A 4 4 Bust be to, bscaue it U the oa!j church that ha the truth; and churches holding fake doctrines, a the Pros tent churches da, ought not to be tol erated! But S' afford waa speaking to a Protectant audience; the archbishop to a' Roman Catholic one. That make all the difference la the world. But It ma alwayt been the policy of the Ro- Cathollo church to jell for tolera for liberty In countries where (t church la la the minority, ho kVnll ulrl tnm HnApts- In a. vmnt.l. t ' . .j - r- ok IV 8Ufford says: "When one man, r eJaaaof men, la wronged, every maa Mi wrooiced, and ao aa oitixena we mutt let our faoea distinctly against religious penecutlon.". But Mr. Stafford knows tlat bis bishop, when sworn Into his "holy" office, swears: "Here lice, schtaasttot and rebels to ou said Lord (the pope) or his successor, I will to my utmost persecute and oppose." Further on, he says: "It Is our duty to make the liberty of America so per feet, and our influence abroad so great that there will not be left a spot, a hole, or corner of the habitable globe where any power can lift the sword aboTe the head of a man and say, 'Be lieve or die.' " Nowhere, even in this country, will Stafford, or any other priest of Rome, dare to say such thing i before an audience of his own followers; but he knew it would call forth ap plause before ft Protestant audlenoe, and tend to lull to a sense of. security ft confiding and unsuspecting Protes tant people, so that popery may go on unhindered In its attempt to overthrow our republic; but the Protestant will ; see through! his empty pretensions. They are studying popery now as never before. ",If history . Is good ' for anything, It teaches us that, by order of the popes, more than 60,000,000 of human beings . w- . rij- ".-. i & jJfo v ;;: 1 -V bSTfC -PW - T7" THOMAS GREENWAY The Staunch Premier of Manitoba. have teen slaughtered because they could not believe in the absurdities of popery. If "Father" Stafford really loves 11b- erty, and desires that the people may enjoy it, let him show it by coming out of that abominable com plot against every species of liberty. Chase Roys. . Two Ways of Seeing Things. Editor The American: I want to congratulate you on the keen insight which you have displayed of late (as, ' ) Indeed, you always display when dis- ' cussing any subject where Rome has an lute rest at stake) in the matter of the for a few days celebrated letter of our unworthy chief magistrate, Grover Cleveland, anent the Venezue lan question. Before I read your under Standing of the matter, -I had already concluded that a fine Italian hand was traceable in Its composition; and it strengthened tnv conviction tn Irnnw I that a fellow-watcher saw what I had eeen. I then had pen in hand to write ( you, but on receiving my American I - laid it away with a "thank God" in my heart that there were watchers awake in Israel. I want to thank you also for the privi lege you have extended to me, in com- - mon with all your readers, by which, at only the same cost at which I have heretofore supplied myself with a copy of The American, I may now put the truth Into three other homes besides my own. I do hope that very many A have availed themselves of the oppor tunity. Times are hard, to be sure; but they may be harder. And one sure way of bringing about better conditions is to work toward the removal of every thing that stands in the way of prog ress, everything that clogs the advance the race our race. .' The inoubus of Romanism, shaken off in large measure at the Reformation, has been slowly but steadily reassert ing itself, until the labored breathing of our race betokened returning som nolence. This is nolime for sleeping. Rather let u fully awake out of sleep; for now is our national a' ration nearer than when we in Reformation times first turned from Romish Idjletry to the Lord who bought us. Now, to return to this Venezuelan question. My own belief Is that the president's warlike utterances aneat It were absolutely without warrant; and further light upon the matter, together with lobar reflection and ft better ac quaintance with the spirit and Intent of the "Monroe doctrine," will rei.X in our humiliation la so far as wqs people have eodorsed Cleveland's posi tion. If, however, the scare will result in increasing the number and efficiency of our army and navy, by the addition of Americans and Americans only (I mean In spirit), I think that probably it will be well not, however, for pro spective war with England, for such should be repugnant to all true Anglo Saxons. Our ceitlny as a race la the world puts such ft possibility beyond the range of the probable; and we are but fools to allow such a spirit to be stirred up by an alien people la the midst of us. We have listened to the spirit of the papacy in the midst of us too long, Nothing would give our friends (the enemy) more unqualified satisfaction than to see us Imbrue our hands In each other's bipod; but It will not be rather let us have (and I believe the near fu ture will see) an alliance offensive and defensive with the mother country and her colonies. We have nothing in common with any other people on earth, and have much, very much, that is common with all the rest of Anglo Saxondom. Our first and best interests lie in the direction Indicated above, and sooner or later both great branches of the one family will be driven to It It makes me exceedingly tired to near the term Christian nations ap plied collectively to ourselves and all the Latin people of the earth. Think, I ak, Where outside of our race, Scandinavia, and Germany are there any Christian nations? , We practically Btand alone in the great work of evangelizing the globe, We ought to have nothing to do with Romanism, nor yet with Russianism God speed the day when all Anglo- Saxon eyes shall be opened to their best Interests and present a solid front against the world. This shall be brought about sooner than we think for. The approaching crisis, a veritable cataclysm among the nations, and the troubles within our own, will tear the wool off all eyes over which Rome has pulled It; and it may be in the light of flashing, blind ing lightning of war we shall see our duty and do it. In closing, may I ask, Where did the Irish Romanists get all the armed and drilled men offered so promptly for ser vice in response to our Gibbons-Satolli- lnsplred an tl- English manifesto? Two years ago, or less, when we said they had them, they took special pains to deny the charge; now they have let the cat out of the bag. Keep on watching; they can bear it all and more too. . ... Watcher. Minneapolis, Minn., January 14. Editor The American: As a rule the editorials which appear in The American and I get along first rate. Lately, however, we don't hitch worth a cent in regard to the present contro versy between the present administra tion, England and Venezuela. Whether I am right or wrong, I do not think the stand taken by The American Is just proper. There is no disputing the fact that there is a pope who would be much pleased to see the United States and Protestant England or Germany en gaged in a bitter war. The result would, of course, weaken both nations from a religious standpoint. Mr. Editor, I do not see how Presi dent Cleveland could possibly take any other stand than the one he has with out laying our government wide open to ridicule from every part of the globe. Eegland, as la well known, ex pocte sooner or later to lose Canada. The Ic si of that possession would se rloualy (" ber prestige on the west era oonU k Why was the Canadian Pacific Railroad built from the north era boundary, rather, what was the original Idea of Its construction? Sim ply this: Tj transport troops to any quarter that Great Britain might wish to strike at Americana. To lose Canada would be to lose this valuable piece of war properly. With that la view, Lord Salisbury desires more property south of uswbl.h his government can utilise la cast of war. Although England is ft Protestant nation, yet the hat never been friend of Uncle Sam. She haa in every de cade undertook to place tome barrier la the way of our progress. All of whloh goes to aggravate the honor of the United State. In your Issue of De cember 27, you said: "It is popery, not patriotism, that is clamoring for an enforcement of the Munroe doctrine In the Veneiuelan affair." Perhaps you are right, but I cannot see it that way. In another lsiue you say we want no alliance with the papal South Amer ican states. Generally speaking, you were right. But do we want England to take from them the property that justly belongs to them, and establish colonies and forts at in the case of the Bermuda and Bahama Islands, right in our front yard? Do we want them to establish arsenals at our southern doors? I think not Nor do we wish Roman Cathollo Spain, Austria or Italy to undertake the tame action. President Cleveland's message waa not aimed solely at Great Britain. It was aimed at the whole world, c It wat a message of peace rather than one of war. With the existing colonies Uncle Sam will not interfere, but with gov ernments that have gained their Inde pendence any act with a view to de pressing or controlling their destinies in any other light than as a manifesta tion of unfriendliness toward the United States. Now, the southern American repub lics hate Rome more bitterly than do j the politicians of this country. Am I not right? Do they not arrest and ex pel every priest who preaches treason able sermons? Yesl And they would not allow a man to parade their streets and use the language that is used every day by Jesuit Sherman. The last act of Grover Cleveland is about the only one that the writer has agreed with him in. I bslleve that every Ameri can, native or foreign-born, should stand by the president and the stand he has taken. Members of the A. P. A. cannot be consistsnt and go baok on Uncle Sam when he is at logger-heads with any Protestant nation when the hon.pr.Qf pit country is at stake. Should thj A. P. A. ever take such a stand on purely tuch ground the under signed would leave it quicker than you could say "Jack Robinson." It it too bad that England ahould en deavor to override our rights and poli cies, and she should be called to ac count for it If she persists in doing to. It is not her people that want war; neither do Americans want one. But should we be compelled to do to, for heaven's sake, let's give her a thrash ing that she will remember to her dying day. Her capitalists have 13,000,- 000,000 invested in our country, which would bankrupt them should war be declared. Should Uncle Sam back down and crawl into ft hole, as It , were, how quickly would the papal states and the pope himself drag their forms to our shores, each "wanting a chunk of our land!" The president has warned them all, and, after this controversy is at an end, no other nation will likely trou ble us. We want no alliance with South America, but, as we can draw on them for troops in case we are hard pressed, we do want to return them their just dues. We want no alliance with them, but we do not want European powers to gobble them up, in order that they may harass our interests. E. E. Taylor. FATHER KELLY EXPELLED. Cardinal Satolll Fata the Belliirereut Priest Out of the Church. Portland, Ore., January 14. Rev. M. J. Kelly, parish priest of Cedar Mills, near this city, has been dis missed from his church by Archbishop Gross, whose decision has been sus tained by Cardinal Satolll. Several months ago Father Kelly, in a newspaper article, charged Sister William, the head of the Mercy Sis ters of Oregon, with improper conduct, alleging that she had led the life of an adventuress. When Archbishop Gross attempted to silence- -the belligerent priest the attacks became more per sonal, and . the archbishop himself came in for a share of the abuse. It is said that other priests in this city, who extended sympathy and aid to Father Kelly in his attack on Sister William and Arshbishop Gross, have become much alarmed lest they should be called up before the ecclesiastical court. Dr. Kay's Lung Balm will cure any kind of cough. Safe and pleasant for all ages. . See ad. ... .. .. Twe Chirac' A. P. A. EvaageUiita t'aete Trettble at Pertage. Portage, Wli., January 21 Is a religious riot) here latt sight Officer Kaaumde wai subbed la the neck, barely mltng the jugular. The trou ble was precipitated by the Inflamma tory lectures of two A. P. A. evang elists, bearing a remarkable pertenal resemblanoo and styling themselves Rev. Me Mrs. Morrill, twins, of Chicago. They spoke last night, and at the con elusion of the meeting about 300 of their friends etc jr led them through thetlreeU from the hall to the Corn ing Bouse. It wat during this march that the stabbing occurred. The au thorities fear further trouble if the Morrills continue their work. Five arrests have beet) made. Morg&n County, Col. The Irrigated farm Is the only "sore thtag tsna oe U ItMof thaaarta. And th beauty of K Is that It nmr wean ou tun w fklis to yMd doubt tha Trrac of I -IfTlxstrd Mtloos. TtMir ar Irrlxauxl farm. New Mexico Uiat hara bean UUod fur l yi mttd which ara to day aa moot at now. In Arizona, lit i'Una ludlaoa have lor uo j "am raUwd tlx blcKat of big aropi (ram their Irrliralad land. Along tha Nile, Id Krypl. ar larnu that are mora than 4,ou0 years old aud whloh produce lrmr aod better yields than any other lands In the world. One ol lite beat Uiualrattooa ol the advantages of Irrigation Is to be found lu the Irrigated district surrouudlng Kort Morgan, Colorado, where, dur ing the lam ten year, half a million dollars have been petit In the construction of a syttn of Irri gating canala which haa no superior any where. A itratch of country so miles long by is wide has been brought under cultivation and now prevent an appearance Uiat Is almost Idtial. Fields of alfalfa, wheal, oaia and corn lend brilliancy to kite broad plateau. Ihouaands of sleek cattle and oouuUeM flocks of sheep brows upon tha uulrltkHis grasses. Here aud there an orchard bends beneath It luscious load. A more flourish ing community dues not exist. And the secret of it Is Irrigation apd Cattle. The Morgan County farmer lives on and from his farm which never falls to yield doul fe average of non-Irrigated sections, aud be grvs rich on cattle. Men who are unacquainted with the results of farming by Irrigation, can form no Idea of Its superiority over ordinary metuodsof agriculture. Think what It means to be able to hasten or retard the development of growing creiia to make It rain when, where and In what volume you wish. True, all this moans cluaer attentlou and greater mhor, but are not the results worth It? In Morgan County ther are no cyclonest no extremes of heut and eold ; no malar..t; no crop ('allures. Tlte p!e are friendly. The religious iihI ed uei uiiutl facilities all that ran be desired. The markets luli pi lend. The climate (he lineal .n the world. Morgan County katid Is not "cheap" that Is, ft s not cheap In the sense in which thai word Is irdinartly understood. The price range from 116 to f.H an ucre including perpetual water right, but as a riiui can make a Letter living oil o acres there thitn off low acres anywhere east A I lie Itot ky Mountains, the apparent dtllHrence ifter all dues uot remit for much, mi acres is the favorite ize. t his Morgan County fanner gives itasliinetjierience that 111 acres under Irrlgtv tiou in MoitHii I ounty la preferable to the bent and most expi-n-tive quarter sectiou In the "rulu belt." The succusg lis Is meeting with gives weight to hlsoninlon. . , iJetatleri Infix nuUHin annul Morgan County Is contained 111 ai-'illustrated booklet hunted by the Hansener Dcf.i r hu'uuif Uie UurluiiUon llotite mdnow ready -for free distribution. . A copy will m mailed tnaiWcna who will write to J. l-'rancls, U 1. &T. A.,jl,irUiujton lioute, Oumlia, Nub., for it. - Cripple Creek. .' The Denver and Rio Grande R. R. is the shortest and best route between Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo to the now Famous Gold Camp at Cripple Creek. Tickets on sale from all points east to Cripple Creek. - Call on your local agent and be sure that your ticket reads via the Denver and Rio Grande R. R People Used to Say CWe are going Bast," BOW THEY SAY "We are going by the Omaha-Chi cago Speolal." Toe Omaha-Chicago Special it the new "Quarter to six" evening train via "The Northwestern Line "Chicago 5:45 next morning. fjCity office, 1401 Farnam St. Jfrs. DavUL Bigger Chills and Fever Left me emaciated, with distressing 00 ugh, nt appetite, pain in chest, shoulder, back ani Hood's?? Cures Stomach. Four bottles of Hood's Sarsaparllli guv me strengtn, goon appelll and health lias. David Biooeb, Wilcox, hebraska. Hood' Pills win nsw frlsnds dally. Sheriffs Sale Bv virtue of an order nf sola ... 01 mo umnct court ror uougia county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will, on the 25th day of Februar. A n iqb ii' .2? o'clock a.m. of said day, at the EAST frost iI court nouse, in the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the DroDertv dfwHhnrt in anin . ..1. ti. . - Ul . on ..aun, M-wit; It number eleven (11) In block number five in hounue Place, an addltlsn tn ti.. . Omaha, as surveyed, platted and recorded, InDouglas county, state of Nebraska. . ,, v""; w oe aoio tirst to satisfy Alice Tavlor Camn. nlnlnfiiv v?"" ?Lt$l$Z?fa-n'1 thirteen no-160 dollars L . . J w,u interest thereon at rate of ten lid) rr i-cm. .c th day of Februrf, lrunui paid. " ouuu vo savisiy Annie k. Andrews, de fendant herein, the sum of elsht hundrad and five dollar foiri..7i.S,f5: PI1 terest thereon strate of ten (10) per cent- per SnuYDa5m tb6Uh da of '6'uary, 258, Tosatisfv thaanm of iki. i.. dollars ,:03) coau Then 'VX' ".1.:? cruing costs, according to a judgment ren dered by the district court of said l.ugl county, at It February term, A. D. Iw957?na certain action then and S!? wnerlS , .AUce..Tt? lor Came was iTalntlfr: and William U Emma Smith, hla lbompson, Sidney Smith. Anna Donnelly, his wife, ire, will am rnnnn. U. 8. Ballou A Com. vJ??J0ny' Henr F.Cady and It red W. Gray, were defendant s. umana,ieoraska, January u. 1898 J. H. KZZrtt00 N'6br Came vs. Tiylor et al. 'Ate' uoc , no, Ul. - wet ef lacv. -ratten Notice Is hereby glvea that on th Sj day of Ooluuer, iKuft, a corporation, under Uis nam of Th k.vrtt iuileay-Hlgnal and Hwitcb Oouipany, was organised, and th article of Incorporation were duly tied la th clue of the County Clerk of Doug las county, Nebraska) that th princi pal plac of bualneat of tald corporation is In th city of Omaha, lluuglaa county, fiebracka, with subordinate otttV fo the city of Chicago and city of New York. Th general nature of the business to b transacted by thla Corporation shall b to procure and own, uoid. sell, aaaign, and ooavvypateut or other railway alxoa.li and swiicue, with suck Improvement thoreoa aa auay b lound axpedlenti to collect royal tie tor u um of such patent and linnrov. wat thereon. To manufacture railway signal and switches, for sal, us or leas of th satus; to collect royeluu for uaa of am; to con tract for territory In th Slat of Nebraska and other ataua of th United Hi ate for th ua of railway signal and switches, and to sail, aaaign and lea such territory, and la ganerai to do and perform any and all things which saay b found necessary and xtssul at la th purchase, UM, sals or laai of pat sot tor th manufacture tit railway signal and switches, and to purchas, own . awfl and ooavay any tad all kinds of property real, personal sod mixed wntch may b found aeceswsry or expedient la th prosecution cf th buameos aforesaid; to Incur obligation and to tak and hold and collect ouatract of all klnus la connection with aald bus.nsssi and to borrow money , If necessary. In th prosecution of said business, and to xecut note, bond, wortgagea and other obllga tloas which may be necessary to secure th saw; aud to do and perform all things nec essary or expedient in the prosecution of th business aforesaid. Tha authorised capital stock of th I cor poration is and shall oe one million til .uuu.omlj dollar, to be divided Into shares of one hun dred ttlOUOO) dollars each. The capital stock when Issued shall be fully paid up and nun assessable. Th existence of this corpora tion commenced on tue ud day of October, ltm, and to continue tor the term of twenty tire years. Ttie highest amount of indebted ness to whlcn this corporation may at any time subject itself shall nut exceed two third of its Issued capital slock. Th business of this corporation shall be conaucted by a board of lores i directors, who shall be elected by the stocs holder at th aunual maetlugs of said corporation. li. U. Bfc.rrfc.UMaN, l-tt-i . secretary. ' Sheriffs Sale, - By virtu of an order of sal Issued out of tn district court for Douglas county. (H- braaka, and to m dlracwo, 1 will, oa th 36th day of February, A. I). 1BMH. at ten o'ctock a. m. of said aay, at tb h-AST front aoor oi wts county court nous in to city Ol Omaha, Douglas county, Mebraaka, eU at nublio auction to toe hutbeat bidder for cash, tn property oascrlbaa la aald order of sal aa rouows, to-wit: lyoia U v 5. six ), seven (!), eight (8), thlr teea (Ul) and fourteea (It) In clock nineteen (111) la oentral Park, an addttloo to th city of Omaha. Douglas Qouuty, , state of N braaka. Said property to bs sold to satisfy Asa P, French, plaintiff herein, th sum of sixteen bunured four and W-1UU dollars itlom.taj wttu a follows:' Oa the sum olone thousand four nundred sixty-two ana &t!-luu dollars il,4tu.fttt) thereof at the rate o( ten (10) pur cunt, per annum, ana on tn sum oi on nunurea forty-two dollars (tU2.UD) thereof at tn rate of seven i7l Dor cent, oer annum. To tatlsl! 'ice American Loan and Trust Company or lis Receiver, I'bilip Potter, de fendants herein, the sum of two hundred forty-Hv 111-Ids dollars (fitf.iU) with Internal inereon at rateoi iu(ivj percent, per annum from June iaih,lW. - - To satisfy the cosh of tills action tne sum of twenty-six and forty-eight dollars uWtt.ao). together witu accruing costs, accorulng to a judgment rendered by the aUtr,ct court of said Douglas county, at its September term, A. i. um. In a certain action Wen and there pending, wherein Asa i . Kronen waa plalu titT, Klunard Hogaboum and others were de fendant. , Omaha, Nebraska, January 24, 1800. " ' JOHN W. MuuoNALD, Sheriff of Douglas County, Mebraaaa. Blunders at Maul ar.aud, attorneys. , French vs. Hoaboom . , : ioc. 45. No. sua. .1-21-5; Special Master tomml88lonert Male. Under and by virtue of an order of sal on decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out of the district court lor Douglas county, SMID W. HVUtM.BIIK Wl UIB U . . V. JU I , Will, on the 2Jtb day of February, A. U, lM6, at 10 o'clock a. M. of said day, at the KabT front door of the county court hjuse. In the city of Omaha, Douglas county. Nebraska, sell at public auction to th highest bidder for cash, the property described la salt orqer Qf sale as fonews, to-wit: ' . --" , Lot number three (3) lst)16ck number eight (Si in Shuli'e Second aoultloa to tb city of Omaha, county of Dougla and state of Mebraaka, a aurveyed anu platted and reeoruea, togetner witn an toe appurten ance thereto belongins. Bald property to be so d to satisfy Alfred R. Dufrene, DiatntilT herein, the sum of six teen hundred ninety and 60-100 aollars (II0UO.8O) with interest tnereon at toe rate of nine w per cent, per annum from February 4th. lMIH. To satisfy The Omaba Loan and Trust Company havings Bank the sum of twenty- two hundred fourteen aad Ut 100 dollars (l&tla.tW) with interest therein at tae rate of eight ( per cent, per annum from February alh. 1HM5. To satisfy th sura of twenty- fire and 13 1C0 aonars (ao.tdi coats nerein, togeuier witn ac cruing costai according taaJuOKuieut ren dered by tne district court of aald Dougias county, at its February term, A. U. lM6, in a certain action then and there pending wherein Alfred B. Dufreue was plainiltf, and Lutle M. Van Brunt and other were de fendant. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, January 22ud, A. u ton. CHARLES L.THOMAS. Bpeclal Master tMuiiuisaiuuar. uexter i. Thomas, attorney for plalntm. Dufrene vs. Van Brunt. Doc. , tio. M. 1-24 5 Sheriff s Sale. By virtue of an order of sale Issued out or the district court for Dougla county, Nebraska, and to roe directed, i will on tha 25th day of February, A. D. lHWi, at ten o'clock a. M. of said day, at th h,AST front door of the county court house, in toe city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at public auctlou to tuehlnuest oldder for cash, the property aesuribea In said order of saie aa follow, to wit: lot number ten (10) In block number three (3) in Arbor Place addition to the city of vmana, aa aurveyea, piattea ana reeoruea, an in juougiaa county, state 01 Nebraska. Said Drooertv to oe sold Ln utlmi Huron T Petersen, plaintiff heroin, the sum of eight nunarea ana nrty-two xa-mi aollars (w4.26) judgment, witn interest thereon at rate of ten (101 oer cent. Der annum from beoteuiber 2drd, ltttf To satisfy the sum of twenty-live and 18-100 cruing touts, accoraing to a Judgment reu dereu by the district court of sala Douglas county, at Its September term, A. I). lti'Jj, ln uoiiar imo.iB) eosis nerein, togetner witn ac a certain action men ana there penuing, wherein Soren T. Petersen was plaintiff, anu Mads Hansen, Sine Hansen. Samuel Morten- sen ana Peter Van Evarx were defendant. Omat,a, nebraaaa, January U, Itm. JOHN W.sieDoNALD. Sheriff of Douflaa ountv. Nebraska. Andrew Bevina, attorney. Soren Petersen vs. Mads Hansen et al. Doc. 52, Mo. KM. 1-34-5 Sheriff! Sale. Rv virtue of an execution Issued out of the District oourt 01 isougias county, neoraska, and to me directed, 1 nave levied upon the following described property of Christopher Mrmre. ana biuaoetn Ann MOO re. a Demon of unsound mind: Dot four (4) in blook two (2) and tne went one-half (mot lot three J) la block two w in iarry auumon to tne city 01 Omaha, as surveyea, platted and recorded, all in Dougla county, State of Nebraska; and I will, on the 25tuday of February, A. D. Ih'.Xi, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the I'KT front door of the count court-house. ln the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Me braaka, sell at public auction the property above descrlbeu. to satisfy David W. Ander son plaintiff herein, the sum of seven hun dred and Mf ty-one (751.oui dollars Judgment and sixteen and tin-WW ili.r) dollars cost of suit which by tne juugnieuioi mio uiairict Court In and for said county, at the Septem ber term. llwJ. 1 ,u "iiurruu recovered aitalnst the said Christopher Moore, and hlUabeth Ann Moore, a person of unsound mind, with Interest thereon from ttie iird day of September. unui paid, and the accruing cost hereon. Omaha, Mebra-' irr . Sheriff of DouR'as County, Nebraska. W.T. Nelson, attorney. Anderson vs. Moor. I Aril's Kale. By virtue of an order nfia I.....M .... thadUu-tct court for iiouxlss county, Ne braak. and to madirocioil I wllL no tf.k. av of February. A. 11. Issi k 1,1 ..',. .i7;r ni. of aald day. at th t front door of th county court hoJse. la tb city of Omaha. Dougla county, Nsbranka, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, th properly described la said order of ssi a follows to-wlti Lot on ill two (81 thro t fount) t v 1&1 la block Hire (4, com uri. Ilanl Addll oa to the cltv of i,nh 1. , county of Douglaa. Htate of Nebraska. properly to uasoiu to satisfy Walter . nrnnr. piamtiu nerein, out of the pros ceada ol the sal or said lot one, th sutu of I ht aad Ul lno it ttii dolUra: out of th pro ceeda of th sale of aald 1 .1 two Ctt the sum of Hi ... vriw ip, ni yuiltlB, lussusiy uuvoi to prooasMU Of th Sale of aald lot thra ( th sum of elgnt aai S-liai itRWi dollart. ToealUfvoatof thenroMMUls nf tk..i. A said lot tour (4) th sunt of algal and 01-ua its.irli dollar. i aaliafr out or th smiaai nt aha of said lot flv 1&1 ta sum of .i.k, vl,.a (ts.uu dollar together with tatermt oa all aid amounts at th rat of te per eaak nr To ts ih cost of IhssruiMi tha tweoty-av.aodlia-hMiiUa.MiauUara, tntaer wivu sucruiag costs according to a JuUfaaaot randared by th district sourt of Ihmslsa county, at It September term. A. it. 16, i a certain acUon Ida and tner nendlnc. wherein Walter hi. Kala ,.i.i..,J Charles Powell aad other were defeudantat omaaa, nauraska. January 24, Imvs, , - Johm w. McDonald : "berlfr of Douglas county, Nebraska. Saunders It Macfsrlsnd. ut,n.i Doc. 51. io. 170. 1 SI-4 Sheriff's Salt. Br virtu of aa order of salens ti.i.i,nn Issued out of th district court for Dougla county, Nebraska, and torn directed, 1 will. on tn rata aay or reuraary. A. D. Issn, attam o'clock A. St. of said day, at th fiASi' front door of tb county court house. In th city of Omaha, Dougla county, Nebraska, sell at puuuo aucuun to we nignast Didder for cash, lit property described In aald order of sal aa follows, to-wit: Lot sis (U) in block tlx () la Ed s first addition to tha city of Omaba. as aurvasad. platted and recorded, all In Dougla county, state of Mebraaka. laid property to ft sold to satisfy William '-iaakell. nlsinllff herein, tha sum i Uma h ,dred and lghty-Hv dollars iIma uth daniage. leas thirty-all dollar (tM Oui paid by defendant, with Interest theraoa front fay tth, INH61 and totafiafy tlium of Bin. kS KJO dollar (1 cost herein, to- Jetuer witn accruing udgmant readered by IMU, accordinc ta s bv Lb dlalrlnt nnurt nt sala Douglas county, at It stay term, A. D. 1HU5, In a certain action tna ana titer pood-' lud, wherein William U. Haagell waa plain- WIT, Kate Ulllettewa defendant. omana, neorasaa, J anuary at, um. . JOHN W. MCDONALD, Bherlff of Onus Iss onimi.. ..h,..ii. Bartlett, Uaidrlg DeBord, attorneys. Haskell vs. Ulllelta. Doc. 411, No.i&iT. 1 M-f Sheriff's Sale. By virtu of an order of aala laausd nut nf th District Court for Dougias county, Ne braska, and to ma directed, 1 will, on th 23th day of February, A. D. MM, at 10 o'clock a. m. or aaia aay, at tn aaar front door of th county court-house. In th oily of Oma- ua isuugiss count, neoraaaa, sen at puuuo -auction to the ulgnesi bidder for nasn, th property described In said order of sal aa follows, to-wM: The west one hundred (luoi feet of su blot eleven (ID of lot Hve (5) in sec tion nln (lb, township II f teen (15), rauge ttilr teeavflUi east of the sutu urlncluai uisrliiian. situate in Douglas county, Stale of Nebraska. nam property to oe soiu 10 satisfy I'bilip L. Johnson, plain U If bereln, ttie sum of two hundred twenty-ilve aollars (aa.uui, with In terest tnereon at tne rate of teu (lib per oaot. fier annum from September tied, lwt; to sat sfy tbe sum of tweuty-tnree and oh-Kmi dol lars ifca.oS) costs herein, together with accru ing costs, according to a judgment rendered by the District court of said Dougias county, at lis September term, A, D. IHU5, i oertaia action then and tner pending wbereta Pnlltp L. Johnson was plalutlff and Herman A. Proctor and others were aetendant. Omaha, Msbraska, January lit, 1MI, JOHN W. MvdoaALD, Sheriff of Dougla County, Nauraska, Saunders St Macfarland, atturnay. Johnson vs Proctor. Doc. ; No.eM. 1-24-S SherlfTa Sala. ' By virtue of an order of sal Issuad out of tb District Court for Dougias county, Ne braska, and to m directed, 1 will, on the Ueth day of February, A. D 1-IM, at 10 o'clock a m.of anlrt jjaf Mire KAsf front door of v county oourt-house, ln th city 01 Omaha, Douglaa-voanty. Ne:aka. sell at publle auction, to ihe nlgbest bidder for casa. ana property described In said order of sal aa follow, to-wlt: The west forty-four (44) fet of lot on (1) In block twenty-four U4) of Kountae Place, an addition to th city of Omaha, aituat in Dougla county, Stat of Nebraska. Said property to be old to satisfy Phl.llp L. Johnson, plain tiff berets, tha sum of on nundred and one and lH-lnu dollar (flol.M), wlta In terest thereon from bep.auour 2ara, lSoS, at the rate of ten 1I01 m, r.mnt tmm An num, together with forty and S4-100 dollars (SW.34) cost bereln, together with accruing cost, according to a Judgment rendered by the District Court 01 aald Dougla county, at It September term, A. D. lMtti, lu a certain action then and tner penulng wh!n Phillip L. Johnaon was plalutlff aud Franc P. Clark and others were defendant. Omaha, Nebraska, January 24, ihvsi, John w. ModonaLD. Sheriff of Dougla County, Neuraska. Sauuders A Macfarland, attorneys. Johnson vs. Clark. Doc. 4h; No. 12. 1-14-5 Notice of Incorporation. Notice Is hereby glvea that C. F. Shaw, It. C. FeU, L. T. Led wl. hand Jobn Lsdwlch bav Incorporated thtm .ve into a body cor porate under the law of tha state of Ne braska, under tbe nam of the hoyal Hunt ers, i ne place 01 business snail be at Omaha, Nebraska. Tbe business to be transacted shall be to Join together in bonds of fraternal unity, white persons between th age of elgnieen and fifty year of age, who ar de pending on their tabor for a living, lutoa secret, fraternal, benevolent and cusrltabl society for their moral, social and financial well being. To minister to the want of It members and contribute funds fur their re lief ln times of slckne and death, and to promote the principle of honesty, sobriety ana brotherly luve among lie member. Tbe affairs of the society shall be manage)"" by aa executive Cjminlttee of not lsaajsfsa Sve members. Tb society shall coim'ueuc business on tne Urlt day of Decern bir. imia. and terminate on the tirst day of Decern oer, ik.. 1 ne general oraces 01 tn society snail be at Omana, Nebraska. Tbe highest amount of Indebtedness tn which this corporation shall at anv time he subje.t, is the sum of ten thousand dollar. 1-24-4 Xotlce ef Administration. tn the county court of Douglaa county, Na- In the matter of the estate of Rasmus Han. sen de eased: SoneFrlederlcbke Hansen. Hans Rasmus. sen, Hans Hansen, Frlbert Hansen, Sleferl Hansen, Matle Jensen and all other persona Interested ln said matter are hereby uotlHed thaton th 17th day of January. I mm. Andres, C. Husk hied a petition la sala county court, praying that his anal administration ac count filed herein be settled and allowed, and that he be discharged from bis trust aa administrator, and that if you fall to appear before said court on the 2d day of March, 1 r.. at o cioca a. m., ana contest saia peti tion, the court may grant the prayer of said petition and make such other and further orders, allowance and decrees, aa to this court may seem proper, to the end that ail matter pertaining to aald estate may b Unally settled and determined. . 1KVIMO F. BAXTER. County juuge. 6. A. R. Omaha, Jieb, Feb. 12th and 13lh. A. The Union Pacific will sell tickets from points on lU lines in Nebraska at rate of one fare R. for the round trip, tickets on sale February 11th and 12th. See that your tickets read via "The Overland Route." ,