The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, January 24, 1896, Page 8, Image 8

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-THE AMERICAN
AMUSEMENTS.
CUM MAM TI'FC
Jan. 26, 27,28,
Kwini S.tavenir Matinee Tueailay.
A frth-im Uts fmin Fairyland,
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1 55 A F.AMOUS CAST of. 55 i
WANG.
Oi.itrM of atlCuiutr Ojwra Sux'mnm
Pvmt mrr now mi m t ttw ftdlowlnn
nrUv: ft mi Hm frV, ;&c and II IN; tsaimtiy
(or and 7V.
0', COMEDY
JSSSX January 30 & 31,
Saturday. February 1st, '96
Th Nw York, rris and London
SlICC VM,
GLORIANAf
Intarnratvd ty T
MISS ADA VAN ETTA,
And an Xxeallant Company.
"A JOY FOREVER."
Usual Prims.
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ffieitonTtealfe
Talaphona I9JI. o
FAXTON BURQESS, Mgra.
4 KioT- Sunday Matinee, f
JANUARY 26th,
HOPKINS' . .
TRANS-OCEANIC
COMPANY.
Introducing thn most sxtraord
inarv airav of Vaudevtlla Talsnt
var luuluded In ona organisation
THE ROSSOW BROS.
The Mtnlturs 8andowi and,
20 . EUROPEAN NOVELTIES - CO
MATINEE WEDNESDAY.
Prlrs: Lowsr floor. fsc. 7.V. Sl.oo:
Baloaov.lto.Soc, Uallcry.ittc; Mallnaa X
rnuva, mi.dt iiuur. vuu, naiuuuj,
February M-Mh M A Y IRWIN In
"THE WIDOW JONES.'
? JOHN RUDD,
i Jeweler and Optician!
I! 317 N. 16th STREET,
... M4Ria a srsoiaivv op . . .
: : Fine Watch Repairing
X t ? French Clocks. X
I Exclusive Watch Examlasr lor P., B.
and M. V. B. R. Co.
CITY AND STATE
The Duncan-Lemly contest is being
heard fore Judge Baxter in the county
court.
Sergeant Cory it more of a sprinter
than hia (rlendt gave htm credit with
being.
York, Neb., wanta a new poet office
building, and Congressman Ealner hat
lntroduoed a bill appropriating 1100,000
for that purpose.
The Omaha police are doing some
excellent work under tne present ad
ministration. It is about the best man
aged and disciplined in the country.
The railroads are offering a rate of
one fare for the round trip to Omaha to
those wishing to attend the Grand
Army Relief Corpsenoampment, which
meets in this city February 11th.
The gentlemen interested in the
Trans-Mlsslsslppl Exposition in Omaha
n 1898 are meeting with excellent suo-
cein weir preparations, and are con
fldeni rsuccees In the enterprise.
The First ward will hold a primary
election to-morrow (Saturday) to ex
press preference for candidates to fill
the two vacancies in the city council,
and their action will be ratified at
the council meeting Tuesday evening.
The proposed retrenchment measures
f some of the members of the school
board of Omaba failed to make connec
tion at the meeting last Tuesday eve
ning. Dut few of the members believe
in reducing the salaries of teachers,
but they think there is plenty of room
for retrenchment in other ways.
Our friend, Omar Whitney, of Elk
City, quietly eluded the vigilance of
his friends and went to Grand Island
Tuesday, where he was married to Mrs.
Angeline Whitmarsh, of Omaha. The
wedding ceremony was performed at a
meeting of St. Andrew's Chapter of the
Eastern Star, by Bey. A. G. Pinkham,
the grand patron of the order, of whioh
Mrs. Wbitmarsh is the grand matron.
Mr. and Mrs. Whitney have a host of
friends in Omaha and Douglas county
who will join in well-wishes. It is said
that this it the first time in the history
of the Order of the Eastern Star that a
wedding has taken place at a chapter
meeting.
Dr. Kay's Renovator Mrts
and is the best nekvi tchic -ret discovered.
KIDtUTKURA
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DU UO
The propraio at Boyd Theatre on
Thuraday, Fr'dsy and Saturday of next
week will present a double bill a cur
tain ralrer, by Buckatone, entitled "A
Kins In the Hark," followrd by that
Irresistibly amusing farce comedy,
"GWIana." la which Ada Van Ettaa
the dar-hlng widow la -aid to he making
a ery rrod imprr srion with thearause-ment-lovlng
public hrvrr she has
aiNarrd. Ti e p!ot hinges on the ef
f rU of a bachelor to break c ff his flir
tation with a widow by preterding
that he appeared at the w a-bore undir
false colors, and In reality ke la only a
va'et. For this purpose he and Lis
valet swap places. The romantic
widow loves !il in more ardently than
before, but when tbe truth leaks out
and the discover tbe double deception
the engagement Is broken off, the hero
being left free to marry another girl.
Mr. Henry E. Dlxey, the well-known
actor, and a fine o rupany, will appear
at Boyd's Theatre on Monday, Tuesday
and Wednesday, Feb. 3rd, 4th and 6th,
presenting tbo comedy, "The Lottery
of Love."
.
"Wane" orens an engagement of
three nights and a matinee at Boyd s
Theatre Sunday evening. This will be
the last visit that this famous comic
opera will make to this section of the
country and all those who are anxious
to see the most costly comic opera pro
duction ever presented here should not
miss this opportunity. At the Tuesday
matinee, every lady and every child
purchasing a reserved scat ticket to the
first floor will receive a handsome souv
enlr doll. Mr. Albert Hart will play
the loading part. Seats for the entire
engagement are now on tale, and there
is no advance in prices. This is the
cheapest scale of prices that "Wang"
has ever played to here, and Tuesday's
will be the first matinee ever given by
'Wang" in Omaha.
This (Saturday) afternoon at Boyd's
Theatro Mr. Frederick Warde, the
well-known actor, and his excellent
company, will appear in a sumptuous
production of "The Lion's Mouth," a
beautiful Venetian love story by Henry
GuyCarleton. On this evening Mr.
Warde will present Shakespeare's his
torical tragody, "Julius Caesar." On
account of the hard times the prices
for Mr. Warde'a Omaha engagement
have not been advanced, so that our
people are favored over other cities in
tbe west.
Rheumatism positively cured. We
guarantee to cure the worst cases by
your taking a course of Kldneykure.
See ad.
The Vatican Among I s.
Probably no Roman Catholio news
paper In the United states so accu
rately expresses the views of the hier
archy as the Catholic .Review. A brief
extract from its latest issue may possi
bly brush away tome of the film that
obscures the vUlon of many Americans
who, in their misplaced confidence,
have been led to think that the eccle
siastical power of Rome may ultimately
harmonise with American principles.
We art) distinctly informed by the lie-
view that the commonly understood
sentiments of our countrymen, in re
sponse to our "publlo schools," tne
'separation of church and state," and
the regulation of marriage by statute
law, are expression! of enmity to the
Catholio Church, a "rejection of Jesus
Christ," and a "driving of him out of
the lives of individuals and nations."
The Revieto charges the Free-Masons
with special guilt in this matter; but
we trust our Mason io friends will be
able to boar up with becoming resigna
tion under the criticism of this organ
of Satolll and his master at Rome.
All we ask of our fellow-citizens is a
calm, sensible consideration of the un
disguised hostility of this organ of the
hierarchy to the fundamental and es
sential Ideas of our republican form of
government.
The position of the Review is palpa
bly and defiantly un-American; and,
were It not for the block of foreign
votes In the market, believed to be
under the control of the political bosses
behind the Revieto, the protest would
be loud and deep from every decent
newspaper in the land. -Boston Daxly
Standard.
Reward, f 100.
The reader nf thin miner will be Dleased to
leara that there ta at leant one dreaded dis
ease that acience has been able to cure In
Its ataies and that la Catarrh. Mall s
Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now
Known to ine meoicai iraiernity. vutrrn
being a constitutional disease, requires a
constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cum la taken internally, acting directly
upon the blood and mucous surfaces or tne
system, thereby destroying the foundation
of the disease, and giving the patient
strength by building up the constitution and
Lstlng nature in doing its worn, x ue pro
prietors nave so much faith in it curative
powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars
for any caoe that it falls to cure. Bend (or
list of testimonials.
Address l. J. CHENEY co..Toieao. u.
EVSold By Druggists. 75c.
Congressman Meiklejohn.
While we regret to state that Con
gressman George D. Meiklejohn, of Ne
braska, has expressed a determination
not to be a candidate for re-election, it
is extremely gratifying to know that he
will, in all probability, be the next gov
ernor of Nebraska, he having consented
to stand as the nominee of the Repub
lican party for that position. He has
made himself chiefly conspicuous by
bis manly opposition to the rapal rob
beries of the publlo treasury, and ba
endeared hlnuelf to tie patriotic tie
mcnt by his Independent as a member
of the houte of npreseBtalves. Ik
trw't American.
WANTED AGENTS.
In every town in the United States to
soli a sun cure for Cancer, Fever Sore
and Milk Leg, Address
C. A. C. Medical Co.,
C. A. Crcm, Mgr.
1703 Wat ath Ave. Chicago, III
Furniture bought, sold or exchanged
by J. L. Cooper, H(X! Dodge street.
When down town drop In at John
Rudd's and leave your watch. If it Is
out of repair, to be fixed, 317 No. lti St.
When you make up your Hot or an
nual supply of stationery, telephone
VII, and we will call and make an eti
matt on cost of same.
Quite the Thing Socially
To have it known you are going via
The Northwestern Line OMAHA-CHI
CAGO SPECIAL. The fine tact and
discrimination displayed in tbe furnish
Ings and equipment, tbe convenient
hours and fast time and the fact that it
is an exclusive OMAHA train, have
made it a great favorite with Omaha
people.
City fflce, 1401 Farnam St.
O. c. s.
Omaha-Cbicago Special via THE
NORTHWESTERN LINE. Missouri
River 5:45 evenings; Lake Michigan
8:45 following morning. SOLID TRAIN
STARTS from the OMAHA U. t
Depot, clean, quick and span. You
should see the equipment.
City office, 1401 Farnam St.
Yfgetone Cures Constipation.
Omaha, Neb., Nov. 20, 1895. How
ard Medicine Company, Omaha, Neb.
Dear Sirs: This is to certify that I
have been troubled for years with in
digestion and constipation, and have
taken almost everything I have beard
of, but without effect until I used How
ards Vegetonk. I have taken two
packages, and can say with enthusiasm
that it has cured me. I consider
Howard's Vegetonk the best remedy
for those diseases I have ever tried ,
and can recommend it to all similarly
afflicted. Very respectfully,
Miss Mollis Walsh,
606 South Sixteenth Street
The Only Direct Line to St. Paul,
Minneapolis.
Sioux City Route, "North-Western
Line," through train, Pullman Palaoe
Sleepers, Dining Car, everything
strictly flrst-clas'. Leave Webster
street station 6:45 p. m. dally.
WANTED. LAND -I want clear acre prop
erty, suitable to plat Into cheap lot
and adjoining eorne Rood town, 1b exchange
(or clear (arm property or tint clan city
property,
atreet, On
. h. J. Kay, ju Boutn eixteenin
man a. Neb.
W. H. RUSSELL
Attorney 616 M. I. L. Building.
Notice by Publication en Petition for Set
Uement or f inal Administration AC
eennt. ,
In the County Court of Douglas County,
Nebraska.
In the matter of the estate of Rasmus Han
sen, deceased.
Hans Kaamuisen. Matla Jensen. Sofia Fred
erlcbke Hansen. Hans Hansen. Krlbert Han
sen, Hlefert Hansen, and all other persona In
terested In said matter, are hereby notified
that on the 17th day of January, 18M, Andrew
O. Busk filed a petition In said County Court,
graying thathlsflnal administration account
led herein be settled and allowed, and that
he be discharged from bis trust as adminis
trator, and that If you fall to appear before
said court on the 2nd day of March. 18W), at
S o'clock a. m. and contest said petition, tbe
court nay grant the prayer of said petition
and n ake su -h ot!r and further orders, al
lowance and decrcea as to this court may
seem proper, to the end that all matters per
taining to said estate may be finally settled
and determined.
IRVING F. BAXTER,
1-1T-4 County Judge.
Special Master Commissioner's Sale.
By virtue of a third order of sale issued out
of the district court for Douglas county, Ne
braska, and to me directed. I will, on the lMth
day of February, A. D. 1MM. at ten o'clock a.
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 aa
follows, to-wu:
Lot eleven (ll), in block
four (4), In Im
provement Association Addition to the city
of Omaha. In the county of Douglas j and
state of Nebraska.
Said DroDertr to be sold to satisfy P.
Johnson, plaintiff herein, the sum of two
hundred tnlrty-three rft-lflO dollars ($mtv,
wl h Interest thereon from February 4, 1895,
until paid.
To satisfy Mary Elliott, defendant herein,
the aum of eleven hundred forty-six 45-100
dollars ($1140.45). with Interest thereon at
rate of ten (101 percent, per annum from Feb
ruary 4th. ISM, until paid.
To satisfy the sum of eighty-eight 87-100
di liars (18.87) costs herein, together with
accruing costs, according to a Judgment ren
dered by the district court of said louglas
county, at it February term, A. D. 1895, in a
certain action then and there pending,
wherein P. L. Johnson was plaintiff, and
Thomas F. Boyd and others were defendants.
Omaha, Nebraska, January 18. lim
john w. Mcdonald,
Sheriff of Douglas County, Nebraika,8pecial
Master Commissioner.
Saunders. McFarland A Dickey, attorneys.
P. L. Johnson vs. Thomas F. Boyd et al.
Doc. 4.); No.m 1-17-5
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale Issued out of
the district court for Douglas county, Ne
brask a. and to me directed. I will, on the 25th
day of February, A. 1). 1HM, at ten o'clock a.
m. of said day at the EAST front door ot the
county court house. In the city of Omaha,
Douglas county. Nebraska, sell at public
auction to the highest t Idder for cash, the
property described in said order of sale aa
follows, to-wlt:
Lou one hundred twenty-six (1211), one hun
dred twenty-seven 127), and one hundred
twenty-eight (121. in North Side, an addition
to the city of Omaha, (situated in the south
west quarter of section 18, township 18, range
l;t) in the county ot Douglas, state of Ne
braska. The above described lots will be
Offered for sale separately.
Said property to be sold to satisfy out of
the sale of each of said lots Walter E. Keeler,
filalntlff herein, the sum of three 40-100 dol
ars 13.40). In all the sum ot ten 20-100 dollars
($10.20i, with Interest thereon at the rate of
ten (ID) per cent, per annum from September
iird, 18a until paid.
To satisfy tbe costs of this action the sum
of twenty-one 65-100 dollars i$21.6), together
with accruing costs, according to a judgment
rendered by the district court of said loug
laa county, at its September term, A, D. 1816,
In a certain acHon then and there pending,
wherein Walter E. Keeler was plaintiff, and
John C. Fetzer and others were defendants.
Omaha, Nebraska. January 22nd, 1896.
John w. Mcdonald,
Sheriff of Douglas County, Nebraska.
Saunders ft McFarland. attorneys.
Walter E. Keeler va. John C Fetxer et al.
Doc 61; No. 257. 1-17-9
Hperlal Baxter CmmlIioer' Sale.
I'adrr and by virtue of aa ordr of sale na
dtrve of for.i-lti.Ufe of aurlf age teaued out
or l he district court f-r I'nu.lai county,
(lata ot Nrtirwka. aad hi u.a dlreruMl. I
will. oo tbe 1Mb day of February, a. I. lti.
at wn o'clock a. ni. of said day, at lberat
fmnt dour of the County Courl-hi urn. In the
city of Omaha. lkuie county, Nebraaka.
wll at public auction to the highest blildrr
forcah, the property drscrtbed in said order
of Bale aa folloaa, to-wlt:
Comment-lug at a point three and w-lw
chains north or tiie wiutneani comer or me
?:''',!l"!:?t ,lu.!ZLLl?.l SLV'.JLT.'itr
north of ranire euuttw thirteen (lib eal. and
running tlifiu-e north four and w-lui chain',
throce wrl twenty rjni chains, thence iulu
four and khIiu clia nt, and tlieore east
tfn'V tSH chains to place ot tM-clnnlnif;
aald Irart of laud tR-log within the southeast
nuarU-r of tl e norMiwi.t uuaru-r of said w
ttonlfhtnaforrald. together with all the
appurtenances ttieri-unto oe longing, situated
In Ikiuglaacounty. iSruraka.
bald uroix rt v to be sold to satisfy Alfred R
Dufreue. ulaintltf litrvln. the aum of six
tliouoand five hundred ninety-one and 54-In
dollars 'fct.V.'l Ml, with interest thereon at the
rate of ten ill)) perceut. per annum from tea
ruarv 4. 1-C.
To aatlxfy NebraNkaPavlngx and Fxchange
Hank, defendant Herein, tne uti or one uun
dred fifty-three dollar il.iS.UM, with Interest
thereon at the rate of ten tin per cent, per
annum from July a. Ih'.U.
To satisfy Harriet 1. Parker, defendant
h'reln, the sum of two thousand twelve 2J-10O
dollars iFJ.dtJ.iil). Willi Interest then-mi at u e
rate of ten I tin per cent, per annum from f eo,
ruary4 iw;.
To satlfv said Nebraska Savings and Ex
change Hank the sum of one hundred forty-
three dollars iSI4XU), wltb Interest Hereon
at the rale of tea (I'M P"r cent, per annum
from March 17. 1KH3.,
Tosatinfv the cost of this action the sum
of tweny-Heven4S-lldollsr(7.4Hi. together
with accruing costs according to a juilgu ent
rendered by the district court of said Doug
las countv. at IU February term. A. l. I'J5,
in a certain action then and there pending
herein Alfred K. Dufrene was plaintiff, and
Tlieron N. I'arker and otlieis were du-
fendantit.
Dated at Omaha. Nebraska, January 14, A.
II. lhW.
CHAKLK9 Ij THOMAS.
Poeclal Master Commissioner
Dexter L. Thomas, attorney for ulaintllf.
Dufrene vs. farkeretal. Doc.4H; No. 117.
1-17-6
Who Wants a Diamond!
We have a beautiful stone known as
the South African Oif-Color Diamond
It takes an expert to tell the difference,
ai it stands all known tests of a genuine
diamond, excepting the file.
$2.00 PER KARAT.
A solid gold 14-karat stud, with two
(2) karat stone, $6.00.: Ring, $8.50.
Scarf Pin, $6 00. We will send these
goods by express C. O. D. with privi
lege of examination, at our expense.
ACENTS WANTED.
Please send 4 cen for a Cat
alogue. Address,
THE SEARS JEWELRY CO.,
Room 614, 225 Dearborn St., '
Chicago., 111.
Cw-Please mention this paper.
J. DEITRICK,
4439 Charles St..
General Contractor for all
Kinds of Hauling. .
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H. K. BURKET,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
EMBALMER.
Office removed from 113 North lth atreet U
1618 Chicago Street
Telephone 90. OMAHA, NEB
M. O. MAUL.
Successor to Drexel A Maul.
Undertaker and Embalmer
1417 FARNAM ST.
Tel. 225. OMAHA. NEB.
M. DALEY,
Merchant Tailor
Suits Made to Order.
Guarantees a :
lng cleaned dye
lerfect fit in all cases, clotb
I and remodeled.
504 H. 16th St,
OMAHA. NEB
esTABusHto m. nuPHONe tit.
A. STEWART EXPRESS.
MoYiGi and UiM Express Wagons.
Storage, ' Harney St.
Baggage delivered to any part of the city.
All oiders promptly attended to.
Trunks, cents.
A. STEWART, Proprietor,
Offios, 216 8. 13th St., . TT . Bpn
near Farnam. OMAHA, NEB.
DR. W. M. MILLEN.
Office in Drug Store, S. E. Corner Thir
teenth and Jackson Streets. !
Calls Attended atall hours.
OMAHA, NEBRASKA.
CHRIST. HAM AN
f atchmafeer and Jeweler,
Pink Watch Repairing a Specialty
512 South 16 Street.
OMAHA. NEB.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
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OMAHA, NEt.
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You can save from 15 to 25 per cent, on all cash purchases for
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THIS is the every-day talk of thousands of people who buy
throughout our house. Again: "No use going any.
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Shoes.
30-DAY SALEI
AT
Cut Prices!
TOO MANY GOODS! WE NEED THE MONEY!
Everything at a discount. Broken lines and small sizes
in both MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SHOES WILL BE CLOSED
OUT AT 20 TO 50 PER CENT. LESS THAN REGULAR
PRICE.
BUY YOUR SHOES AT THIS SALE!
Wm. N. Whitney
107
S. SIXTEENTH STREET.
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