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V " TWP AMPRICAN. , ' ' - - 4 -H I . . . a. W BTjrOTnrMT T3HWFRS iThl.b onlyallvln piclur. w o. oo- IiAUttWluwi xjw i. "'k.... h ,he MH)1,)e, and a lot-ream (.f what our fulurw will be unl.aa we .. v. iv. i. I?. ,mn Ciihn e r M u , anu, u .....,. " "n,"li" " " ; . - .. i.i. m .11 the medium, ue poS dm - ,,,.,.,, j ....i.ii. ,.t.. DiaiH'nen ui uurKuv. -......, nuniiwiwj ...... .... l.I.lt t. Um of the UniUd SUU-. of America all oationa that are not In ucord with rltb forego nation. 1. a aham and a MU dogma., mir.ffuo. ; muu .u.F- fraud, the proWt with which to cover n iKa main iMinatlli nti' V to dtdroy thU ........ . ih!.v hv the money power ALMOST HK( BLI.IKr'. W1VU aa f - ' J ' - w h l he nobility of V. ... - - . ...,!. T-I. l- v.,..w. h. Waklnir down the commer- It I rue lairim-Di m v . . clal loU rrt of thla Und. It la a well- t br Human Trie!. known faot that thin Jew, a member or , , () t rii o". Tit the St. Leopold Society, conlro the of J mH (( ve nQ ei(J money of the pope, or the Ionian ii 1,1,. r.il. cburA. and ha. recently. .! the vl.it in tl. Wl tj. Ai.ol.lU.lj.t4l.- of Dr. IVpew to the popo, invent! all urine Diamk, living with her .lan-h- hla money with the ltothchlld, or baa her ami aoii-ui law, A ml re w rvicha, debited with them, for Inventment, al 37 IJautrr Ktreel, thm city, be and now, as evidence that money or the k 1 ,1 ()f l.r fani- vatlcan are being: ued In our commer- ' ., , , . , , n . i, 1 - i wnc muni i" - Ui lown-pw uu ivimiuiii I -1 1 I'll- Irtu... I. h.,.w.;t Hon, the .reM of thlanornlDK contain. nor Kra..m-.......r,,. ... the lact that the Ilothachllda will take iim.Nted thai bc Miould call in the the projiowd bond Wue. Their agents Koman Catholic riel, I. Honiiinki, are active, and AujfUKt Itelmont confon wj,k.j, abHolutely refuaed to do, rlth SecreUry CarlUIe, the result MVjn, ..J ,i0 t want lWimtki; I . , ....... .1.. ....kiln IT1W J B . rnicn ia nov vei uinuu .uu..v. . , . . lv.i.u. K -Ml . mllll,.n itnllRM of I I""" " Will WKO W UUMI w I . , v tu,n,u ThU In taken from the Cbkai;o irr On an, February 1, So 1 was called, administered all the Does thin not convey to the mind con- aacrainent to her and prepared her clunlvely the truth of the declaration ror jt.alu Monday, March 20, 1P95, that are herein made that Home U con- ,hu ol(l .,(ly aiiMl. Andrew Soel.a trolling our financial and co.nmerclal ihj f(inerK j. ffain, a. one 1 identical with the J? other? Taking up our bond a they "' - h o - -t have heretofore, tnvetimr In the com- and drunkard, ts.a.le Uiem iirunn merceof the country, nnd, when they and ordered them to steal the boJy cannot control H, aecklng to interdict. 0f ,j, 0,l lady, bring it to Ins church Aa another evidence or the influence 1 j t jn the jorl8,lia'B cein 01 Home wiw our commerce, 1 w u ... , f quote thl passage: "itappear irom a . , , n ' r . ... I ...w.itl.. u-nrn i.r.iui.llt mill t.tpV lllil . 1. ni. 11 i.'.i.. 1 iii'ini c 1 v ,..... " ..... ataiement maue oy oir vuriu mi ' " . that the ftiald to each of tho leading not Biicceed in their undertaking, British counnel, on the recent Bohrlng On the next morning Prieat KoHinski Sua arbitration, In Parla, was 7,,)(H) ent two men to Andrew Sod.a, of guineiu." If this amount was paid the jlim l0o ,f he woujj ot ti,e .. 1 . . 1L-VI I. . a ...... ni 41 & After the Hibernian Armery. A bill wa filed recently in the superior court to fortfloe a mortgage on tbe pniperty held by tbe Hibernian Armory aranclatlon. Tbe complainant In the cae Is D. II. S rge, who on December i. 101, waa given a note for :i,Hl secured by a truol deed on the al ee'le of the association. The note wa to run two year, but at the expiration of that time it wa re newed for a year, or until December 1 at. The complainant ay tbe prln- pal and interest due amount to Eat Dyball'a Candle, 151 Dougla Edward IJauinl.y, fur livery, l"lh and St. Mary Ave Mullaney (at O'ltdfferty' wake) An' this muttt be a pr ro id momint for Tim owl aint rUt it:" Hanrahan "l'r-roud, indade! An' him in purgytory a-seeln' th' wlddy havln' all this fun?" White J'hin$ Wirkly. ' m " 11 Urangenien. The regular meotings of American Lodge No. 2m, L. O. I., will be held very Saturday night at Itcd men' hall, 15th and Douglas atreet. All member are nquebted to be present. I'leasant lit Take. The NOUTIIWKSTEUN LINE fast vestihuled Chicago train that glide east from the Union Depot every after noon at 5:45, and into Chicago at 8:45 next morning, with supper and a la cate breakfast. Every part of this train is K1GUT. Other trains at 11:05 a. m. 'and 4 p m. dally good, too. City Ticket Olll 00, 14U1 f arnam street. Notice to Noii-KcKident Defendant. CA.hu A. T.i.Mlll.E, I'llllllUlT, Urltlsn counst-i ny n.m n amou., b o RmlmiVH church any, was paid to the American counsel nf this arbitration? It Is well known In "- Europe, and should be made known all of the house. The funeral was held over America, that Sir Charles Uussoll March 21 at our chureh, and the la an Irish Koman Catholic, who has i,rjal took place at our cemetery. acted a tho enemy of the LnitcUbiatc Atthe((am(S tim0 we hei(j funeraj government, as k .man, service presente corpore Priest Uoh- mon and churchmen have done in , , , t.,ii in Mt iiiatiefl mski alio had funeral service abscnte 111 t I tea. a v un.'u k t m v t j . of Encland, and wa In America with corpore, and even preached a long the late Lord Coleridge. ' funeral oermon. The Ilosii.Hki party Let me quote the following United intended to steal the body from our Pres. tcleit ram from the InUr Omnof cemetery and take it to Ilorhtnnn's January 12: cemetery UKRLIN, Jan. i--tne uecave on w , ,)pen excomnulnicated the antl-Revolution lilll wa resumea today in the Rebhstag. HerrSpahn, "ewi.ty-.even times before, but Sun Centrist (Romanist), opposed the meaj. lay, March 17, we were again ex ure, on the ground that it Introduced communicated and condemned to exceptional laws. He believed the lvt ,y xe j,ojie St. Peter himself, Itrong root of loclalUm were to be Now 0W ll0Uj ten I0sinski in fouDdinunoriaiearreeuomoitraaearu . i8t ) hMj 0f Mrs,l)uanik commerce, nnnrauur vuu uuuruiuuv , . . . . w,l.l1t.,tl,nr,.tleUm.ofthablll.sav- P" K(,m,sh The old Ing that the aollcitude for the welfare lady did not die a Romanist, she Of the working classes had nothing in received the sacraments from me, common with it determination to com- From hell there is no redemption. tat aoqlalUm." Wl.m then, wns Hosmskiss re S Ui convey, bryohd the perad- .m fof lje fi0l of t,)e oK !",r.L Wj? According to his foolish in, th. Intermeddling of the pone, teachings she was already in hell. through hi agencies, in the commer- Will hi requiem sermon redeem her clal affair of this nation, with a view from that place to which he claims Of bringing the United States govern- the exc0,nnumication ot the pope ment to hi feet, and to allow trie aeo- ha( Mnt ,ipr? Dof Rosinski be larauon 01 tne lnuepeuuence ui no , . , f 1 0 , " , . . ... V, heve nhisfoo lish excommunication? In America, and the recognition of hi , , . , . ,. temporal power and the power of his If o why does be not stick to his nf th Roman nrincmles? Kxcomm.inication IS church (so called) to be paramount to nonsense. No reasonable man, not our constitution, our laws, our methods eve, tj)fl Komi8b priests and bishops of national government, our commercial 0,,ijeve BVatt'IU, 1U 111 I1C rvBWiua ui w 1 f . . r .1 1 , 1 ti Pftest Ko8ink. failoti to get pos banner that fltaU over it. Herein U of the body of Mrs. Duanik, expr ssed In action a desire to float the so he tried to steal her old husband papal flag above our stars and stripes, Joseph Duanik, who is still living and to substitute alien plans for thoseof Andrew Socha went to work M arck our own commercial relations with the j wife and daR,ter viRitetl 1 J A I T tkll. 4kat kla I 0 worm ai irife, duuiuihh -u . ,i . AM i foreign ecclesiastical power is forming our ceme cry, leaving the grand- . . .v. i father and three small children at pictures ui muuy tiuai ro vuiy iiou.u In popish dreams, although the people home. Priest Rosinski hired a car of the United State may be deceived riaire and three women, Mrs.Smigel m . 1 1 . 1. !. .3 lor me present as to tne intrigues auu . , . en, oonsplracie of this machine ecclesias- , , , , ,d tlcal, yet I think that he will awake l" ... hu.iLW will th American man-to save him from hell They people, to a realization that this is dan- found t he doors locked, so the wo creroua cround uDon which to tread. and men opened a window and got into o . i 1 that a dangerrmenace our country.and the house, taking the old man by that both awaking at the same time, foree tjir0llgh the window into th un tnere . oeeu Ma.rr.w . The old man and U tratlon of our people for a time, yet she children crying and screaming, at will arise and awake from her slumbers traded trie attention or uie i.e.gu and declare this American nation for bora, who came to their assistance Americans Indeed, and establish the and the abductors were forced to let precedent that we control our commerce Kjr lUanik stay where he was. at borne ana upon tne seas, anutnatine Thig ,B ft Ae of the tae(ic8 fo, . . 1 . n .1 f . . . Tlnln V. . . l.a. I ' IT . , 1 m 4 1 lowed by the Romish church in th the American people will not recogn lie c ' aueht save that given to us by a Wash- present year or our i,ora isua inpton. and it shall be a Guarantee to F. Koi.azbwski the people as a protection to its com merce at every mart upon the surfaced Money for Everjone v. lKo 1 can't understand why people conipUi "ID """" 1 i,un ,1,,,,.. tti,,.n in, woiimn or miia c It in an absolute neoessitv on the Dart make from ." to iio a day easily. All have It is an aosoiuie necessuy on me pari -nnderful success of the Climax Of the United States government that it I Dish Washer; yet we are apt to think we . I on' ninne ai'lllnii It: lint anyone can maintain its Constitutional rights and mHe nioney. because every faintly wants the country, with -the evidence before on I tVpif M?eed t US Of SO recent date, in the presence Of a my reuuUr business btsUies ) ou don't have ., ,, . . to canvass: as soon people know you have priest or me itoman ainouc cnurcn ,. tnr KHiP tii.v send for a Dish washer. Ad Hoiikkt T Maxwf.i l, Defendant. In the dlsitrlct court of DoukIud county, ebraska To Abel P. t'rautwr, Non-Healdent IHfend- nt: V011 are hereby notified that on the Mist nv of lleccnilMT. ism. l alro A. Trimble, plalutllf herein, tlle.l her pell lion In the dis trict court of HoiD-'hn county. Nebraska, analnst llolH'rt T. Maxwell and Anna M. Maxwell, ( hits. J. INobes. Murvaret J. Klllolt ami Join. Klllott. the oIiJih'I and prayer of which Is to foreclow' a c rtaln inortKane exe- uted by the defendants, llolicrt 1. M ix well id Anna M. maxwell, to uaniei n. ciniiii, ml by ulm assailed to plalntiir herein upon followlux described premises, to wit: U)t the "I O It a-a-a-afiBS U SJ 2 SI T 3 2 I faaaaa X gm c SI 1 3 8 - 3 o I 0 -co J. W. ElLiLidFi, Attorney-at-Law, MUt New York Llfo Hulltlliiir, OMAHA, NEBRASKA, H. K. BURKET, FUNERAL DIRECTOR EMBALMER. Office removed from 113 North lath street to 1618 Chicago Street. Telephone 90. OMAHA, NEB CHRI&T. HAM AN f atchmaXer and Jeweler, Fine Watch Repairing a specialty 513 South 16 StreeU OMAHA. NEB American Ladies! When Needing the Assist nee of a wIuk described premises, to wli one (li, block fifteen K. In the City of rioulh Omaha, IIoukIus county. Nebraska, as sur veyed, platted and recorded. Hald mortKHjte waa given to secure one promissory uoie inr the sum of seven hundred dollar (fTilMai) dated rieptcmber 17, IssM. That there Is now iieonsutd note and iiiorlusite the hihii of seven hundred and Blxty-Uve dollars i7tVUH, Ith Interest on seven hundred uonarsi.iw.wi at seven (7) per cent, m-r aniiuin, and on sixty-live dollar il'i.tKh at. 10 per cent, per annum, ail iruin me i.mi ay 01 reuruarjr. for which ai, oii'it ulalntlff prays fur a decree that said defeudiiiits lie reuulred to niiv t he same or that said ureinlses may be sold to satisfy the amount found due; thai an. uerenuaiils lie torever uarreu 01 any nd Uriiultv of redemptloB lu said uiort- Kaired preinlsi'S. Vou are required to answer said petition on or before lhe 27th day of May. WXt. Dated Uiuaha, Keb.. April l, ism. CAIUO A. XKIMRLR. By It. V. Thomas, her atuiruey. 4-1H-4 Notice to Xon-Kosiilcnt Defendant. BSNIBS, swtt, 1 VS. Josgfll t. WAMPI.RR, et al. ) In the district court of Douglas county, To Jvneph P. Wftnilller, Luclnda Wanipler, Marcus 0. I'atHrk. Hen 8. Clark and Benja- n V. (lark, non-resioent aerenuanm; You are hereby notified that nn theSlh day f March. lWCi, the pIsintitT, Jennie S. Scot tj court. Iniple tiled her petition against you in said ais'aj'-J muleaaeo. wun oiners, mic ujk: "m raver of wn CD IS to ioreciose a ccrvniu inortBaxe executed by tald Joseph I). Wanipler and Luclnda Wampler to the Klm-ball-Ohamp Investment Company, the latter havtnir sold and assigned the same to the said plaintiff; and which said mortttaKe was given to secure one wniu pruimsnwij of one thousand, two hundred and fifty dol lars (tl.moui, and Interest, and o vert.ii vne property described In the plaintiff's petition. Ui wit : Lot No. twenty-stx law. in d.ock iour ten (Ui. In Walnut tt 111 addition to the city of Omaha. Douglas county, Nebraska; ald note was made due ana payame nve yenn, from date; that there Is now due and payable upon said note the sum of one thousand, two hundred and fifty dollars il,iS.' and Interest rom June 30tn. ISStt at the sai oi six auu one-half (64) Per cent. p. uraver of the petition Is th . - . . 1 ier annum, ine at on default of the payment of said note and interest oy said defendant that said property be sold to satisfy the amount found due with cost. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 2Hth d y of May, lKW. Dated at Omaha, Auru. 1'lalntIlT By John W. Lyttle, her attorney. 4-llM First-Class Dress Maker Should not forget to call on MRS. J MES GILLAN, AOrfi 'J.MII Stret. G, W. GILBERT, CARPENTER Contraetor& Builder Storm Doors and 8ah. 1807 St. Mary's Ave., OMAHA, NEB, JLT 1 tne uirn" a a a " lnir and a new set made the same dav. Teeth extracted without pain. DR. WITHERS, Dentist, fourth floor, trown 131k., Win & Douglas, ouaha, Hta. i SCHOOL SHOES. For Boys, Girls and Children, f They urc Durahlo, Ctnnfortitblc, Choup. Try Them. IW.N. WHITNEY,! i 103 South Fifteenth Street. Opposite Postoffice. t t. 4-t-n-n.4-H-M-'H--H SHOES Sb BOOTS of all Kinds for the Next 30 Days, GREAT REDCTION. LADIES SHOES worth tt.00 will go at K)7f 4ui " iuo " a.(j " s.so " " i.M) " 1.75 WEN'S SHOES " .) " " S.( " 375, - aiw z.es Best Ooods la the market. " ' " 2-50 " " 2.U0 Children's and Boys' Shoes at same Reduction for CASH, for 30 Day$ C. LANG. 718 South 16th St. Wk HAVE YOU READ. If Christ Sam To Congress BY iW. W. HOWARD. The Most Sensational Book Ever Written! M. O. MAUL. Successor to Drexel & Maul. Undei taker and Embalmer H17 FARXAM ST. TEL. 225. OMAHA. NEB. Probate Notice. In the matter of the estate of George A. Bennett, deceased: ... . Notice Is herehy Riven, that the creditors of said deceased will meet the administra trix of said estate, before nie. County Judge of Douglas county. Nebraska, at the county court room, tn said county, on the 10th day of June, 1SI5, on the 10th day of August, lKUo, and on the 10th day of October. lttUn, atD o'clock A. M. each day. for the purpose of pre sentinK their claims for examination. adjust ment and allowance. Six months are allowed for the creditors to present their claims and one year for the administratrix to settle said estate, from the 8t,h day of April, lMfc. This notice will be published in The Amkrh'AN for four weeks successively, prior to the toth day of June, MB. IRVING F. BAXTKR. 4.53.4 County Judge. IT ECLIPSES ALL OTHER EROTIC EFFORTS. The wickedness oi the Capital City exposed and its disorderly houses mapped out. Has been read by President Cleveland and his Cabinet, and by Senators, Congressmen and their families. It is the boldest exposure of vice and corruption in hlph planes ever written. Read it and learn about your high officials, your Senators and Congressmen and their mistresses and the desecration of our National Capital. STARTLING DISCLOSURES made known for the first time! Read and learn. Over 15,000 copies sold in Wash ington in three weeks. Tbe best seller out. 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