A THE "WESTERN 80N0MEN,- Trm Flkw task In the EoglUa 111 unrated Mf axlue Baring Gould give in interesting glimpse o( ln Heaters Bondmen' who r no newly itinct men who kept in their relenUr memories' the ton? of the Western folk, and liked nothin? better than to troll them out on a winter n iff hi before a hug nro wun tne asautanoe of copiou araugnuoi one ambrosia or another. Such men were common enough when Baring Gould u a boy; but it wa not until he recently Inquired around Dartmoor that he found any survivors oi men. tU .11 "ww oia songmen in many cases mnem tneir songs from their fathers singing was a farailr possession, and the stock-in-trade consisted in a batch of some fifty to a hundred sonirs. These a father taught his son. air and words, and there can be no ques tion mat oy mis means many were handed down through several hun dreds of years in one family of pro fessional songmen. the successor of the medU-val gleemen. I know of one case where two rival songmen met and sang against each other for a wager. They bean at 6 o'clock in the evening and sang one after the other, till 6 o'clock the following morning, and neither had then come to the end of his repertoire; conse quently the stakes were drawn. Of on of the old fellows from whom I have gathered some of the most in teresting pieces I wa told the follow ing story: He had been singing all the evening in a tavern to a party of laborers, when, feeling himself a lit tle tne worse for liquor, he rose to leave, when the other topers called on mm to stay. ill you give me pintof ale for every fresh son? I Bluer Certainly I will " answered one of the men present He sat down and sang sixteen entirely I res a songs and drank sixteen pints of ala" This story eemed to me incredible; I questioned him on It, and he admitted with pride that it was true. As it hap pened. the man who made the prom lse was working for me. and he also admitted that it was true; he had to pay for the sixteen pints, - but then." said tne man. -that was a long time ago." oome oi tne most yielding sources are old men who can neither read nor write. It la amazing what memories they have, and how correct they often are, One told me and I believe he poke the truth that In the old days when he sang in the taverns he knew over a hundred songs and his father could tell the titles of 200 which he could sing. I have collected thirty from this man. He sits in a settle by my hall fire, turns up his eyea crosses his hands on his breast, and sings. Then I sing after him, and he is most particular that I should have all the turns right "You mun give thickey that a bit stronger, " he says and by stronger he means take a tone or semi-tone higher. He will not allow the smallest deviation from what he has to impart "It's just no use at all "says he, 'my singing to you if you won't follow correct " Thickey turn came out of your head not mine!" Then I must go back again till I have got the tune exact ' 1 be maister, and you be scholar." he says, "and a scholar mun larn what he be taught and larn it right " Curious old tunes in the minor key many of them are, certainly not later than the fifteenth century. Others of exquisite delicacy modulate from minor to major and then back again. "I reckon that's the beautifulest tune as ever were sung anywhere, " says my master of some specially archaio air. And I notloe that he approclates the old minor tunes much more than Chose in majors. Then he heaves a sigh. "I ha'nt sung he" by "he he means the song "I reckon for five ud twenty years till to-night Lor bless y the world be going that wicked the young chaps don't care for my songs. I reckon the end o' the world can't be over far off accord' tngly." Rheumatism positively cured by Kid neykure. We guarantee it. See ad. 1 Special Matter Csssstwlwr Sate. I'ador ud bv virtu of aa 4 of sal m turm of fofwriOMir of wort a Issues owl of ( dlaUirt court fur liouxlM rousljr, Nebraska, and to m sUrt-rlr4. t UL oa lb in da of Jaauarv A. IV la a. at oriurk p. lu. tf aaid 4m f. at the ! froat floor or Uiounif court-bouw. la taa cur of Omaha. iHtuglaa county. Nrhraska. sell at public aurtUis to the higbxal bidder for rasa, Uh properly dracrlord la aald ordi-r of al as follows, to-vlt: aWlnaiac at a point one hundred and twaly iMui frrl aoutb of the ionliit r nwr of lot fur ,4 la blues wra(7of Klrkaoud addition to tie city of On aba. Nebraska, runataif tbear raat par allel "lib tb aoutb line of aald tot four tblrty-lao ftvt lif'; throe north parallel with thaeakt lite of aald lot fountiou hun dred and tarnty feet (IJUi; tbeat-a ftl along Hi north line of aald lot four ) tblny-tao f feat; ibeec aoulh to tb placa of tslo- perty to be aold to satisfy I be herein the -jtn of eighteen bun- atns aald pro ulalutiru berei dred ifty and W-luO dollar, together with ten per cent. IntereM thereon from eVotem brr ZJrd. lwMS; to tifr 111 coM of thl ac tion the iuh cf el.-Si. trgether with accruing comm. at-Curding to a Juiljimeat rendered by the district court of aald ltouglaa cnuoly. at It hepieuibrr term, A. I. IhS. In a certala i.-Uoa then and there oendlog a herein rrank Thompooaet al were plalnilO and Lew I'U- y et ai. were aerenaanta. Omaha. Neb.. December 2T. John w. lytle. tPpeclal Maater Oouiniltwlooer. Hoc. 31 io. sis. b-i.-o S peel til Marier VssmiKKlonerJ SJe. V decree of forHcloture of niortgage taaued out of the dlktrict court ftw 1oukI county. ntjiie of Nebraska, and tome directed, I will. on the 2Mb day of Januarv. A. U. Ikkb, atoneo clock p. u. of nald day, at the east front door of the count court house. In the city of Omaha, liouglaa county. Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder fur Cash, the property described In amid order of saie as follows to-wit: Beginning at a point one hundred and twentv H'.Iii feet south and nlnetv-ix (Mil feet east of the north wmt corner of lot four (41 In block seven (7) of Kirk wood addition to tb city of Omsha, Nebraska, runnlrg thence east parallel wun tne soutu ime ui sa.u 101 four (4i tblrty-two cm feet, thence north parallel wit tbe east line of said lot fur(4) one hundred and twenty (120) feet, thence west along the norto una oi saia lot rour (4t thlrtr-two (iil'i feet, thence south to place of beginning. eald orooertv to be aold to satisfy the plain tiffs herein tie si m of nineteen hundred ten and - WO dollars tl.VI0X!. together with ten (10) percent. Intel est thereon fron. tkpMuber Sptvial laaW CtmattaaliMifr! Sal. radar aad by vtrtaa of aa order of sal oa decree of foreclosure of tuortgaca laaued out of th dlstrk-t court for luuglaa coualy, Nebraska, aad U as dire,-led. I will. oa tb Ilia day of r ebruary. A. IK lax, at oa o'clock p. ai. of aald day. at tba aortb froat ar or tb couaiy court house, in to rity of txuaba, I ou las county. Nebraska, sell s4 public auction to the hlgbesl bidder fur cash. lb property dea-rlbed la said order of aal aa follows, ut-wtt: tt thirteen iji. txoca wtrt iTk In t entral 1'srk. aa addition to tbe city of Otusha. Iiouglaa cuuaty, Nebraska. aald property to b aold to satisfy Milton T. Kuis. ulalaiirr bereia. toe sum or ainetv- tbre aad :.!( dollars iftUiCi. with H''i cent. Interest Ibereoa from sisy ;tn. l-4 To satisfy Isaac AAaniS, defendant herein. thesuaiof oos huadred lgbtea and u livl dollars if lis Mi. wlik S per era I. latatreat tltereoa fruui May 7th. Vt. To satisfy pro rata, said laac Alan s, the sura of one hun dred and thirty-tea dollars I.&.U9: Com mercial National naak. defendant herein. the sum of bee hundred thirty dollars avD.Mii: r red Llndhorst. defendant herein. the sum of fortv-three dollars irtl(l. aad Abram V. Joseph, defendant herein th turn of ninety-four dollars V4 tut. with 7 percent. mirmi is mi i miu ,uui, jwm mmj t,u. '-n. Tosatlsfy Isaac Adams the sum of sis hua dred slileen dollars (tnis tin with s per rent. Inwrest from May 7lh, 1MW4. tosatlsfy it.';. 4n costs, together with accruing cost accord ing to a Judgment rendered by the district court of said Ikiualas county, at Its tiepleua- ber term, A. 1 lw, in a certain actiou then aad ther pending, wherein Milton r. Koys was plaintiff, and Joseph A. Haines et sL were aefenaanw. Omaha. Nebraska. January Bill. Is WILLIAM T. Nr-LWIN. Hurclal Master L'omuilssioaer. Hoc. 42. No. la. i-iu-a Notice tit Noa-Resident Defendant. In tbe district court of Douglas county. Nebraska. 0 D PAYS FOR E e .THE FROM jse? Julia H. Bryant, plaintiff, vs. Charles A. Hatultng et al. defendants. To Cbarlra A. Mantling and Harriet K. HsBillmr. non-resident defendants: You are hereby notified that oa theVlh of I December, InM, Julia H. Hryant, plaintiff herein. Bled her petition In tba above en Add 5 cents for each Paper you receive in 1896 up to time you Remit. NO COMMISSION TO ACENTS. 2irf. 18i. CD To satisfy the costs cf this action the sum of (42 US, together with accruing cost accord ing to a Judgment rendered by the district Court of said Douglas county, at its Septem ber t rm, A 1 leio. in a certain action then and there Deeding wherein Frank 1 homosoo et al were plalntlSs, aid Lew l'Uley et al. were defendants. Dated at Onaba, Nebraska, DecemtxrlT, A. D. 1HU3. ua. r- BENRY W. PENNOCK, Special Master Commissioner. Hoc. Si. lo. uv. a-u-a Special Master Commisttloner's Sale. Under and bv 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, I will, on the 30th dav of January. A. D. 1NP6. at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day, at tbe east front door of the county court-house. In the cltj . . l i, . . .. x: I. ... I, . ...II UUIB11R) 1IUUIIH rauuiji ,t:v.i nnHH, mi mv nubile auction to the highest Didder lorcasn. the property descriled In said order of sale aa follows, to-wit: The west HUT-six (VI) feet of lot eight IN) In block seven (7) of Heed's KlrKt addltlonto tbe city of Omaha, Douglas county. HeDrssga xata property to n sola tosatlsfy Nathan O. Beed, plaintiff herein, tbe sum of twenty- Ave hundred seventy sod 50-luu dollars (.'.570.601, with Interest thereon at rate of ten per ceut. per annum from Feb ruary 4th. 1MB. to satisfy Fiances K Gannett. defendant herein, the sum of two thousand fiftv-tfaree dollars Ei.U63 00). with Interest thereon at the rate of ten par cent, ner an num from February 4th 1M& to satisfy tbe costs of this sctton the sum of twenty-six Is-ICQ dollars (1.0. 1H). together with accruing cost according to a Judgment rendered by the district court of said Douglsa county, at Its rebruary term. A D. !. in a certain action then and there bending, where1! Nathan O. heed was Dlalrtlff. and George W. Field. Octala S. Field and Fiances K. Gan nett were defendants. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, December 2t, A. GEORG E W. HOLD ROOK. Foectal Master CcmnilsNloner. Saunders & Macfarland, attorneys for plain tiff. Reed vs. Field et al. Doc. 45, No. 118. U-27-S Special Master Commissioner's Sale. DOCTOR wMbeWWMWW JUcKer's , ENOLISH Remedy will stop a cough In a night, check a cold In a day, and cure consumption if taken in time. It the little ones have Croup or naooping cougn, Ml ti prvmpftyi Croup is a very taiai disease. Fully one halt of those at tacked die. The great danrer is In I a w The disease progresses so rapidly that the loss of a tew hours in treatment is often fatal, acker's English Reme dy will cure Croup, and if sboold al ways be kept In tbe bouse for emergencies. A s cent bottle may save your child's life. Thr sliest 85c, 50c, tl. All Drag flst ACKER MEDICINE CO. 16 A z8 Chambers SL. Hew York. JwrWrVWrWWrVfVVWfV Notice of Final Settlement. In the county court of Douglas county, Ne braska. In the matter of the estate of Marcia H. Holbrook, deceased : Marcia M. Moffat and all other persons In terested in said matter are hereby notified that on the 2Mh day of December, IS'. to. Ben jamin Holbrook filed a petition In said county court, praying that his final administration , account tiled herein be settled and allowed, and that he be discharged from his trust as administrator, and a petition praying that certain personal property may be assigned to him as a recompense for money paid out in excess of receipts, and that if you fall to appear before said court on the 3rd day of February. 1SW, at 9 o'clock A, M. and contest aid petitions, tne court may grant the prayers of said petitions and make such other and further orders, allowances and de crees as to this court may seem proper, to the end that all matters pertaining to said estate may be finally settled and determined. IRVING F. BAXTER, 1-3-4 County Judge. v ecreeof foreclosure of mortgage Issued out of the district court for Douglas county. Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on tbe 2Hth day of Januarv. A. I). 18U6, at one clock d. m. of said day, at tbe east front door of toe county courthouse. In the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at Dubllc 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 (12U) feet south and one hundred and twontv-elght(12K feet east of the northwest corner of lot four (4) in block seven (7) of Klrkwood addition to the city of uroaba, Nebraska, runi ing thence east parallel with the south l'ne of said lot four (41 thirty-two 321 feet, thence n rtb parall I wltb the east ne or said lot I ur (4) one nunarea and twenty (120) feet thence west along the north ne or said lot lour (4 thirty-two !) teet. thence south to place or beginning. sad Drooertv to be sold to satisfy tne Diain- ffs herein the sum of sixteen hundred Ighty-four and (W-KiO dollars ltl.6S4.ftS), to ol her with ten (10) percent lntet est thereon rom September 23. 1S95 to satisfy toe costs oi mis action toe sum r nu.ua together with accruing costs accord ing to a judgment rendered bv the district court or earn ifouvias county, at it Septem ber term, A. u. ihks, in a certain act ion tnen and there pending, wherein Frank Thompson et ai. wer piainuns, ana i.ew rixiey et at. were defendants. Omaha. Nebraska, December 27. Isav JOHN W. LYTLE. Special Master Commissioner. DOC. 52, NO. 320. IS 27-8 Special Master CommiBsioner'g Sale Under and by virtue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage issued out of the district court for vouglas county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will, on theiHth day of January, A. D. 1895, at one o'clock p.m. of said day, at tbe east front door of the county couri-nouse. in tbe Ultv 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-wit: Lot sixteen (16) in block three (3) in Clifton II. 11, an addition to tbe city or umaba, Doug las count. Nebraska. Said propert to be sold to satisfy the nlalntlff s herein the sum or nine hundred and ninety-five and 97-100 dollars (tm.97), to- gett er with seven (7) perce.it interest thereon irom oepuimuur o, iot. To satisfy the costs of this action the sum of $37.13, together with accruingcosts accord ing to a judgment rendered by the district court of said Douglas county, at its Septem ber term, A. v. !. in a eertain action men T,N ORDER to enable every loyal American In the United States to read a patriotic paper durioir. the most lmportan uuiiiicai anu commercial epocn oi our nation History, we bava decIJed to tend ao eight-page weekly two-dollar paper from now until January 1, 1817, for tbe ridiculously low price of 60 oent. Cash must aoeomnanv the orJe. Old subscriber can UkeadvanUfe of this offer by paying- all arrearage to date and navlnr the sum of CO cant fne titled cause in tbe dixtrtct court of iioitgiaa toe remainder or the year ISlKJ. county. Nebraska, against tbarle a. liam- Order! mutt be lent direct to thia offioa. prayer of which la to foreclose a certain nftrtiiBK executed on tbe zna aav or rtiarcn. IshO. by Charles A. Ilamllog and Harriet K. Haiullng. uuoa the property described as fol lows to-wtL: Lot aeven (7) Id block "G of Hhlnn's Second addition to Omaha. Douglas county. Ne braska. aa surveyed. Dlatted and recorded. To secure tbe payment or a certain oonu or nmmtasorv not la writing, executed and do fiver ed by Charles A. Hamllng and Harriet K. Hamllng to Daniel II. Smith, and by him assigned to Julia 8. Bryant, plaintiff herein. for the sum of fourteen hundred (11400) dot- thereof i that there is now due and payable interest your mends. Talk of It in your Councils. Get up club. Let ua all work to win tbU next Presidential election, hund dona?.' wte0rlst0itrttb. No" to'strlke! Subscribers who are now paid Into 1808 can take advantage of this offer. Send 60 cent. Snd'daVof March" itS'iS&mmuZ g THE AMERICAN " ,he of th 7- Send your address In at once. The sooner you are in the more interest and cost, plaintiff prays for a de- numoers you get ior your money. jNo order lor back numbers nlled for less than 6o per copy. No samples sent except iflsnla rut pwiiii Ntn (it nftff I 1 - ... . a mentsald premise n.ay be sold to satisfy the amount fou suit, and or nsv beeoultabie. You are reuulred to answer said petition on or before tne into aay oi r euruary. inm. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, January tun, 18Wt. . JULIA S. BKYANT. V lalntltr. By B. F. Thomas, attorney for plaintiff, 1-10-4 Special Master Commissioner's Sale. Tinder and bv 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 to me directed, I will, on the 28th day of January, A. D. 1806, atone o'clock p. m. of said day. at the east front door of the county court bouse, in the city of Omaha, Douglas county. Nebraska, sell at fiublic auction to the highest bidder fur cash he property described in said order of sale as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point one nunoreo and twenty (120) feet south and thirty-two (32) feet east of the northwest corner of lot four (4) In block seven (7) of Klrkwood addition to the city of t maha, Nebraska, running thence east parallel wltb the south line of said lot four (4i thirty-two (32) feet, thence nortb par allel w Itb the east line of said lot four (4) on hundred and twenty (120) feet, thence west along the nrrtn line or said lot rour w thirty-two (32) feet, thence south to place of beginning. said properly to o sola to satisfy tne piain- ffa herein the sum of eighteen hundre and 96-100 dollars ($1,850.95), together with ten (10) percent Interest thereon from September 23rd. 1895. To satisfy th cost of this action the sum of 141.73, together with accruing cost accord ing to a Judgment rendered by the district court of aald inmgiaa county, at its Septem ber term. A. D. 1896, In a certain action then and there pending wherein Frank Thompson etai. were piainuns, ana uew rixiuy et ai. were defendants. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, December 27, A. D 1895. HENRY W. FKNNOUK Special Master Uommlwloner, Doc. 82, no. an. i2-;n-a i We toil 1,000 Subscribers Before ibe Day ol Election: t,xWJLW2i?&J& when re1U08t ' -ocompanled by money. remise nay be sold to satisfy I '."uot&'r .ndVurthreiief a. I Sample Copies to any address in the country at ffil.00 per 100. in one .Bailiff. 1""" 11 ! tM-aw, M . . 7 inousana lots; $a.ou ior live Hundred; $2 for one hundred, and 2c per copy in lots of less than five hundred, post-paid. -Ak-ire You witUx TUs! ERICAN PUBLISHING CO. MA AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO., GENTLEMEN: Enclosed please find $ to pay my subscription to January i, 1896; cents for .......... papers received since January I, I8Q0. ana rIFTY CENTS to nav to Tanuarv 1. 1807. lie no- a total of Name Street Town State and there pending wherein Alonto V. Tukey and William F. Allen were plaintiffs, and Charles K. Uard et al. were defendants, Omaha. Nebraska. December 27. Mk). JOHN O. YKISER. HDecial Master Commissioner. Doc. 52, No. 322. 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, stat of Nebraka.and to me directed, I will, on the Uth dav of February. A. D.. 18!W at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day. at the east front door of tbe county court house, in the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest Didder for cash. the property described in said order of sale as follows, to-wit: The north twenty-il ve feet (. 2ft ft.) of lots nineteen iW and twentv (20) of block tbree i;i) or union riace. an addition to south Omaha, Douglas county. Nebraska. Said property to be sold to satisfy plaintiffs herein the sum of one thousand, one hundred. seventy-three and 6-100 dollars (l,l?:S.mi) with n rrotu !e tbirty-elgl ten (10) per cent, interest thereon from Sep- ;m ner witn tnirty-eight (SI8.18) costs herein, to tem ber 23, 195, together with and 1H-HJ dollars 0 gether with accruing costs according to a judgment rendered by the district, court of said Douglas county, at its September term, A. D. lu.", in a certain action then and there pending, wherein Frank Thompson and another were plaintiffs, and Harrison Wirlch and others were defendants. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, January 9th, A. d. im. JOHN H.GROS9M ANN, Special Master Commissioner. Doc.52, No. 321. 1-10-5 Notice to Ken-Resident Defendants. In the District Court of Douglas County. Nebraska, Park Godwin, Kieoutor of the estate of Fannv Bryant Godwin, deceased, piainurr, vs. tawaru u. memu at ai., ae fendants. To Edward Q. Merrill, Klenora Merrill, Max Kyplnskl, fiatalla Kyplnskl, non-resident d fendants: Yo'i are hereby notified that on the 3rd day of December, 1HCS. Park Godwin. Executor, plaintiff herein, filed his petition la the above er tinea cause, in toe district uourtor Douglas Countv. Nebraska, against Edward G. Merrill. Klenora Menlll, Low Avenue Building Association, Max Kyplnskl, Natalia Kyplnskl, the object ana prayer of which is to foreclose a certain mortgage, executed on the 23rd dav of August. 1890. bv Edward U Merrill and Elenora Merrill, upon the orop erty described as follows, situated In tbe county or uougias ana state of neorassa, to-wit: Lot nineteen (19) In block eleven (11) in Poppleton f ark, an saaitlon to the city of Umaba, Douglas county, Nebraska, as sur veyed, platted and recorded, to secure tue pavment of a certain note or bond In writing. executed and delivered by Edward G. Mer rill ana uienora merriu to cugene u. nates, and bv him assigned to Fannv B. Uodwin. for the sum of two thousand two hundred dollars (f2,2O0.00), due and payable in Hve years from the date thereof; that there is now due and Davable on said note the sum of two thou sand two huadred dollars (12,20000), with la terest at the rate of ten (10) per cent, per annum irom toe sjra aay oi August, imh. ior wnicn sum, wun interest ana costs, plaintiff prays for a decree that the defend ant be required to pay th same, and that In default of such pavment, said premises may be sold to satisfy tbe amount found due plaintiff, and costs of suit, and for such other and further relief as may be equitable. You are required to answer said petition on or berore tne znn aay oi January, into. Dated at Omaha. Nebraska. December 18.1896. PAKK GODWIN. EXKCDTOR. 12-20-4 Plaintiff. Special Master Commissioner's Kale. Under and bv 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 to me directed, 1 will, on the 28tb day of January. A. D. Mm, at one o'clock p. m. of said dav, at the east front door of the county court nouse, in the city of Omaha, Douglas county. Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, tbe property described In said order of sale as ioiiows, to-wit: Beginning at a point one hundred and twentv (120) f,et a uth and xixtv-fritir iftii feet east of the northwest corner of lot four (4) in block seven (71 of Klrkwood addition to the city of Omaha, Nebraska, running thence east parallel wltb the south line of said lot lour (4) thirty-two (32) feet, thence north par allel with the east line of said lot four (4) one hundred and twenty (120) feet, thence west aiong tue nortb line t r said let four (4) thlrtj two (32) feet, thence south to place of begin' nlng. ald property to be sold to satlsf v the nlaln- tiffs herein the sum of eighteen hundred fifty and 95-100 dollars (11,850.95), together with ten (10) pt r cent. Interest thereon from BeDtamher To satlsf v the cost of this action the sum of $41.03, together with accruing costs accord ing to a judgment rendered bv the district court, oi saiu uougias county, at it Septem ber term, A. D. 1895. in a certain action then Chicago, 111. Weekly, and there pending wherein Frank Thompson et ai. were piainuu were defendant. lis. and Lew Plxley et al. A. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, December 17, u. isao. HENKY W. PENNOOK. Special Master OomnilHsioner. Dock, no. ais. 12-27-5 American Patriotic Papers. Tbe following is but a partial list and does not give the particulars. which the editor bad hoped to trlve, but will be more representative In the future: American Kansas City. Missouri. Weekly, $2.00 a year. American. Omaha. Neb. Weeklr. vz.uu a year. American 12.00 a year. Blade, Aurora, 111 , weekly; $1 00. American, The. Baker City, Ore. Weekly, $1.00 a year. American. Memphis. Tenn. Weekly. vi.uu a year. American, The. 1146 D Street. 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