuii tit ten (li'l per cent., per uniiinu from Seplemher I7t.li. Is'.'!, untl the sum of thirt y mid HS-imi dollars lit I SHi costs herein, toiietlier Willi iiccruliix costs HivortlltiK In u jutlfxineul. rendereii by the district, court, of suld liiiuulitsi'iiuiity, lit Ms September term, A. Ii, s'i. In a certain action then and there pending wherein I'. b. Johnson was plalnl.ilT, and Arthur Murphy, Mary Muriihy. Muruiiret Murphy. Daniel Murihy. Mm'iiii'ft I.ovet.t. tu tnlltin. mid Frank V. Moorcs. Clerk, were ilefeinlaiits. Omuhii. Nebraska. J miliary .H. Is'i'i. tikOM.K W. IIOI.IIUOOK. Special Muster I 'ill il in Isslollltr. Saunders. Mucfurliind Dickey, Attorneys, Johnson vs. Murphy, i t al. Doc. 41. No. Ul. 2-1-5 N'leriiil Matter Commissioner's Sale. Under and by virtue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of i orl itutfe Issued out of 1 he d isl rlc I court fur I lout: I us count V. Nt'-tirie-ka. and to me (llrei-letl. I will on lhe.Mli tlay of March, A. D. s!i:i. ut one o'clu k p. m. of saitl day. at the Ivist froi.l, door of the county t.ourt house. In the i-iiy of Omuhu, Deiiirlas county. Nenra- kii. sell at. public auction to the hlvhesl bidder for cash, the properly describe j lu said order of sule us follows, to-wlt: but fourteen 1 14i In block seventy -x t7'll of Dundee I'lui-e. an addition to Hie city uf Omaha. Dounhisi'iiii .ty. Nc hruska. Suld property to he sold to satisfy Willlittii H I'almer. pulntilT herein, the sum of five hundred lifty-t hree and si im dullurs '-JWt h.'h utlinenl. with Interest thereon at the r.tle of seven i7i per cent, per annum from Sep tember 17th. I'.'4 To sin Isfy T Ainerlcun Nutiouul Hank of OuiutiH, defendunt herein, t he sum of forty four hundred forty live and Wi-lun dollars ij-444."i ln luilirnieiit. with Interest thereon at the rate of elRht isi per cent, per annum from September l.ilh. lKt'J. To satisfy The I'axl.in Vlerllns Iron Works defendant, herein, the sum of thirty three and I -1 1 I dollars i mi with Inlen st t tier -on at the rale of seven '7i per rent, p-r annum from November llrd, Isirj. To satisfy the sum of twenty-seven and 8:i-li dollars ti7 Kit costs herein, toirether with uccruiuir costs accoMim.' to u jinlirment rendered by the district mint of said Doim las county, at lis September term. A. D. Is'4. inacertain ac Ion then anil there pt-mltn-.-. wherein William It I'almer was plaint lit' untl T Marker Jones. The 1'utrlck I. untl I'ompui y of (lu, aha. Uoliert W I'atrlck. V. ruiont In vestment Company of M Inneupolis, Minne sota John D. Moutitomcrv. Dundee Itrick Comimny. The Ameiicun National Hank of Omaha Nebraska. l'Hton & Vici-lim; Iron Works, a t 'orporut Ion. (ieoru'e A. Iloalatid anil Susan K. Wheat, were defendants. Oiualiii. Nebraska. January 's. s'.i.. i;i;tH!(iK V UOI.HKOOK. Special Master eou.missioncr. Saunders, Ma'-faiiaiiti -!t Dickey, attorneys. Palmer vs. Jones et ai. Dot. 44; No. 4. 2 1-5 StM'ciitl Master Commissioner's Sale. t'nder and by virtue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortiratfe Issued out of tho dist rii't court for Douglas county. Ne braska, untl to me directed. 1 w ill, on the 2iith day of February, A D Is.t.i, nt one o'clock t". M. of su'd day. ut the Kast front door of the county court house, in the city of Omaha. Douglas county. Nebraska, sell at public uuct ion to the highest bidder for cash, the property de-ci ilu'd in sa'.u tinier of sale as follows, to wit : but t wo rl in block one '1 of Mayne I'la'-e, an addition totht city of Omaha, in Douglas county, Ne-bruska. Saitl properly to be sold to satisfy P. I.. Johnson, plaintlll herein, the sum of three hundred fifty -seven ami 7:i-l'o dollars (i.'o.7:t .utli?iin-nt with interest thereon at rate of seven i7' per cent, per annum from Si pteiiilM-r 17th. IV4. and sivty-eiirht ami lit-l'm dolliirs .sos.iiii ,-,,sts herein, with inter est thereon from September ITth. ls'.4. to lietht r with at'cruiiiir costs a-vordintf to a jutlL-ii cut rentlcr.'d by 1 he tl'st l ift court of said Douglas county, at it-s Septemt-er term. A. D ls(4, in a cei tai'i at-r.on t hen anil t here petuliitir. witereili P. I.. Johnson was piainti'T. and Joseph P. Thou pson aid Keuts-n . Koss. executors of tiieesiate of Ueiiheii Koss, deceased. Kr.iiicis I. Tlem as. Dexter I,. Thomas. Andrew Miles, executor of I he es tate of John I.. Miles, deceased , ami James Thou pson were defendants Oinalia. Nebraska. January 25, ls"5. i.KoUl.K W llol.Hlt'oOK: Special Master Con mSsioner. Saunders, M-e-f iriand Dickey, attorneys. Johnson vs. Thompson et. al. Doc. 41 No. .147, 1-2V5 W. . V. A. Persons desiring inforinatitin in n-i:artl to the W. A. P. A. should udun-ss either the president or stvretary. State president of Nebraska. Mrs. Harvey Kemp 2.C K. Ilth street. Fretntiul. Neh. State secn'tary of Nebraska. Mrs. J H Wu. spear. 17H7 N 27lh street. Oinalia. Nsb Special .Master ( oiiiiiilsiiiiiiier'ii Sale. Cmlcr mill by virtue of n order of on lit creel. f fori-clllsur' of llltirtl Hll issued uiJt of llu district court for IiouuImh county. N hrask. hioI to inn dtrecti'il, I will, on till .'nil day of March A II s'i,. nt tuie o ti.s k p. in of shIiI iltiy, Ht the north f Hint iltsir of tlm county court IliltlMe, III tha City uf OlllHhli DoiiKbut county Nclim-.lt h. ... i iiublln Hilt lion to lite blxhest I'ltl'l.T for cash. Ilia ttri'iiert y ili-scrllM-d In atd order of unlit u fol lows, lo wll ; I inn iiteiit-l nit Ht h point llfly fivn (Vii fiwt on lb of h point one hundred hiiiI lilnety elv.'hl tl'isi feel, west of the norl Ii-ettnt comer of lot fort l ii.i In t. K. Itoiters' plat of OkMhouia. 1litnte riliiiiiui; south twenty seven nml nui-lialf l.'i'fl feel, thelli'e Wlt one hundred hiiiI thirty -I mi 1 1 1: 'is-t. theii. ti nt. rl h t Weill -seven It ltd one. half i:7',ife"t. tlteuce i-llst one hundred Hlld thllty wotl.t!l ft et til place of iM-itlutilnit. IteltlK H pHI t Itf aid lot f.u ty-sU Hi. Ill S. k li.it. is' plat of Okith a. hu mldltloli to tin city of Omuhii, hiiiI situate In DoutfliiM ciiuuty. ntateof Ne In ask a. Saitl pniperly to lie Mild to satisfy J. vV. Stlllre. trustee, plaint I IT herein, the sum uf nine humircd ninety four '."I luu dollars i'',t4Uii u.l it ttiin l wlili Interest thereon at t ate of st x one half tlt'.l MI i-eut jier minuiii fioiii Si piemlH-r 17. s '4. mid fori y and 45 luu dollars .si" 4.i Willi ten i Im per Cent. Illlerest from said dale. To hi Isfy oi her lieu, upon suld denerllietl premises In the onler of I hel r priori I y hn or dered by the deciee of forcfiiiHiirf Issued out f thlscoiirt In this cniise. ToHiitlNfy Hie sum of forty-slit Is ho dol lars Slit Isi costs herein, with Interest ih, i eon from tlie 1 . 1 1 1 day uf September. Is'd until paid, together wuii accriiliui cosIh :iccoriilui( to a )iiiU'metit ri'tidereil tiy I lie iltsl rit-t court of saitl llollitlas I'ounty. at. llu Si plelllber term, A. D. I s 14. lu a certiilu action llteii nml thelit petltilllK. wherein .1 VV St Hire. Trust iwi, was 1 1 1 1 111. and Sarah M Prt ss anil oi liert were tlefetlduuts. Oinalia, Nebraska. January ; I-''.. IIAKI.I.S S. I'.l.tir ITK.K. pecial Master t oiiuiiissiouitr. I W. Stiilre, Trustee vs. Saruli Si Press, el al. y ins-. 41; No .HI. : I 1 Special Master Coimiiiihsiiuii-i''h Sale. tiitteraiitl by virtue of ait order nf salt) on decree of foreclosure of uiorlttiiKH Issued out of I Im d 1st rlct court for IiiiiiiiIun coutity, Nehriiska. anti in mit directed, I will, on lint .il li day of March, A. D IHH5, at. 1 o'clis k p. m of saitl day, at the Kast front dtsir of I he count y court house. In t lie city of Omaha, Diiiit'liiH coiiniy. Nebraska, self al public. auclltiii to the liltiheHt liltlder for casfi. tint tiroiMTly desi-rtbed in mild order of salu HU follows, tow It : l.t it live 5i In hliM-k sevi nty live (751 of Dun dec Place an addition to lite city of Oiiiiilia, DouijlaM ioiiiil y, Nebraska. Said properly I i hn sold to satisfy ft. II. Shultuck. plalullir herein, the sum of Hvm huiiilreil lift) -tin. 'e and s.. Ilo tliillars ei'M Ki) 1 1 1 1 1 k' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 with luleri'sl llii reoii ul the rato uf seven t7i per ct-nl. per annum from Sep tember 171 Ii. IMP. 'I'o sal Isfy The A inerlcan National Hank of Omaha, defendant herein the sum of four t Itousanil four hundred fort y-live anti 'HI-Imi dollars iiM.4 IVimi Judgment, with Inleresl i In i n ul the rule uf liiihl IMi per i i'nl. per iiiiuiim from Sepleiiibnr r.Mli. sii. iosatlsfy I'll s 1 1 in .X. Vierlinic Iron Works, def'-mlaitl. Iiet'tin, Ihe sum of t hlrl y-l hreu ami li Ii hi dollars i:tl Wit luilmeenl, with In terest lliereon nt rule of seven (7i per cent, per annum from November :trd. Is'.t-J, To satisfy the sum of twenty-seven and '.U-I'll ilnlliiis ifJT.'.lll fusts lu ll In, toKi'ther Willi nt-criiinii costs a.-cortllui; to a Judtt metil. rendered by the district court of saitl II. nit Ins county at Us September term. A . D. Is'.d, lu a cert am iici ion I lieu ami then1 pend Init. wherein K. II. Shalluck was plaintiff, and The Put rics I, ami Loinp iiiy ofOuiaha, Kobert W Patrick, Vermont I nvesi ineitt. Comuiiiiy of Minneapolis. Mlniiesola, Jtihii D Moniiiomerv. Dundee llrlck Couipany, The A uu-rli-mi Nat loiial Hank of t Im ilia. Ne btaska, lieoiaie A. lloiis'l iutl, Paxtoii Vler lltil! Iron Works, and Susan K Wheat were defentlatits. Omaha. Nebraska Jiinuury :m, Ik!i5. ,r.olt,k W. llDl.llltitoK. Spt'clul Muster Commlssloiinr. Saunders. Miicfaiiat d A Dickey, al liirneys. Sliilluck vh. Patrick I. and Co., etui. Dot!. 44. Nn. U'i. 2-1 Special Muster Coniiiilssioner'N Sale. Cutler ami by virtue of an order of sa n on decren of foreclosure of mort t-aKit Issued out of t he tllst rlct court for DoukIiis I'oiinly, stale of Nebraska, and hi nut directed, I will, on Hie 2iih day of February, A. D. s'.i5.ai una o'clock H M. of said day. al 1 do Fast front door of 1 he count v rutin house, In the city of Omaha. Ii.hil'Iiih county. Nebrask I, self at public ami Ion to the hltiesl bidder furnish, the property lie crlbed lu said order nf salt) an follows, tii-wlt.: Lot thirteen i l li III block suvhii t7i 111 Clifton Hill, an addition lo Ihe city of Omaha. DuiiK I ii s count y. Nebraska, as Hie same In sur veyetl, platted and recorded. said property to be sold to satisfy Alomo P.Tukey and Wllllnui F. Allen In Hie sum of seventeen hundred iiinety-niiiH and 6U-1H0 iiolliirs ttl?M .VH JiiiIumii nt. wllh Interest thereon al the rule of elifht iki per et lit. per annum from September I7lli. Is'.d. To satisfy Ihlrty-oriM and Vs-IW) dollars t$ll 5S costs herein, toirether with occriilnK cots a iril I ii w Ui a Juilttn enl rendered by Hie dl-trlii i-i.iirl of sultl lio'iirlas couiity, at Its si p. en, In r term A. D. Is.i4. lu a ci-nalii at Hon then and I here pending win rem Al'iuo P. Tukey anil another were plalnillfs, ami Ida M. I.ibbj and another went de fend ah is. Dated a' Omaha. N't briiska. January 2ltli, A, D. ls'.Ci. WILLIAM T. NKI.SON. Special Master Connnlssloner. J. W. Houtler. aitorni y for plaint. IV. l-25- l ukey et al vs. Libny etal. Doc. 4U. No 2H7. Notice or Iii(-iil'Miiiiliun of Jiimi's A. Clark Cnniiini). Noilct !s hereby ill ven t hat a corptirallon has been orizanl.f.i uadi-r tbj Ci.i-r.l stat utes of tlie state of Nebraska. In the n miner ami for the purpose heie nafu r specified. anti Its artiiies of incorporation were on the Isili day of December. Is'd. lilt d lu the olli.-e of Hie enmity clerk of Douglas county, Ne bt'ask'i: A KTIt'I.K. 1. The name tif the curp r itlon ls".IanesA. (.'lark Company." alio Its principal place of transact nit lis business is in the eliy of Omaha. Douirlus county. Nebrask . AKTK'I.K II. Th k'eneral nature of the biislni ss t i oti tr.insacieti by saitl fori oration shall be buy ;tik' and selling Farm Produce. Frill to. Nuts, Hutter. Kitus. ( bickens. Turkeys, Ducks, lieese. Calves, and all Wild Fowls and Animals Also to buy and sell the abovu named protluieou commission, and in fact to do a tietieral commission biislni ss. and the corpor Hon shall also have the power and authority lo buy. const ruct. rent or lease nei-essar, real estate ami hiiildlnKs to carry units buslnels and to bind or moitna.Ke the same. AUT1CI.F. III. The authorized capital .took shtill be flva thousantl dollars iS.Yuiioui divided into share's of one huntlred dollars iflimim. eacp and to tie fully pa d up ut the tone of issu ance, lite existence of tills corporation shall commence on the 1st h day of D.'t-eii tier. sii. and continue duriinr the periotl of t wenty i2"' years, unless stsiner dissolved by a vo.e of the sliH'k-holtlefs holtiin two thirds of thecapita- stts-k issued. A ItTICLF. I V. Tin" lilt'liest amount of indt bl iluess to wbii-li said i-ortHU-alitin shall al any time subject Itself shall not be more than an amount tqu.il to two-thirds of lis paid 11 J ciital stts-k. anti in no event sh ill the private property of saitl sttvk-holders lie liable forth.' Indebtedness of saitl corpora tion. AUTM'l.K V. 'Dip oltii-ers of said e-urporatiun shall tie eondut'led by a board of three directors: President. Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer. In testimony whereof, saitl Jan es A.Clark Company have caused thisiMtioo to be- pre pared and published. JAMKs A CLMik COMPANY, II V J.XXtt s A. t'l.AKK, President. H Katkkin. searetary. 2-t."-4 FREE. ' Y I -? I T.-Ml W ff"e Sr., w.h , .,-,... .jtt FREE HEAT1 UT The lump ihnt I.ltfhm your Itocc n I 111 llLtT ft if viui Ii MA A v IT A I I O urATPR r ni-ww i w mii Tit the y l-u of st oven i n nnl I " m-s t it4 Ktmi In .mvfwfiii twin New r n:iHii4 -s-J3 I TW.ni. IIiKlift nl!i. Ittft of rvffp- - 1 . II U t i,MiltUIUfl IMixTO r RTKKI,KISKIHi.t W l Milk ft., Mowtwa, .11m. -