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About The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1895)
T M EE AMERICAN 8 lUMIOIMOXE ril IrtT 4 Tril What llr TtiliiU ff lb" Aiiri an I'rvtw- Utf AMN t4tlllll. KJitor of the Uu f',tUt .l'ir n.m:Yu Kik me for f w woiu. fr in my Hiint, upon the jrr at rus you arv do- viUd U, and the crt at work N for you. Thi i my tii. Tlii-t are mat.y Korean Catholic that atv pood citiens, and ho ih Ui he American'. YVe inunthelpth.ro U thi hl.-wdnjr, and haying studied their ca' for fifty yearn, I Uv that I run do for them what their ... - . . l . ..... - .. i . i... own WHliop oiiirni 111 lin wuuk m Jeult will r.ol-lt thorn do. Whlit BoulU'nab'iMl thu French vU v -y ami and H-ok to understand In hU day, 1 moan to make American urdi-rcUnd. If they ace. t tho papal yrinianj, a IUwwult did, lot them add a ho dld "so far hut no further. Your utijimniiv we will not roooKnUe; In civil affair wo will bo (Frenchmen) Americana, and suffer no intermeddling from Home." Now, I van not heeome, the champion of any secret society In public affair: It would bo Ineonsltitont with my avowed principles of thought and action. Hut, in my opinion, your A. I. A. needs no champion. I do not we that your ad vermirlou make out their ea?o. You socm to lie a truly American Lcatus to uphold American Institution. ir jicr'a Wetkly gave uh the inu-traita and characters of your leading m n. I can trust mioh nan. Jut ho, a company of hank director or life insurer, U with cloacd doors-and kin p their on secret; but If we can confide In their knon character, wu conlldo to them the care of our money and provisions tot our families. H 100111 to me your ecrota amount to this and no more. You are 'honest, men, who have seen your dearest right invaded, your schools threatened,, and corrupted also, your chlldre n put Into the charge of Hitter, ate and unprincipled politicians, and yourselves beaten away from the polls by "deputy sheriff," appointed to pro tect rocghsjand to beat or Bhoot down honest voter. This wa proven to the satisfaction of Governor Flower. And now bore i my point again. There i a aecretfsoclcty working among us under alien direction, aud for purposes hostile to American Institutions. It i a society with a roeord that "smells to ht aven" for It atrocities; a society, driven forth as intolerable by every Romanized na tion and by Home Itself by the Roman people; a society, which a popo wa forced to dissolve and to declare forever abolished, for it crinus; a society, which In spite of all thi-, has uplifted iUlf (iy.ii; mastered the jxipe and obtained from the present virtuous pon tiff all Its forfeited pjwers which not even Pius IX dared to restore; which has made the city of Washington, the Beat and center of Its operations In or der to enthrone a vlee-popa among us, and by the aid of corrupt and venal txil itlclans to grasp political power and In yolve us in the flames of u social war. Like European countries, In order to regain our freedom and the control of our own affairs such will be the result. Here's a secret society, known of all men for its infamy, which la responsi ble for all that is charged with justice on Tammany, its tool and its ally; yet nobody but you ha dared toopposa It. While such a secret society is fostered you have a right to exist. Preposter ous indeed, to foster the Jesuits and rail at the A. P. A. A few years hence, let us bo sure, men will speak of the present awakening, and of the opposition it encounters somewhat as follows: "The people had allowed the nation to carry in its flanks a monstrous evil, in fl.it and disgraceful contradiction t its fundamental principles. Their ex cuso was the belief that free institutions ivould inevitable work out its speedy extinction. But that hope was a de lusion. AKenistn, instead of yielding to the influences ot freedom, struck its roots deeper Into the soil and began to stretch forth its dead-man's fingers to the heart strings of the people. Claim ing a constitutional guarantee, inter woven with vast political interests and fortified by prejudices of religion, it grew so rapidly in power that it as sumed to control conventions, dictate politics, elect congressmen, perscribe opinions and fetter ahle the pulpit and Vie press. Then came days never to be recalled without a blush when po'itic ians bowed down to the foreign vote as to an idol, and worshipped it. When the press decorated Romanism, winding its hideous brows with wreaths of praise and when even Protestant preachers fawned upon it and revok ed their interpretations of holy writ with vauseous profession of liberality." There was but one thing to do, in the actual conditions, and thai was for the friends of freedom of every name and description to sink their party differ ences, to unite in a new party, to nail the glorious device of "free speech for free men" to their banners and march to victory. But oh! cried the timid that means social war! If it doss should, have been the reply never strike sail to fear This filled older minds with horror and dismay, but to younger men it seemed (to use DeQuincey's phrase) as if the morning had come of a mighty day, full of awak ening and preparation, a day of crisis and of final hope." Kow, nearly every word of the above (ave the itaU.iO l just what wan raid a'xuit the pro slavery period and lt upimrter, In an eliKjt'enl peech re cently deliverd in New York by Mr. Park ti.itiwin! The day will come when he will Mush, Indeed, that the editor of the Ne York Ki ti,intj W, wa none the wis r for e ieilcn.t. Let Mr. Curdwin read hi wn word and see what will U n Id of bt.11 and such journal Uls a he has en in le than the urt decade of i'Mht. With cordial wUlies toall true Amer ican for ' A Happy New Your." I am, your friend and brother. A. C'l.tVKI.ANli Coxk. I iillui-Uvin (he Ned of Hie Hour. If America' free and patriotic people could but realiu that one of the great est need of our country i more zeal and enthusiasm along the various line of reformatory work, lfwould not take a very greatj while U) kindle into life one grand tlamu t hat would burn out ignorance and alleviate the woe of our struggling masse. As we rise up'and out of the entangle ment of every system of thought, either social, political or ecclesiastical, and look down upon America with it many sided question of reform, and come to reali.ittlon of the mometitoui-ness of the hour, we naturally puso and won der at the lethargy of the eople In refo-ence to these great issues In-fore us. To bo freclo lalsir for the right and the best needs of our country, we must, a a people, burst asunder every chain that hold us In bondage to creed or form. Liberty In the broadest sense of the term can only Ihj enjoyed by those who are free from superstition and fear. In every time of need when great na tions have been "troubled with such hotorogenious questions us arise before u today such as the Romatists de mand for'pre-cminence; capitalists op pression of labor, and labor's resistance of capital; the lndomt.itable and ever aggressive teuioraneeC reform; the earnest need for the enfranchisement of woman: and the ever increasing nota tion and rottenness of politicians in power; want and woe staring us in the faco from every side, while jieino and plenty crown our nation like a divine benediction from God all, all make us to feel that the great author. and leader of nations, has opened a new Ixxik of revjlatkms to nuin'Jwhich is proclaim ing to u that American liberty, which came as a forerurnerof things to be, is yet but in Its infancy; and if this, out great and gifted republic, would enjoy peace and perfec t freedom, we must, as a people, advance out of the- chrysalis of our dormant state and mount up, upon the wings of freedom, and dwell in a higher state of civilization. Man was created in the image of, God's in telligence; and just In proportion as ho is willing to possess himself of that intelligence., jiiHt so fart may he enti r in and possess the1 land where true liberty Is known. For although wc stand today chle' among the nations of the earth, hain made a record second to none, Yot in this m vtter of the science of govern ment and religion, .Jwe -have yet the world before us with its many vacillat ing questions of reform unsolved; and If we would master' our national diffi culties aud bring, about an amicable settlement of the same, we must noeds as a true and loyal people lose sight of self interests and bicome one with the great body politic, whose first and only object should bo for the gooi of its people. Hut In this country, and especially in our larger cities where we have a pjo ple so heterogenious, the question naturally arises as to how or what methods may be adopted to bring about a higher clvili.atiou and lei our people out into the glorious liberty that may b-3 enjoyed if we will on'y advance to embrace opportunity. In the first place, the A. P. A.'s have no quarrel with the Romanist from the fact that he Is a Romanist and wor ships God according to his creed, for we, a government of the people by the people, and for the people, stand upan a platform too grand and broad in its character to dictate a religious faith any. We believe that a man's con science should harmonize his relation to, and with his God. But that any In dividual should presume to control governmental affairs should not and will not be accorded to any; but tho sovereign power, even the Christ, which implies truth from the bee-hive to the throne. Christ himself did not come to defy powers that be, but to ful fill the perfect law of liberty. The laborer does not deplore the fact that he is a laborer, but his simple de mand is that his labor shall be rocog- nized equally with capital; for without labor capital would be powerless to act. The temperance reform does not pre tend to curtail the liberty of trus Americans, and only for the foreign element whose God is the pope, would our country ever been plunged into such a cataclysm of woo as has made it necessary for .the present detnonstra tions in denunciation of tha saloon. The enfranchisement of women his not been brought to the notice of our people from the thought that woman would become more mmfi; but as a method to promote the highest and best interests of our country, to elevate the entire body politic by way of purify' ing a pollutted government. To settle these ma iters that are squarely before us will rt quire the highest and bent thoughts of thi great and patriotic n-oplo, and it should be l In; prayer of every loyal heart that we may he divinely led, a we go on to pe the world' b st ltlertv American fre. dom. Rev. Kuiiiia P-w liitnl -r in Hit 1 m rt'u n i'ntivt. I I'lrlirntod. On Friday, February iT.'.id. the Mt. Pleasant school of New Sauta Fe, Mo., celebrated Washington's birthday wish an elegant programme and-flag pre sentation. Tho celebration wa brought a'Hiut mainly by C. E FU inii g, a nieu bcr of Kansas City Cminail No. 9, Jr? O. U. A. M., MSfist. d by Mis Jeffrie!.' the teacher, andMrs. Dora King, the clerk of the school Imard. The school room whs nlo ly decora t d In front, over the black -1m ard was the word "Welcome" In a Jhalf circle, and underneath wa a fan u.Hiio of bunting on the right and left oft the word wel come was hung picture of George and Martha Washington. ' On tho sides of the room were quite a number of pict ure representing Washington indiffer ent attitudes. The st In the center of the room w-is wrapjKd with red, white and blue bunting. The exercises began promptly at l .'io p. m. The pro gramme was rather lengthy, but Inter esting, and wa rendered by the school. Htatk or 01110. c itv ok Toi.rtMt, I I.iu'hh County. 1 Khans J. iiknky untto-n out ti that lie Is the senior iiurtnrrof the linn of V. J. iiknky .b I'ii.. ilulnit liiinlneHH In the eltv of Toledo futility anil Mule aforesaid. Hiid Hint wild II r m will pny the sum or UK III .MIKM III .!., KS fur toirh mid every ense of f l lO(il I hue 01 11 not he cured liy the uso of Ham, s l ATAKHii i in-: I KANK J. niKNKV. Hwurt to liefure me and s ihscrllH'd In my presence this til li day of I emlier. A II. Issti. ; . , A. W liLKASON. Lmkai.1 Notary l'uhll Unit's Catarrh Cure Is taken Intorniilly nnd acts direct ly on the hlood and iiiiii'iiiih mo-faced of thesysten Send fur tent linoniiils. free. r . .1. t H r. r.X ft I II., TcllfUO. II. Jf"Slld hy lH-UKKlsts. 7.V. IP you desire to assist the cause sub scribe for The American.1 When down town drop in at John Rudd's and leave your watch, if it is out of repair, to be fixed. 317 north 16 St. Eat Dyball's Candies, 1518 Douglas Wauled. A man about TiO years of age to work In onion patch. Work to commence aliout the first of April. Call on or ad dress T. S. Rice, Waterloo, Neb. 1 Edward Baumley, for livery, 17th and St. Marys Ave Eat Dyball's delicious Cream Candies. 1518 Douglas St. Kissed ami Made l'p. Our friends, the enemies, Mr. Mc- Anony and Casey, of tho Columbian Banner and Columbian Catholic, re spectively, who have been waging war agalast each other for some time past, have, we understand, on the advice of their superiors, the priests, kisted and made up. As a matter of course, when the holy father calls a halt the poor blind papist must necessarily get down on his marrow-bones and cry tut, Mea rn'p, or Ptvcavi, I'tccavi, Miserrere mei Pater. I ':'"i ir Thou ml h ot both men and iroitien whose dally life Is niakitis severe drafts on their vitality, require something that wltl bring now material to tho worn out nerve centers. This Is just what Dr. Miles' Re stornttve Nervine does. Jioil tfrN Buffering for years from headaches, neuralgia, sleeplessness, and general nervous pros'.rallon, unfitting me for social, household and business duties, and, periodically, was Completely prontratetl trith pain, I tried several physicians and a great, many remedies, but received no benefits until I I eI Ifr. Miles' liestorative errine., when I found almost immediate relief, and have become quite my former self and am Again able to attend to mg ouHinean, liioh is tnui of a brush manufacturer. I have recommended the Nervine to others who have used it with the same pood results" Milwaukee, Wis. Mns. Anna Tkcseb. Tr. Miles' Nervine Is sold on a positive guarantee that the first Viottle will benefit. All druggists soil it at tl, 6 bottles for5,or it will tie sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., .Elkhart, lud. Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health Notice for Final Settlement. In the county court of Douglas county, Ne brak: In the matter of the estate of Wllhttin L. Hubbard, deceased : Martha J. Hutibard, Henry F. Hubbard, Kiehard A. Hubbard. Llllio M. Balfour, Hattie Hubbard, Cecil Hubbard and Eddie Hubbard, the last two being sons of Charles M. Hubbard, deceased, at d all other persons interested in said inatter are hereby not.llied that on the 2nd day of February, lieorge VV. Buck tiled a petition in said county court, praying that histinal administration account tiled herein be settled and allowed, i.nd that be be discharged from hi trust as administ rator de bonis non. and that if you fail to appear before si-id court on theiMh day of March. IS'.C. at 9 o'clock a. m. and con test said petition, the court may grsnt the prayer of said petition and make such other and further orders, allowances and decrees, a to this court may seem proper, to the end that all D alters pertaining to said estate may be finally settled and determined. IKVIMi F. HAXTEK, 2-S-4 County Judge. Vi. IK B ,J. W. BL.L.KLR, Attorney-at-Law, AIM .V.-u' Voik I. Iff Hull-llnu. OMAHA, - - NEBRASKA. M. O. MAUL. fu.ee-..r to lirexel k Maul. Undei taker and Embalmer hi; fa it vim st. Tfx. 2i'.. OMAHA. NEB. C. W. BAKER, Undertaker rEmalmber IForinerly with M. O. Maul.l Tltl.i.PHIN ''. eis 8ouin iath at.. omm LADY ASSISTANT FUBNISHtO. American Ladies! When Needing the Assist ance of a First-Class Dress Maker t-hould not forget local! on MRS. JAMES GILLAN. CHRIST. HAM AN WatclimaKcr and Jeweler, Fine Watch Kkpairi no a spkcialtt 512 South ltt Street. OMAHA. NEB H. K. BURKET, fUNERAL DIRECTOR EMBALMER. Office removed from 113 North llith street to 1618 Chicago Street. Telephone GO. -:- OMAHA. NEB new set made the same dav. Teeth extracted without pain. OR. WITHER8. Dentist, fourth Hour, i'rown Blk., liUh & liouglas. omaha, . G, W. GILBERT. CARPENTER Contractor, Buildei Storm Ooors and 8ash. 1705 St. Mary's Aue., OMAHA, NEB Spcciul Muster Coiuiiiissimicr's Suit'. I'nder and by virtue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of a mortgage and land contract Issued out of the district court fur lliiiiglits county. Nebraska, and to me di rected. I will, on the 11th day of April. A. I). IsHV at one o'clock f. M of said day. at the Fast front iloorof the county court house, in thecity of Omaha, liouglas county. Nebraska, sell at public auctiiiii to the blithest bidder for cash, the property described la s. id order of sale as follows, to-wit : Lots twenty-one fill and twentv-two (22) In block twenty-three CJUmf Walnut Hill, an addition to the city of Omaha, all In Douglas fniintv Ktutpnf Nebraska. haul property to oe som xo suiisiy inc Walnut Hill Savings and Inve tn e t Com pany, plaintiff herein the sum of ttree thous and six hundred and eighty-seven and 73-110 dollars itxtixi.75) Judgment, with interest thereon lit. the rate of eigm ixi per rem per annum from M'ptemuer liin, imh. anu tweity-to and ;.)- dollars is'. rusts herelu. toi! ther with accruing costs accord Ing to a Jtidgmeiit rendered by tlie district court of said lunulas county. Mt Its Septem ber term. A. I). 1MU. ill a cei tain action then aid there pending, wherein The Walnut 11111 Savings and Investment Company was plaintiff, ami Albert llufour and Mrs. imfour. is wife, were defendants. Omaha, Nebraska. March 7ih. IMtt. OF.OKOK W HOLHHOOK Special Master ton nil Hloner. Saunders. M',farland A lh key. attorneys for plaintiff. Hoc. 4. ; No. 77. ;i 8-5 Spwiul Master loiiiinissioiier's Sale. I'nder and by viMue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out or the district, court for liouglas county. Nebraska. and tn me directed. I will, on the 11th day of April. A. 1) MM. atone o'clock P M. of said dav. at the north fr nt door of the county court house, in the city of Omaha. Douglas county. Nebraska, sell at public auctiou tothe highest bidder for cash, the prop rty desctibed In said order of sale as follows, to-wit: . , , , Tbe east one-half (e of lot nine (9) lu b'ocK eight iSi. and the west one half (w , of lot nine (i in blin k eight no. all in Walnut Hill, an addition to the cltyof Ou aha, Doug lascounty. Nebraska. Said property to be sold to satisfy H. J. Twtiitlng. p aintiff herein the sum of seven teen and74-IUUdollarsil7.74i.uilgii ent. wl h Interest thereon nt. the rate of ten (Hl per cent per annum from September 17th. IMU, and thirty-one and W-HK) dollars Cll.lKli costs herein, together with accruing costs accord ing to a judgment rendered by the district court of Mild Douglas county, t its Septem ber tern , A. II. In a certain action then and there ( ending, wherein II. .1. Twintlng was plaintiff, aud Mary (Jarlichs, Roiiert 1. Uarllchs .lames G. Taylor Marv A. ates and Henry W. l'ennock were defendants. Oiu'iha, Nebraska. March 7 ti. 18!. OKOKOE W. HoLBKOOK.J Special Master Commissioner. Saunders, Macfarlanu & Dickey, attorneys. H.J. Twintlng vs Mary Uarllchs. Doc. 45. No. 47. 3-8 5 Legal Jiotiee. To Minnie Schoenfclder, Non-Kesident De fendant: , , . . You are hereby notified that on the lMh duv of l-ehriiarv. lK'.d. William Schoenfelder filed a petition against you in tbe District court in and for Douglas county Nebraska, the object and urayer of which is to obtain a divorce from you on tne grounasor ueseruun nvt.f turn vettrs unll iLdllltei'V. You are required to answer said petition on or before the first day of April. ls!.". 2 22-4 WILLIAM St .HOf.iNr r.ii'r.r. TO IMPROVE THE COMPLEXION! Use Howard's Face Bleach POK A DARK and SALLOW SKIN and SUNBURN. This bleach removes all discolorations and Impurities from the ekln, such as freckles, Moth Patches, Sunburn. Shallowness. Klesh worirs and Pimples. F'or sale by all first- class Druggists. Price $1.50 per Cottle. $500.00 WILL BE GIVEN For an Incurable rase of Black Heads or Pimples. HOWARD MEDICINE CO., Lfnenln. Ae'i. - atitl - Oictro, , Mention paper u writing to advertiser. ' R KENT CAKIW llxH Inches, nt'-tcenta tier dozen: smaller size at. 50 cents per po.en. at luia iiowara street, utuaua. Ttl wen I SCHOOL SHOES. ! ! For Boys, Girls and Children. ! '7icv arc iitirnlile. I W.N. WHITNEY,! 103 South Fifteenth Street. Here's Another List of Snaps At Tim 1'UOI'LIS'S lilG STOKIS, where your Dollars reaj n harvest in good values ou everything you lniy. We keej no seconds; no Ilankrujit Stock, everything the ltest for the least money: Mustard SardiDts t .0" Oil Sardines 04 Corn Starch 1 lb 07 Can Corn 2 lb 0.' Can Tornatoe 2 lb 07 8 liars Good Laundry Soap 2." Pickles per bottle 09 Catsup per bottle 08 Lima Beans 2 1b 07 Chewing Tobacco 1 lb 25 Cipara .01c .02o .O.'ic 05 Newsboy Chewing Tobacco 35 Quail Odts 3 pVgi 25 Honey-Straintd jier jar 10 Famous Excelsior Flour 1.05 Good Flour per sack 05 W. R. BENNETT CO., Best Goods In the market. Children's and Boys' Shoes at same LANG. 718 South 16th St. A NEW BOOK' ENTITLED, THE Errors m Roman Catholic Church, PRICE, IN CLOTH, $2.50. This is the latest and best books published, being compiled and edited by some of the best contains nothing of a sensational character, but is a clear and con cise statement of facts which are matters of history. It points out the causes which have led to the formation of patriotic organ izations and their fight againtt IL.L.USTRATBD, Elegantly bound in cloth and good paper. In fact it is worthy sale by the Npet iiil Master CmiiniisswnerN Sale. it. i . .4 v. .. ..ii.,.! , n .fAi.T nf uiln nn I' IKltT HIIll tiy vmucwi n w. w. .... j c. I ... .. u kf t.u.H it u irn twuiltn fill! of the District ctuirt for Doulns comity. .i . . ..... , ..I 1 uilH rn tltP INtMiriiKa. Hl'll H lilt "iin i" w.... i'Jth dy of March. A.I). Wit5. atone o clock . u n...ili fr.iit rtimr nf U. III. OT saiu unjf. ni. i" ........ , - the county court house, in thecity of Omaha. Douglas couniy, .-e iim!, v h--; auction tothe lilifhest bidder for cash, the property described In said order of sale, as I,U.'W8l'":r,V .o:,. ,,.. nf In. 1 lie norm i w.-m j-..... - ; Z seventeen (17). hloi W one ill. Arinstronff h lirst addition to the city of Omaha, Douglas county. Nebraska. ,..j Saiu proLerty lo ne sum m u"ij .... ...... .V.lliaries llirsuiii in "I-. j Bveand TO-KiU dollars (tS5..0i with Interest on si hundred dollar (WWII thereof at seven l") uer cent per annum, and on thirty-tive and 70-100 dollars (M.Y7 thereof at ten (III) per cent per Min.iiii, an irum .-i-nmi j. v.. lS'.lt. toiretherwith costs of suit and accruing costs aecoruinn ui a jira!.' "' ....... ..." -j the district courtofsald Douitlas county at lUs eutetllle lerin. i' m action then and there pendine. wherein Howard W. Charles was plaintill, bred Han sen and Hilda Hansen were defendants. Omaha. Nebraska, Keuary. 14. Special Master Coniuiissioner. B. F. Thomas, attorney. Charles vs. Hansen. IVw. 4i ; No. 2-S-.. Spet-ial Master Commissioner's Sale. Under and by virtue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out of the district curt for Douglas county. Nebraska, and to ne directed. 1 will, on the 11th day of April, A. D. at one o'clock p.m. of said clay, at the hast front door of the county court house, in the cit y or Omaha. Douglas county. Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder furcash. the property described in said order of sale as follows, to-wit: Lot nine (!h In block twenty-three (2.1) of Walnut Hill, an addition to the city of Omaha. Douglas county, Nebraska. Said properly to be sold to satisfy The Walnut Hill Savings and Investment Coui- Kany. plaiutilT herein, the sum of thirteen undred ninety-eight, and t-VlW dollars (SlliWt k5) judgment, with interet thereon at the rate of eiah . (Si per cent per annum from Swptee ber 17th. ls'.H. and twenty two and it UK) dollars I?t2 'ill costs herein together with accruing costs, according toa judgment rendered by the district courtofsald Douglas county, at Its September term, A D. 1H!4. In a certain action then and there pending, wherein The Walnut Hill Savings and In vestment Company was plain iff, and John V it. 11 and Mrs. Hell were liefeudantn. Omaha, Nebraska Man h 7th. lsiii. UKOINiE W. HOI.ItKOOK. Special Master Commissioner. Saunders. Macfa.lard & Dickey, attorneys. The Walnut Hill Savings and Investment Co. vs. John W. Hell. Doc. ; No. 31H. 3 B-5 Ctmifnrttilili', Cliatit. Opposite Postoffice. Coffee from .17c per lb. up Teas from 2oc per ib. up Large Thick Pencil Tableu . . . . Roll Toilet paper .02j Square pk Toilet paper .O.'lc. . . Ilox Letter paper & Envelopes. . GiK'd Pens per grots Quarter lleam note paper Good Envelopes per pkg. .01 .03. Watches Stem wind & Set Bread & Butchtr knives each... Aliirm Clocks Tea Spoons Silver Plated per set. All Steel Adz-eye Hammer Granite Coffee pots 10c Phjier tacks .03 .03 .04 .03 .20 .10 .05 .9S .09 .M .2.5 .30 .50 .05 1502-12 Capitol Avenue. SHOES C BOOTS of all Kinds for the Next 30 Days, GREAT REDCTION. LAMKS HOEii worth I5.0U will go at 13.76 4.(K) a.oo 3.11 " 2.W " " 2.M " 1.75 men's shoes " e.oo 4?,; ' 5.1HI " 3. 'S. " " 8.(10 " 2.6S " " -5" iA Reduction for CASH, for 30 Days known writers and ministers. It Romanism. It is proluseiy printed in good, clear type and on of a place in any library, ror AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execut ion Issued out. of the district court of Douglas county. Nebraska, and to n e directed, 1 have levied upon the following described property of E. It. Over all, et al.: Lot eight (Hi. block "8." Lowe s addition to the city of Omaha, as surveyed, platted and recor li d. all in Douglas county, state of Ne braska: and I will, on tho lih day of March. A. D. lHiii, st Id o'clock a. in. of said day, at the East, front, door nf the c unity court house in thecity of Omaha. Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at public auction the property above described, to satisfy The Mutual In vest ment Company, plaint I If le rein, the sum of one hundred and fifty-one and iV l(l dol dollars iilf.1 -" damages, and three and : 11HJ dollars (Si 'M cents of suit, which by the Judg ment of John S. Morrison. Justice of tho I'eac e In and for said county, on the 3rd day of August, ls'.U. (a transcript of which judg ment was on the til h day of August, Mil, duly tiled and docketed In the district court within and for fald county! The Mutual I uvestinent Company recover, d against the said E. It. Overall, et al.. with Interest, thereon from ihe 3rd day of August. A. D ls'.U. until paid, and also tne f irther sum of one dollar and sixty cents (Sl.tiO) the costs of increase on said Judgment, and the accruing cost s hereon. Omaha, Nebraska, February . I"'1"'. JOHNC DKEXEL, Sheriff of Douglas Count y, Nebraska. W. H. Kussell. attorney. Mutual In v. . o. vs. Overall, et al. Docket L; No. 40. 2 8-5 DISPOSITION! ura!ren.' you in return eh invter of writer. Enclose stamped envelope addres-wd to yourself, a i-o a fee of teu cents V. K. Dllllnghau,, 708 Col orado avenue. Kansas Citv, Kan. A CRAND DISCOVERY i f . fl eounty when we br not already lerured t nprawnutive to tll our "Nevada Milver" HOUU MKTAUKmvet, Forks and Spoons to con kramcnt a solid metal white ai silver i no d late tit ) wear off i goods ruaranteeil to wear a lifetime i cost k about one-tenth thatof silver t the rhinr nf ih- E time t af enta aTeram from ,W to $100 per week, and dennd for our Solid MetalUood. (Hr On Mil iiinn wtui rowy . "V"" m' Rreai ts the i lion Dollars' worth in daily use. Cine of samnlee Free. Addrau Ntandard ftllvrrwiare lo.flepi. H nusMin, nau. M. DALEY, Merchant Tailor Suits Made to Order. Guarantees a prrfert fit in all cases, cloth ing cleaned dyed and remodeled. 21U7 turning M.,. OMAHA. S 0 1