r lalaalle Qrraa'i Tlfwa. lis polio court yeaterday, tod at Mo The Tablet, tbe rtcognlied or?aa of I MiBamln'a rcqjeat tha hearing iu oe influential Roman Catholic. u?: I continued (or a tern days to rive him a cnance to produce wltoeaaes. Judge Jones warned McMlnamla not to wake 'There In danger It t to the natural re aentment caused by the manner of President CleTelacd'a message we may overlook the aentiment and line of na aonlnr beneath, which warmly rec ommend it to the bear a of the Ameri can people. The American have aeea bow another continent baa teen pr eeled out, bow the doctrine of the Hin terland ba been pressed, and how cer tain a U that Ul of the Old World's quarrels, rWalrka, and frontier dis putes will sson be reproduced upon the soil of Africa. The Monroe doctrine may not be a part of any code or inter national law, but it it a part of the set tled policy of the United States, and that Is within all the knowledge of the world." The TullU expresses deep re gret that Lord Salisbury and the Earl of Kimberly, when the latter was secre tary of state for foreign affairs, refuted to submit the whole Venezuelan ques tion to arbitration. "It is irrelevant," the Tablet says, "to contend that our right to the territory within the Schomburg line is too clear for dispute, since the fact remains that it is dis puted and has been disputed for years." Referring to the efforts of President Cleveland and Venezuela to secure the good offices of Pope Leo XIII. and the pope's willingness to act in the capacity of arbitrator, the Tablet says: "The decision of such an arbitrator would have been gladly accepted as final by Venezuela, while our own government, If they had the instinct of statesmen, would have welcomed an honorable and dignified way out of a difficulty which now threatens us with the mcut hideous calamity which can possibly befall either branch of the race." any overtures to the woman regard ing a compromise of the case. Kt- change. Vnretone fairs CaastlpaUwa. Omaha, Neb., Nov. 20, 1895. How ard Medicine Company, Omaha, Neb. Dear Sir: This is to certify that I have been troubled for year with in digestion and constipation, and have taken almost everything I have beard of, but without effect until I used HOW ARDS VtG ETON E I have taken two packages, and can say with enthuslatm that it ba cured me. I consider Howards Vegetone the best remedy for those diseases I have ever tried, and can recommend it to all similarly afflicted. Very respectfully, Miss Mollis Walsh, 606 Sjuth Sixteenth Street. ttptria! aster OamUsiMor! Kale. fader sad bv virtu of aa order of aala am tret at fofwcJoaura uf orta'ajf iaausd out of tba dlru-l court fur liuuglaa county. Nebraska, ud to bia dlrortml, 1 wilt, om lb io day of January A. I at on o'clurk p ui. of aald day. at tba at frtwt door of tbaruunty euurt-houaa. la la city of Omaha. Ikwillaaeouatjr. Nebraska, aell at public aut-tloa to Ilia h Ik beat bidder for rah, Uie pruuerty d ear rl tied la aald order of aala a folio a, lo-wlt: Helaala( at a point on bundled and laenty iliil feet aouth of the orthweat corner of lot f'Hir 4i la blurk even (7iof Kirk mood addition to Utarlty of Osaka. Nebraaka. ruunlac Uieu-a eaal bar- allel wlia thaaouih line of aald lot four ii tblrty-lau faet Xf'; Ike of aoriu parallel with thaeaal inaof aald lot four4ioa hun dred and twenty feet ilJUi; theat- wet along tba north linn of aald lot four ii Uilrty-twu (i-'i feet; thenc aouth to the place of begin Bine aald property to beauld to aall.fr lha plaintiff, herein tba sum of euhleea hun dred Sfty and 14 luO dollar. toKether with tea per cent. Interna thereon from (xptem ber Sard, Ui Hilary llii ( of thla ac tion the aunt of tti OX tocether with aocrulni coaia. according to a juditmeat rendered by the dlatrlct court of aald Itouclaa county, at its September term. A. It. InvA. In a certain artloa then and there pendlnx wherein Frank luoiupwjnet at. were piaiuuoa ana Lew rn ley et at. wera defendanu. Ui Omaha Gets a Sew Train. The Overland Limited via Union Pa clfic-Northwestern, that formerly took an Omaha sleeper east dally at 5:45 p. m., now leaves an hour earlier, and in Its place, at a quarter to six every evening, THE NORTHWESTERN LINE starts a new complete train in OMAHA, from OMAHA and for OMAHA, arriving at Chicago 8:45 o'clock cext morning. A clean, vestibuled, gas-lit, Ak-Sar Ben flyer, with sleepers (superb), chair cars (free), and dining-car (Northwest ern). City Ticket Office, 1401 Farnam street. 12-13-31 Manitoba's Educational Question. Local autonomy, as we understand the term on this side of the line, does not exist in Canada. If a state prefers a non-eectarian system, it has no re course except in a long-drawn wrangle, the disturbance of the educational public peace, and rebellion against the Dominion government. The Manitoba government, in the current conflict with the Dominion, proposes to appeal to the people at an election next month, but even lfjthe election results in a tri umph for Premier Greenway, the Do minion, by virtue of Its own mediaeval principles, Is bound to ocerce the Mani- tobans and force upon them the most obnoxious phase of interference by the church with the state. Judging from the spirit and temper of the Manitoba people, they are not-likely to be blind folded or misled by these obtrushe mediaeval guides. The Dominion gov ernment proposes to undertake this ex traordinary course of coercion in behalf of a beggarly minority of the people who represent theamost unprogressive element in tbei Dominion. The prob ability is that the Dominion govern ment will find Itself confronting a stone wall. If it attempts coercion to please the little Frenchmen of I Que bee, it is doubtful if Ontario will be a very active promoter of the retroactive process. There is something else to be consulted besides the prejudices and caprices of the Quebec Frenchmen. The Mani to bans want a modern educational system in vogue, and they believe if anybody wants religious instruction in his daily curriculum he .should pay for it outside the publis-schonl system. If It isn't worth paying for, it isn't worth put ting on the curriculum. The election next month should be so decleive and 1 overwhelming that the intention of the Manitobans should not be mistaken. Then we shall see if the Dominion gov ernment -has the "sand" to draw the sword. Minneapolis Journal. Swift, Tery Swift. Leave Omaha to-day, arrive at Salt Lake tomorrow, San Francisco next day and Los Angeles morning of the third day. That i what you can do via the Union Pacific, but not via any other line. Buy your tickets via "The Uveriard Koute." A. C. DUNN, City Pass. & Tkt, Agent. 1302 Farnam St. Send me a silver dime, and I will send your name and address to over 30 of the leading patriotic and other re form papers, and you will receive sam ple copies of each for reading and dis tribution. J. H. Padgett, Ennia, Texas. When you make up your list of an nual supply of stationery, telephone 911, and we will call and make an esti mate on cost of same. Special Master Commissioner's Sale. Under and bv virtue of an order of ante on decree of foreclosure of tnortttutre Issued out or uie aiHirict court lor uoumaa county, state of Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will, on the 28th day of January, A. U. ISMS, atone o clock p. ui. or said day at the east front door of the county court bouse. In the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, self at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the property described in said order of sale as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point one hundred and twenty (1'JOI feet south and thirty-two (32) feet eat oi tne northwest corner or lot rour(4) in block seven (7) of Kirkwood addition to tbe city of Omaha, Nebraska, running thence east parallel with the South line of said lot four (4) thirty-two CU) feet, thence north par allel with tbe east line of said lot four (4) one hundred and twenty (120) leet, thence west along the nrrtn line or said lot four ) thirty-two (32) feet, thence south to place of Deg.nnmg. ier,y to D sol maiia. Neb., December -T. IK3S. JOHN W. LYTI.K. fpectal Master ComiulMloner. hoc, ar; tto. 310. ia-r.-a Notice U 5nRealdeat Defendants. In tbe District Court of Douglas County. Nebraska, I'ark Uodwln, hiecutor of tha ralato of Fannv Bryant Godwin, deceased, ulaln iff, vs. Edward U. Merrill et al., de fendants. To Kd ward O. Merrill. Flenora Merrill. Max Kyplnskl, Natalia Ky plnakt, noo-realdent de fendant: Yo'i are hereby notified thaton the 3rd day of December. IHMft. Park Uodwln. KiecuUir, plaintiff herein, tiled his petition la tbe above er titled cause, in the District Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, against Kdward U. Merrill, Klenora Menll', Lowe Avenue Hutldlng Association. Max Kvoluskl. Natalia Kyolnskl, the object and prayer of which Is u ureriuas a certain mortgage, executed on the 23rd day of Auguvt, 1MW, by Kdward U. Merrill and Kienora Merrill, upon tbe prop erly described as follows, situated In tbe County of Douglaa and ttau of Nebraska, to-wlt: Lot niueteen (ID) In block eleven (11) In I'oppleton Hark, an addition to the city of Ouiaba, Douglaa County, Nebraska, as sur veyed, platted and recorded, to secure tb payment of a certain note or bond In writing, executed and delivered by kdward U. Mer rill and Klenora Merrill to Eugene U. Bates, and by him assigned toKanny B. Uodwln, for the sum of two thousand two hundred dollars (12,200.00), due and payable In Hve years from the dale thereof; that there Is now due and payable on aald note the sum of two thou sand two hundred dollars (K.200 00), wilh In terest at tbe rate of ten (10) per cent, per annum rrotn tne xira any or August, urn. for which sum, with Interest and costs, plaintiff prays for a decree that the defend ants be required to pay tbe same, and that In default of such payuent,sald premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due plaintiff, and costs of suit, and for such other anu luruier rener as may be equitable. lou on or Dated PAKK UODW1N, Kxkcctor. 18 ao-4 Hlalutlff. Special Master Commissioner's Sale Under and by virtue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure jf mortgage Issued out of the district court for Douglas county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will, ou the2xib day of January, A, D. I8tt5, at one o'clock p.m. of said day, at the east front dour of tbe county couri-house. In tbe Ulty of Omaha, Douglaa count f. Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the property described In said order of sale, as follows, to-wlt: Lot sixteen (10) In block three (3) In Clifton H 11, an addition to the city of Omaha, Doug las county, Nebraska. (aid urtocrt? to be sold to satisfy the plalntlffshereln thesum of nine hundred and ninety five and 07-100 dollars (tW"i.U7), to- PAYS FOR .... THE AMERICAN .... FROM MVooPivtDJin.1y1897. T ORDER to enbI every loyal American in the United States to read a patriotic paper during the most important political and commercial epoch of our Nation's history, we have decided to send an eight-page weekly two-dollar paper from now until January 1, 18U7, for tbe ridiculously low price of f0 cents. Cash must accompany the order. 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Romanists are on the follow ing committees: iTarsney, on ways and means; Fitzgerald and Crowley, on marine and fisheries; Connolly, on judiciary; Mahoney and Murphy, on DOstoffices; Maguire, on elections; Tars ney, on military affairs; Noonan, on in terstate commerce; Murphy, on agri culture; Flynn, on Indian affairs; Ma hone, Hurley and Fitzgerald, on war claims; Flynn, on public lands; Murphy, on territories; and a few others on the smaller committees but not one of them, we believe, has a chairmanship. Boston Citizen. An Ex-Policeman in Trouble. Not belne contented with calling Mrs. Flora Baxter, a widow living at 419 Cherry street, Kansas City, an A. P. A., it is asserted that ex-Patrolman Michael McMinamln, recently dis charged from the police force for drunkenness, pitched meat bones and other missiles through the window of her abode. It is further claimed that the ex-officer called Mrs. Baxter other names and disturbed her peace and tranquillity with threats. I OThe transaction was partially aired .1895. To satisfy the costs of this action the sum of $41.73, togetLer with accruing costs accord ing to a Judgment rendered by the district court of said Douglas county, at its Septem ber term. A. D. 1HDJ. In a certain actios then and there pending wherein Frank Thompson et ai. were piaintina, ana Jew nxiey et al were defendants. Dated at Ouiaba, Nebraska, December 27, A, D. I8'J5. HENBY W. PEN NOCK, ' Special Master Oommisloner. Doc. 52, No. 317. 12-27-5 Special Master Commissioner's Sale. Under and by virtue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage issued out of the district court for Douglas county, state oi nuurasKa, anu to meuirecieu, l will, on tne 2th day of January, A. D. 1HU6, atone o'clock p. m. of said day, at tbe east front door of the county court house. In the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the property described In said order of sale as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a point one hundred and twenty ('20) feetsouth and ninety-six (OH) feet east of tbe northwest corner of lot four (4) la block seven (7) of Kirkwood addition to tbe city of Otnaba. Nebraska, running thence east parallel with the south line of said lot four (41 tblrty-two (32) feet, thence north parallel wlt the east line of said lot four (4) one hundred and twenty (120) feet, thence west along the north line of snid lot four (4) thirty-two (32) feet, thence south to plaoe of beginning. 8ald property to be sold to satisfy the plain tiffs herein tte s. m of nineteen hundred ten and 32-100 dollars ($1,910 32), trgether with ten (10) per cent, tntei est thereon fro a. September 23rd, 1895. To satisfy the costs cf this action the sum of 142.08, together with accruing costs accord ing to a judgment rendered by the district Court of said Douglas county, at Its Septem ber term, A D. 1895, in a certain action then and there pending wherein Frank Thompson et al. were plaintiffs, and Lew I'lxleyetal, were defendants. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, December 27, A. D. 1895. HENRY W. PENNOCK, Special Master Commissioner. Doc. 52. No, 319. 12-27-5 Special Master Commissioner's Sale. Under and by virtue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage issued out of the district court for Douglas county, state of Nebraska, and tome directed, 1 will, on tbe 30th day of January, A. D. 1HHH, at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the east front door of the county court-house, in the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the property described in said order of sale as follows, to-wlt: The west tif ty-slx (50) feet of lot eight (8) In block seven (7) of Reed's First addition to tbecity of Omaha, Douglas county. Nebraska said property to ba sold to satisfy Nathan O. Ueed, plaintiff herein, tbe sum of twenty- Ave hundred seventy and 50-100 dollars ($2.570 50), with interest thereon at rate of ten per cent, per annum from Feb ruary 4th, lsilfi, to satisfy Fiances K Gannett. aetennant Herein, tne sum or two thousand fifty-three dollars (32.053.00). with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent, per an num from February 4th, lsa'i, to satisfy the cost of this actios, the sum of twenty-six 18-ltO dollars (f26.18l, together with accruing cost according to a Judgment rendered by the district court of said Douglas county, at Its February term, A. D. 1H9., In a certain action then and there pending, where'n Nathan 0. Heed was plaintiff, and George W. Field. Oztavia S. Field and Frances K. Gan nett were defendants. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, December 26, A. D. 1895. GEORGE W. HOLBROOK, Special Master Commissioner, Saunders & Macfarland, attorneys for plain tiff. Seed vs. Field et al. Doc. 45, No. 118. 12-27-5 gett er with seven (7) percent Interest thereon irom September i, inuj. i n satisry tne csmur mis action tne sum of $3713, t Keener with accruing costs accord ing to a judgment rendered by lie district court of said Douglas county, at Its Septem ber term, A. D. liUA. In a certain action then and there pending wbe eln Alonso f. Tukev and William F. Allen were plaintiffs, and Charles K. isrd et al. were defendants. Omaha, Nebraska, December 27. 1N05. JOHNO. Yk.I8F.lt, Special Master Comniisiloner. DOC. 52, WO. 323. 12-27-5 Special Master Commissioner's Sale. Under and by virtue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out of tbe district court for Douglas county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 28th day of January. A. D. 189ft, at one o'clock p. m. of said day, at the east front door of the county court house, In the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for casta, the property described In said order of sale ai follows, to wit: Beginning at a point one hundred and twenty (120) fe. t south and one hundred and wenty eight (12si feet east of the nortnwest comer of lot four () In block seven (7) of Kirkwood addition to the city cf Omaha, Nebraska, run ing then' e east parallel with the south 1 ne of said lot four (4) thirty-two (32) feet, thence n rth parall 1 with the east line of said lot f ur (4) one hundred and twenty (120) feet, thence west along the north line of said lot four (41 thirty two (32) feet, tuence sou nto place or beginning AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO., OMAHA. NIB. GENTLEMEN: Enclosed please find $ to pay my subscription to January i, 1896; cents for papers received since Tanuarv mf i, 1896, and FIFTY CENTS to pay to January 1, 1897, being a total of $ Name Street , Town state Pa d property to be sold to satisfy the plain tiffs herein the sum of sixteen hundred eighty-four and 58-100 dollars (tl.6H4.5S), to gether with ten (10) percent. Inteiest thereon from September 23, 1895 to satisry the costs or this action the sum of $40.03 together with accruing costs accord ing to a judgment rendered by the district court of said Douvlas county, at its Septem ber term, A. D. 1895, In acertaln action then and there pending, wherein Frank 1 hompson et al. wer plaintiffs and Lew Hi ley et al. were defendants. Omaha, Nebraska December 27, 1895 JOHN W. LYTLE, Special Master Commissioner. Doc. 52, No. 320. 13 27-5 Special Master tommlssioner'g Sale. Under and by virtue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out of tbe district court for Douglas county, state of Nebraska, and to nie directed, 1 will, on the 28tn day of January, A. D. 1896, at one o'clock p. m. of said day, at the east frontdoor of the county court house. In the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the iroperty described in said order of sale as pr follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a point one hundred and twenty (120) f et uth and sixty-four (64) feet enst of the northwest corner of lot four (4) In block seven (7i of Kirkwood addition to the city of Owaha. Nebraska, running thence east parallel with the south line or said lot lour (4) thirty-two (32) feet, thence north par allel with tie east line of aald lot four (4) one hundred and twenty (123) feet, thence west along the north line if said lot four (4) thlrM two (32) feet, thence south to place of begin ning. Said property to be sold to satisfy the plain tiffs herein the sum of eighteen hundred Hfty and 95-100 dollars (f 1 850 9."), together with ten (10 p rcent. Interest thereon from September 23rd, 1895. To satisfy the costs of this action the sum of $41.03, together with accruing coste accord ing to a Judgment rendered by the d strict court of said Douglas county, at its Septem ber term. A. D. 1x05. in a certain act kin then and there pending wherein Fiank Thompson et al. were plaintllTs, and Lew Plxley et al. were defendants. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, December i7, A. D. 1895. HENRY W PENNOOK, Special Master Commissioner. Doc. 52 No. 318. 12-27-5 H. K. BURKET, FUNERAL QIRECTOR EMBALMER. Office removed from 113 North 16th street te 1618 Chicago Street Telephone SO. -:- OMAHA, NEB X I Tl . i the morn- i na ana a new set made the same day. Teeth extracted without pain. DR. WITHERS, Dentist, fourth floor, Brown Blk 16th & Douglaa, Omaha, Dti. American Patriotic Papers. 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